Translating While Traveling
It’s a new year and that means new travel opportunities. Don’t let language barriers get in the way of enjoying a drive through a foreign countryside, engaging with a local store owner or trying something new at a small town restaurant.
iPhone owners you can use your phone to translate highway and road signs, shop displays and restaurant menus.
Here’s how:
Owner Sue Cleere combines a love of technology and photography with a passion for training and customer service. She’s a firm believer in making technology work for the individual the way they want it to work.
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