How to use Apple’s Translate app to translate a real-time conversation Your email has been sent You can use the app on your iPhone (or iPad) to carry on a back-and-forth conversation with someone ...
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Language can often be one of the greatest barriers in communication, but Google is making significant strides to overcome this with its advanced Live Translate feature. This innovative tool can ...
Google is making it easier for users to communicate in different languages by adding native translation to its Gmail mobile app. The new feature, which is rolling out to Android and iOS devices today, ...
In a previous Tech Tip, we told you how to read foreign signs. But what about having a conversation with someone? There’s an app for that, and it’s free. It’s called Google Translate for Mobile. The ...
Open up Google Translate or Apple’s Translate and your mobile device turns into your personal language interpreter. By J. D. Biersdorfer Need to have a conversation in a language you don’t know, make ...
Google just made whatever pair of headphones you own a bit more useful. As part of a broader expansion of Google Translate, the company is rolling out a beta for live language translation using ...
As the world becomes more interconnected, it's becoming gradually more normal to receive emails that may not be in your native language, especially if you work in a multinational business. Of course, ...
Facebook is acquiring a company that specializes in speech interpretation and translation software. The move, disclosed Monday, could help Facebook better connect its users across the globe. The deal ...
Travelers in East Asia may soon be able to use their cell phones for quick, easy and cheap language translation, thanks to a new prototype application from researchers at Toshiba Corp. The company has ...