Microsoft India is here with new news. It is growing its Microsoft Translator platform and has introduced four new languages on the platform. It previously supported 16 Indian languages, so add four ...
Science fiction has moved one step closer to science fact, with Microsoft's launch of a universal translator, an application that allows conversations between groups of people speaking different ...
Microsoft India has added Assamese to its Azure-based Microsoft Translator service. The service now supports 12 Indian languages. These languages are Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, ...
When it comes to translation apps, Google Translate is among the best out there, especially with its relatively recent addition of Word Lens instant video translations. So can Microsoft knock it off ...
Like many translation apps, Microsoft Translator has only used AI to decipher phrases while you have an internet connection. That's not much help if you're on a vacation in a place where mobile data ...