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VoiceOver is a
screen reader built into
Apple Inc.'s macOS, iOS, tvOS, watchOS, and iPod
operating systems. By
using VoiceOver, the user can
access their...
- 2017-09-11. "Film Noir's Role in
Voiceover". The
Voice Realm. 2016-10-21.
Retrieved 2017-10-06. The
dictionary definition of
voice-
over at Wiktionary...
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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), also
called IP telephony, is a
method and
group of
technologies for
voice calls for the
delivery of
voice communication...
- VoNR or '
Voice over New Radio' (also
referred to as
Voice over 5G or Vo5G) is a 5G high-speed
wireless communication standard for
mobile phones and data...
- of
these voices have
their place in the
voiceover world,
provided they are used
correctly and in the
right context. In the
context of
voice acting, narration...
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Voice over Long-Term
Evolution (acronym VoLTE) is an LTE high-speed
wireless communication standard for
voice calls and SMS
using mobile phones and data...
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Voice over wireless LAN (VoWLAN), also
voice over Wi‑Fi (VoWiFi), is the use of a
wireless broadband network according to the IEEE 802.11
standards for...
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Voice-
over translation is an
audiovisual translation technique in which,
unlike in dubbing,
actor voices are
recorded over the
original audio track which...
- was an
American voice-
over artist who
performed numerous voice-
overs for The Walt
Disney Company from 1977 to 2008. He was also the
voice of CBS and FOX...
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suited for her, she was
trained under her
voice-acting
teacher Kat
Lehman and
started performing radio voiceovers. She was
chosen as the
replacement of Snow...