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Geoffrey Morrison is a travel writer and digital nomad. The ili is a hand-held translator. I’ve written about it before, but the short version is that you speak into it, and it says what you ...
It was last year that we first heard about ili, a handheld electronic translator that does not require an internet connection in order to work. At the time, some people may have wondered if the ...
A sleek new wearable thinks it can change the game for on-the-go translation. The design is simple. The portable device has a button and a speaker. One person speaks into Ili while holding down ...
As any true Star Trek fan will tell you, there's a very good reason that every alien species in the galaxy speaks English — each Starfleet officer's chest-worn communicator badge is also a ...
A Japanese company called Logbar has created a gadget that translates your words instantly so it could make travelling the world much easier. The device is called "ili" and at the moment it only ...
Trying to ease the pain of holiday mistakes, Booking.com have partnered with ili, a portable translation device designed for travellers. Speak to the device in English, and it will translate what ...
The new wearable translator by the Japanese company Logbar has serious potential. The Ili, which premiered at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, translates around ...
Japanese company Logbar has been awarded the Silver Award for its offline translation device "ili," which went viral on social media attracting over 100 million views and impressing netizens from ...
A sleek new wearable thinks it can change the game for on-the-go translation. Vaguely resembling a USB stick or a presentation remote, the device, called Ili, claims to be the "world's first ...
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