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Google expands live translation to any headphones

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Google is updating its Translate app to allow real-time speech-to-speech translations using any connected headphones on Android devices. The beta feature, powered by Gemini AI, supports more than 70 languages and improves handling of idioms and slang. It rolls out initially in the US, Mexico, and India, with iOS support planned for later.

Google has introduced Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, an AI model that enables near-instant voice-to-voice translation during multilingual conversations. The tool supports more than 70 languages and aims to reduce delays common in traditional systems. It became available to developers on Tuesday.

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A new English translation of Ichiyo Higuchi's 1893 short story 'A Snowy Day' has been published.

The InnAIO T10 AI Translator introduces a novel magnetic disc design that attaches to smartphones for real-time translations, supporting over 150 languages. While it offers innovative features like voice cloning and meeting summaries, the device relies heavily on an internet connection and a subscription model. WIRED's review highlights its potential but criticizes the rough app interface and limitations.

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The Vasco Translator Q1 introduces voice cloning technology to real-time translation, aiming to make conversations sound like the speaker in another language. This compact gadget supports multiple translation modes but shows mixed results in voice replication. Priced at $489, it offers global connectivity without subscription fees, except for extra call minutes.

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