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Microsoft incorporated smartwatches into its Android Microsoft Translator app earlier this year, allowing users to dictate a phrase into the smartwatch mic, then display the results on the phone.
Microsoft this morning announced a new feature for its Translator program that will let people use their smartphones to have conversations in several languages at the same time.
Can't pronounce the words and your keyboard doesn't have the right characters? Fear not! Microsoft Translator now translates images.
On Tuesday, Microsoft unveiled plans to release a new mobile app that will translate conversations involving multiple languages, all in real time ...
Microsoft Translator also has a full suite of apps for PCs and mobile devices including Windows, Android (including Amazon Kindle tablets), and iPhone. It also offers a free open-source Document ...
Microsoft Translator is an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered text translation service on Azure and part of the cognitive services offering. Recently, the company announced that 12 new languages ...
On Thursday, Microsoft-owned Skype started rolling out Skype Translator for Windows to help break down the language barriers.
Microsoft announced today that its Skype Translator — a tool that automatically translates your speech into text and computer-generated speech — now supports Arabic. So Skype Translator now ...
Microsoft's Translator app for Windows 10 won't be available after today. You can grab it now, and it will continue to work, but it won't receive any additional updates or technical ...
No Internet connection? No problem. Downloadable language packs enable the Translator app to keep working even if users can't access Microsoft's servers.
Microsoft Translator app helps users in interpreting real-time conversations, menus, street signs, websites, and documents. Microsoft Translator can be used across Windows, iOS, Android, and the web.
Microsoft is folding its Skype Translator real-time translation technology into the desktop versions of its Skype apps for PCs, starting with the Windows 8.1 version.