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The ability to understand someone speaking a foreign language could soon be as easy as wearing a new earpiece.
Waverly Labs is behind an earpiece called the Pilot that is eerily similar in scope to Star Trek’s Universal Translator that allows individuals to translate languages in real-time.
The smart earpiece works by canceling out ambient noise to concentrate on what is being said by a speaker
And then funnels that data to a complementary app that screens it for translation and speech synthesis, according to its website.
Pilot isn’t the first — and likely won’t be the last — piece of tech made for the translation marketplace.
However, where this device really shines is with its instantaneous translation possibilities that remove the sometimes awkward waiting game. Read more
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Since computing began in the 1940s, women have led major developments in programming and software development. In 1984, 37 percent of computer-science majors were women. What happened? The tech industry’s image shifted rapidly in the 1980s and ’90s, and society began to associate programming with men. Today, only one in four computing jobs is held by a woman
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