Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Google Translate app for Android gets offline support

Google today added offline language support to the Google Translate app for Android. Available for devices running Android 2.3 Gingerbread and up, the new feature allows for translation in 50 languages, even where a data connection is not present. To enable the offline capabilities on your device, simply download and install your desired language packs. While Google is quick to admit that the offline results pale in comparison to the online version, it should still help when you find yourself hiking in the Andes mountains. Those interested in kicking the tires on the new app experience are encouraged to head to Google Play, where you can download it for free. Samsung, for its part, recently introduced a similar translation app experience for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S4. Dubbed S Translator, it can be embedded into e-mail, messaging, and ChatOn, or function as a standalone tool. Remember For all your technology needs www.nicholspchelp.com

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Google Maps for iOS gets first big update

Google today pushed out its first update to its mapping software on Apple's iOS, adding a few new features. Chief among them is integration with a user's Google contact list, a feature that will pull up any addresses you have stored with Google, and not just on your phone. The update (iTunes) also adds a new option in the search menu that will quickly look for nearby points of interest, including restaurants, gas stations, movie theaters, and coffee shops. You could search for these things before, but the new menu means you don't actually have to type out the search. Google released a standalone maps app for iOS in December, three months after Apple replaced Google's technology with its own inside the Maps app that ships on iOS devices. The main attraction, besides Google's more mature set of mapping data, was spoken turn-by-turn directions, something that Android users had enjoyed for years but wasn't offered out of the box for iOS users until iOS 6. Other features in the update are the option to toggle between kilometers or miles, regardless of what country you're in, and the app's release in Bahrain, Egypt, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Google's iOS app is still missing a few things found on the Android version. That list includes mapping layers, the offline mode that lets you save mapping tiles to your phone for use if you're away from a data connection (though it will temporarily save them once loaded), biking directions, and indoor maps. Google has not spelled out if those features will be carried over. Remember for all your Computer Repair Needs. 928-399-9101 www.nicholspchelp.com

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