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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.
In a demo of the prototype software (starts around the 12 minute mark), Rick Rashid, Microsoft's chief research officer, says a long sentence in English, and then has it translated into Spanish ...
With spoken conversation, Microsoft Translator can accommodate a group of up to 100 speakers and nine languages: Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, French, German, Russian, Portuguese and ...
So even if you’re not a polyglot, you don’t have to worry about anything being lost in translation anymore. At least, not if you have Microsoft Translator’s help.
Translator supports more than 100 languages, including more common languages, such as English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Arabic, and some less common languages ...
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Microsoft Translator just received a useful update. It now supports accent selection via Speech Regions. This will allow you to hear specific variations of a language. Tired of hearing American ...
Microsoft Translator finally received an update from its developer. This new enhancement would surely excite users who are tired of hearing the same accent over and over again. A person uses a ...
The other nine languages in the list are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. The technology's end-to-end speech translation capability works by ...