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It looks like a quirk in Google Translate’s new AI-powered Advanced mode can make it chat with the user rather than translate ...
Google Translate offers 249 languages, while Apple Translate only supports 19. Google Translate supports Android, iOS, iPadOS, and web browser use, with Apple Translate limited to Apple devices. Both ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you use an iPhone or iPad and prefer to use Google Translate instead of Apple's built-in translate tool, then you're in luck, because OS-level support is here. Users with the Google Translate app ...
Google Translate is about to gain a game-changing upgrade that could radically improve the quality of translations and help you tailor the output to fit a wide range of scenarios. As detailed in a new ...
If you travel a lot, you’ll know that one of the biggest challenges is communicating in countries that don’t natively speak your primary language. Many countries adopt English as their second language ...
If you enjoy Google’s online translation services, there’s now an iPhone app that will bring that functionality to the smartphone. The free app will translate 57 languages by text input and 15 ...
If Apple Translate doesn’t offer the languages you need, you can set Google Translate as your iPhone or iPad’s default translation app. Google’s translation app supports 249 languages, whereas Apple ...