Fans of Microsoft's Translator app no longer need an internet connection to benefit from its neural machine language translations. Instead of relying solely on cloud processing for the neural machine ...
— -- Captain Kirk had the universal translator, Arthur Dent had the Babel fish — and the rest of us have smartphones. There's one major difference, though. Neither the universal translator nor ...
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Microsoft has just unveiled the most practical use of augmented reality (AR) technology to date, at least for globetrotters. The company has released an updated version of its Translator app for ...
Microsoft Translator is fresh out of beta, launching as a new Windows 10 universal app that will work across all Windows 10-powered devices. With Google's translator tool in its sight, the new ...
Microsoft is now expanding access to its previously released Skype Translator preview app for Windows 8.1. The app is now available to download from the Windows Store without the need for users to ...
Multitask with Snap View – Translate quickly while doing other tasks by snapping Bing Translator to the right or left of your screen. Again, there really isn’t much else you’d want from a translation ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Babylon is a popular online translation service that is making its way over to the mobile world.
Your Star Trek-style universal communicator is ready for download. Well, it’s not exactly universal, but Microsoft’s Skype Translator Preview is a step into the ...
Microsoft rolled out a pair of super-useful updates to its Translator app on Thursday. Unfortunately, the new feature you get depends on which platform you use. For Android owners, Translator now ...
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