Duolingo was what got me started with Spanish in the first place. I picked it up years ago, learned some basic phrases, and for a while, I was consistent enough to build a streak. However, that ...
Studycat addresses growing demand for safe, play-based language apps as families seek independent speaking practice in top kids language Android apps. We see families looking for language apps that ...
Voice-to-text on Android is really good if you’re using a Pixel, and pretty hit or miss everywhere else. But the new “Wispr Flow” app promises some big improvements to voice-to-text on Android, all ...
Texting has evolved over the years to become a better version, like almost every other piece of tech. The core idea is still the same, but now with plenty of features that give you more control over ...
Medical free texts such as pathology reports contain valuable clinical data but are challenging to structure at scale. Traditional natural language processing approaches require extensive annotated ...
We developed and evaluated a pipeline combining Mistral Large LLM and a postprocessing phase. The pipeline's performance was assessed both at document and patient levels. For evaluation, two data sets ...
The BYU College of Humanities shows how BYU in its 150th year has become the language university. When Jake Jackson discovered he would be serving a Hmong-speaking mission in Minnesota for The Church ...
Android XR glasses are coming in 2026. Here’s what you can expect from the user interface and experience. Since December, Google has offered design documentation and other development tools to let ...
As a long-time staple on Pixel phones that recently took over for Samsung Messages in the U.S., Google Messages is the closest thing we have to a default texting app on Android. It has built-in RCS ...
From tape recordings to apps, language classrooms have long adapted to new technology tools, but artificial intelligence represents a new, fast-growing arena for teachers to get a handle on. The ...
Here in the land of Android, we’ve got an almost comical kind of first-world problem: So many new features fly our way so frickin’ often that it’s all too easy to overlook something interesting — or ...