PRODUCT REVIEW
By Paul R. Kiesel Over the many years of my product reviews, I have had a few opportunities to revisit a product several generations from its inception. The voice recognition software Dragon Naturally Speaking is one such example; here's another one. Probably a decade ago, I reviewed the original Bose Quiet Comfort Noise Canceling Headphones and joked about the marketing, which promised, in part, to eliminate "unwanted noise." ...
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