
Callers who have the ability to tell lies when using Internet phone system (VoIP) Skype should be beware, as the user on the other end on the line might have a lie detector.
BATM Advanced Communications is pleased to join forces with Skype, with its new product - KishKish Lie Detector - as an add-on for its customers.
By using this application, it analyses audio streams over a Skype call in real time and illustrates the stress levels of the other person.
Paul Amery, director of Skype developer programme said: “This is a really excellent application, and the kind of thing we want to see more of.
“Lie Detector is the latest in a variety of product in our premium add-on programme which greatly enhance the Skype communication experience.”
No price has yet been set on the application, or a roll-out date.
The lie detector is the latest products that Kishkish has designed for Skype users, with others including voice mail and call recorder.
BATM says it hopes to be able to provide Skype users with further additions in the near future.
As well as operating in real time the KishKish device can also record calls for analysis later.
For more information on the KishKish Lie Detector, please click here
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flo says:
Lmfao that’s hilarious ^^ hope they gonna make a free trial release for us to see…wait. No. I don’t want to . ^_^ too dangerous ; )
lol awsome new, that’s too funny. thanks : )
Dec 14, 2006, 7:49 pm