February 25, 2010

Instant Translation On A Plate

Filed under: Google Translate, Travel News, Travel Tips, gadgets — admin @ 8:36 pm

Google has unveiled the prototype of an instant translation service for English-speaking tourists faced with a bewildering foreign menu.

It’s in its very early development stages and, at the moment, only works with German, but I gather it’s an extension of Google Goggles, which lets users search the web by pointing their smartphone rather than typing text.

It uses optical character recognition technology to scan written words and converts them to computer text, which is then fed through Google Translate. Hey Presto! The menu is converted into English on your phone.

Google demonstrated this latest gizmo at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week.

The search giant’s Product Marketing Manager, Andrew Gomez, said:

“Imagine being in a foreign country staring at a restaurant menu you can’t understand, a waiter impatiently tapping his foot at your table side.”

“You, a vegetarian, have no idea whether you’re about to order spaghetti with meatballs or veggie pesto. What would you do?”

I’m tempted to say ‘just eat the spaghetti and leave the meatballs’, but I don’t like to stand in the way of technological advancement.

by Andy Moreton

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March 13, 2009

Home And Dry

Filed under: New York City, Shopping, Travel Innovations, Travel News, gadgets — admin @ 8:18 pm

A swimsuit has been developed that dries off almost as soon as the wearer steps out of the pool or sea. The effect is said to be as natural as water sliding off the skin.

The technology works by letting water pass through the fabric rather than being absorbed into it. Each fabric fibre is surround by an invisible non-toxic mesh that creates a permanent water-repelling barrier without interfering with the weave.

It’s called the Sun Dry Swim and has been developed by Solestrom International, a company based in Brooklyn, New York.

Both the adults’ and children’s costumes are chlorine resistant. The swimwear for youngsters also has an SPF 50 rating and is promoted as ideal for children who are in and out of the pool all day.

“As a mum I’ve found these bathing suits an essential time saver,” said Amy Hardin, from Sun Dry Technologies, a division of Solestrom International. “I don’t end up with a bag of damp bathing suits to
rush to wash and get hung up as soon as we get home.”

by Andy Moreton

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