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Microsoft introduces translator app
New York, Aug 8
Technology giant Microsoft has
launched a translator app that can be used on a wide variety of devices
and supports 50 different languages.
Google's Translate app, on the other hand, supports only 27 languages for text and voice conversion.
Available
for iOS and Android platforms, the app called Microsoft Translator,
supports phones and tablets as well as the Apple Watch and smartwatches
that run Android Wear, CNET online reported.
One can type or
speak the word or phrase to be translated. In response, the app shows
the translated text on the screen and then speaks it too.
Text can also be copy-pastes from and to other apps for translation.
Microsoft
has already been serving up language translation via its Bing website
along with apps for its Windows Phone mobile operating system and its
Windows 10 desktop software.
The company also offers translation
through its Skype Translator programme, which is soon due to become part
of the Skype app itself.
With the new app, Microsoft is entering
into Google territory, which has long offered translation services on
the web as well as for iOS and Android.
With Microsoft
Translator, you can speak directly into your watch to get an instant
translation in any of the 50 different languages.
The app can
correctly pronounce the phrase for you through your watch. And all your
translations and settings are synchronized between your watch and your
phone.