iPods in Iraq

| Category: Apple, Foreign Language | |

There’s a curious little piece over at TUAW.com. Apparently American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan are being supplied (on a limited basis) with iPods equipped with special software that will help them communicate in Iraqi Arabic, Kurdish, Dari and Pushto. The software will handily “display a phonetic translation, speak a phrase through an attached speaker, display the phrase in local writing, or demonstrate hand gestures that are common in Arabic.” Surely this is a candidate for our once popular piece: 10 Unexpected Uses of the iPhone.

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Posted on September 1st, 2008 by Dan Colman | Home | continue to: The 50 Greatest Arts Videos on YouTube » |


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