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  2. Pixel Buds - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Google announced "Google Translate is available on all Assistant-optimized headphones and Android phones." [ 23 ] By opening the service to more devices, researcher Matic Horvat hypothesized that Google was seeking more inputs to train its neural network for real-time, natural-language speech recognition .

  3. Project Iris - Wikipedia

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    Project Iris is an unreleased augmented reality (AR) headset designed and developed by Google.It was intended to resemble ordinary eyeglasses and expected to be released in 2024, until its cancellation in early 2023.

  4. Universal translator - Wikipedia

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    Most notably this includes real-time translation of video calls with Skype Translator. As of July 2019, Microsoft Translator supports over 65 languages and can translate video calls between English, French, German, Chinese (Mandarin), Italian, and Spanish. In 2010, Google announced that it was developing a translator.

  5. Word Lens - Wikipedia

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    Word Lens was an augmented reality translation application from Quest Visual. [1] Word Lens used the built-in cameras on smartphones and similar devices to quickly scan and identify foreign text (such as that found in a sign or a menu), and then translated and displayed the words in another language on the device's display.

  6. Mobile translation - Wikipedia

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    Travelling: Real time mobile translation can help people travelling to a foreign country to make themselves understood or understand others. Business networking: Conducting discussions with (potential) foreign customers using mobile translation saves time and finances, and is instantaneous. Real time mobile translation is a much lower cost ...

  7. Simultaneous interpretation - Wikipedia

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    This led to the introduction of an entirely new technique, extempore simultaneous interpretation. This technique of interpretation requires the interpreter to listen to a speaker in a source (or passive) language and orally translate that speech into another language in real-time, that is, simultaneously, through headsets and microphones.