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Google announced that it is launching a new speech and translation tool for Android phones on Wednesday. This new feature is said to enable Google’s assistant software read long-form text out loud. This tool is believed to make listening to short stories, articles and blog posts more interesting and easier.
Google have also let us in on how the technology works, saying that this new tool differs from other screen-reading software due to its “natural-sounding” voice. This new feature from Google should be one that should thrill listeners, as most users will feel more comfortable listening to a “natural-sounding” voice over a long period of time.

This tool is also able to translate articles, letting users enjoy a variety of languages to select from. To enjoy this feature, what you have to do is get a blog post and say “Hey Google, read this page”. This new feature from Google is said to be available in 42 different languages including Hindi and Spanish.
In recent times, Google has made giant strides in natural language and translation technology. As recently as January, Google unveiled a feature that allowed users to transcribe a conversation in real time into another language.
And in 2019, the company introduced an interpreter mode for the Google Assistant, allowing people converse in two different languages.
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HMD Global, the makers of Nokia smartphones have confirmed that it will be unveiling its first ever 5G phone on the 19 th of March. This news comes after a press release from Nokia announced that HMD would partner soon-to-be-released James Bong movie “No Time To Die”.
The phone is expected to be used by agent Nomi in the forthcoming instalment of the James Bond franchise.

Sneak Peek of The Nokia 5G Phone From “No Time To Die”
Nokia had been giving hints and clues regarding a 5G device, as it talked up the opportunity of releasing a more affordable 5G smartphone in partnership with Qualcomm.
The new Nokia device is expected to house a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 chipset which will support 5G technology. Nokia has been able to shroud this device in secrecy, as precious little is known about it on the hardware front.
A leak surfacing a while ago appeared to describe the new device as Nokia 5.2 , with some other sources referring to it as the Nokia 8.2 or 8.3. A Bond-themed teaser video was released by HMD and appears to tell us a bit about this smartphone.
The new Nokia device could have a 21:9 aspect ratio display, and is expected to have a large battery that can keep the phone running for 2 days. With little else known about the device, it will be interesting to see what other features this Nokia smartphone would possess on its launch.
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