Japanese company Logbar, famous for a ring-shaped gesture control device, has created ili, a wireless, wearable translation stick that supposedly lets you communicate in other languages, all without ...
It was last year that we first heard about ili, a handheld electronic translator that does not require an internet connection in order to work. At the time, some people may have wondered if the device ...
As any true Star Trek fan will tell you, there's a very good reason that every alien species in the galaxy speaks English — each Starfleet officer's chest-worn communicator badge is also a universal ...
On June 10th, ili, the world's first offline translation device will host a pop-up event at Flight 001 store in San Francisco with b8ta! For the first time ever in the US, you can try our limited ...
The much-maligned 'Kisses in Tokyo' ad by Logbar for its Ili translator (screen grab, YouTube) An online advert for Japanese tech startup Logbar has gone viral for all the wrong reasons as consumers ...
See the original story in Japanese. The creator of the Ring wearable device, Silicon Valley- / Tokyo-based startup LogBar, has just unveiled a new product called ‘iLi‘ at CES 2016 in Las Vegas. The ...
As any true Star Trek fan will tell you, there's a very good reason that every alien species in the galaxy speaks English — each Starfleet officer's chest-worn communicator badge is also a universal ...
As any true Star Trek fan will tell you, there’s a very good reason that every alien species in the galaxy speaks English — each Starfleet officer’s chest-worn communicator badge is also a universal ...