Traveling abroad can be an incredible adventure, but the language barrier can make even the most intrepid explorer nervous. The fear of being unable to communicate or understand signs and menus keeps ...
Traveling often means you get to explore different cultures and different foods. But besides the new cultural and gastronomic experiences, you're also introduced to different languages. That's why ...
Your Apple Watch is right there, all the time, to help out. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The Apple Watch Translate app can help you quickly speak in a different language while you’re abroad, ...
You can now set DeepL Translate as the default translation application on iPhones and iPads, replacing Apple’s own app. Powered by artificial neural networks, the machine-translation service supports ...
To use the Apple Watch as a Translator, open the Translator app on your Apple Watch, select the languages, click on the mic icon and speak. Wait for some time, and your voice will be translated into ...
Apple is testing its own version of live translation through calls and texts, but not for face-to-face conversations through wearable devices. Digital U.S. passports and live translation — those were ...
A non-Japanese-speaking first-time visitor used Apple’s new in-ear translation feature to connect with locals at bars, sushi ...
iPhone and iPad users can now set Google Translate as their default translation app on iOS, replacing Apple's built-in Translate app as the go-to option. To change your default app, you'll need to ...
Improvements in machine learning and generative AI have made translating between languages both quicker and more accurate.
Tiffany Wendeln Connors was a senior editor for CNET Money with a focus on credit cards. Previously, she covered personal finance topics as a writer and editor at The Penny Hoarder. She is passionate ...