Mobile Internet Device
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Mobile Translation Devices You Will Never Be Stuck For Words Again
It can be difficult to communicate with others even if you have spent a lot of time trying to learn their language. You arrive in a foreign country and suddenly realise you don't know the words to complain that there is no lock on your toilet. Looking through a phrase book is something that you could try although many people find that this is a bit dated nowadays. Luckily there are a number of mobile translation devices that you can buy and not only will they give you the words that you need instantly but you can actually get the device to say the words for you.
When it comes to learning a language a mobile translation device is a great device as well as being very handy for getting you out of a tight spot when you are away. One of the biggest problems with phrase books and course books is that it can be difficult to actually find what we want to say. This is because what we want to say might not even be in a phrase book. But you can get the words you need to say straight away with a mobile translation device by just typing in the words in your own language.
It really has never been as easy to learn a new language and to communicate with foreigners. All these new technologies are breaking down barriers and allowing us to share our thoughts with anyone on the planet. The idea of being able to place a device in your ear and understanding a different language is no longer the stuff of science fiction movies. We may see a day when we look back at the mobile translation devices that we have now and think they are very primitive but until then these devices are a great way to communicate with those who do not speak the same language as ourselves.
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what's the best mobile internet device?
I have thinking about these devices as possible options
-nokia N810 [seems to be the most appealing to me because you can do so much with it]
-archos 5 internet tablet
-toshiba TG01 [way out of my price range, but everyone can dream hahahaha]
-ipod touch [I had one before and i like the interface, but I want more out of the internet than it can handle, and it seems like more of a toy and doesn't quite suit my needs]
my basic needs are: a camera, webcam if possible, capable on running AIM and yahoo IM, touch screen interface, speed, an internet browser that works!!!, fast internet over wifi, bluetooth, headphone jack, modifiable OS. my price range is $200-$400
any suggestions will be much appreciated =]
not really looking for a phone and i dont have a million dollars to pay contract prices
try iphone 3GS, it has all of those, and only $200 with contract!
Browsers in 2011: Chrome & Mobile Safari on The Rise (readwriteweb)
In our Top Consumer Products of 2011 list, we selected the Chrome web browser
as our number 1 pick. Its market share has grown over 2011 and it's on track
to surpass Firefox as the 2nd most popular browser on the desktop (exactly
when it passes Firefox depends on whose statistics you read). Over 2011 Google
has demonstrated, in both user numbers and technical innovation, that Chrome
is the most significant challenge to Microsoft's dominance of the browser
market since the days of Netscape Navigator in the late 90s.
Meanwhile, in the mobile browser market, Apple's Safari has risen over 12
percentage points to have a 62% share of that market, according to leading
Internet statistics provider Net Applications. However, Apple will have to
continue to look over its shoulder at Android, which has also gained over
2011. Let's look more closely at how the desktop and mobile browser markets
changed over 2011.
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In the desktop market, the main story is how Chrome has affected Firefox. Just
three years ago, in our Top Consumer Products of 2008 list, we had Firefox at
number 2, behind only Twitter. It goes to show how quickly things can ...
Mobile Internet Device Showdown at Computex Taipei
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