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Microsoft still provides and maintains Translator apps on Android, iOS, and the web. Today is the last day that you can download Microsoft's Translator app for Windows 10.
Microsoft today announced a useful update for its Microsoft Translator app for Android. Now the app allows users to take a photo with an Android device’s back camera — or select a photo that ...
The Microsoft Translator app, running on your phone but relying on a network to Microsoft's servers, can translate your tour guide's words into eight other languages.
The Translator app will retrieve the translation from the Microsoft Translator service on Azure if the device is online. If not, the Microsoft Translator app will use the offline language packs.
The dedicated website for Microsoft Translator’s new feature. (Screenshot Via Microsoft) The service is available via the Microsoft Translator app, and it also has a dedicated website.
Today, Microsoft brings two-device support to its popular Translator app. Personally, this is one of my favorite mobile apps, and as a gringo living in Mexico, it’s easily one of my most-used.
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 ...
On Tuesday, Microsoft unveiled plans to release a new mobile app before the end of 2016 that will translate conversations involving multiple languages, all in real time.
Microsoft's newest Android pal, Huawei, is making available customized versions of Microsoft's LinkedIn and Microsoft Translator apps as part of its new Mate 10 phones.
On the Android side of things, Microsoft is giving developers an API to allow translations to display within their apps. iOS has had a similar feature with Microsoft Translator.
Until now, that was also the case for the Microsoft Translator app on Amazon Fire, Android and iOS, but starting today, the app will actually run a slightly modified neural translation when ...