Army’s iPod Translator Coming To Consumers

The February issue of “National Defense” magazine reports on the use of iPod software that speaks Arabic and Kurdish and enables

soldiers to communicate with locals. What’s new: The software will soon be available for CIVILIANS!

Orginal post by Mike

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