Welcome to Japan - ili by Logbar
especially outside of Tokyo However, by using ili you’ll be able to explore much easier by translating your words Taking ili With You Across Japan English level High Low Sapporo English level Located in the northern part of Japan, Sapporo is known for its Snow Festival that is held every winter The city is also the birthplace of miso ramen
Real Time Translation - Homeland Security Home
ili by Logbar (USA, Japan) A wearable translator A device developed for travelers and works without being connected to the Internet It currently translates between
How to install ili app on Windows - ili by Logbar
Use the USB cable included in the ili package or some data transferring USB cable 1 Connect your ili to your PC Run ili_setup_ exe and follow the instruction (VERSION will be the version number of the app e g ili_setup_v1 0 132 exe) 2 Install ili app How to install ili app on Windows You might see the User Account Control screen
Modified Risk Assessment for PPE with ILI/COVID 19: Doorway
to stay, (e g , translator), provide then with surgical masks and instruct them in on how to put one on and how to sanitize their hands Perform hand hygiene and donn required PPE (gown, mask, face shield & gloves) and only take required equipment into the scene Modified Risk Assessment for PPE with ILI/COVID 19: Doorway Assessment March 23, 2020
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and the ili wearable translator BioStamp is a stick-on medical monitor the size of a Band-Aid that tracks vital signs and muscle activity—useful features for hospitals and healthcare research organizations Ili’s trans - lation device is a small necklace that you can speak into and choose a translation language
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and “ili” translators), confidentiality/Hippa (Therap), and greater mobility for training in the field with the consumer Barriers to compliance
English - Enochian
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VERBATIM REPORT OF CONSTITUENCY PUBLIC HEARINGS, LAGDERA
Com: Salome Muigai: ili tujue kuwa tulikuzikiza Translator: marka inan kudageisaney ayan dadweinaha tuseina Com: Salome Muigai: na sasa bila kupoteza wakati mwingi, ningetaka kumwita mzungumzaji wetu wa kwanza Translator: rukha uguhoreya ayan uyerirava dageista Com: Salome Muigai: Ambaye ni Hassan Abdi Hure
Strategies of Metaphor Translation
a translator or speaker into a new context Newmark illustrates this type by the following (e g the ball is a little in their court, get them in the door); (5) Recent metaphors, where an anonymous metaphorical neologism has become generally used in the SL Newmark categorises this metaphor as a live metaphor (e g groovy)
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FEBRUARY 2016 VOLUME 2, NO. 2FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK
Wearables: When, Not If
TRENDING
Biometrics Are The
Future of Security
THE UX FACTOR
The Wonderful World
of Web AppsUNDER THE HOOD
What's Next for EMM?
ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE
Three Steps
to Mobile SuccessDEEP DIVE
Unified Endpoint
Management
DEVICE SPOTLIGHT
Microsoft Surface Book
FACE TIME
Refactoring and VMI Ain't Gonna Happen
CONFERENCE CALENDAR
Don't Get Left in the Cold in 2016
Enabling a mobile workforcefiCOVER STORY
Where Are the Wearables?
Wearable devices
have some potential use cases, but they aren't quite ready for the enterprise.MODERN MOBILITY FEBRUARY 2016
HOMEWEARABLES: A MATTER
OF WHEN, NOT IF
WHERE ARE THE
WEARABLES?
BIOMETRICS ARE THE
FUTURE OF SECURITY
THE WONDERFUL WORLD
OF WEB APPS
WHAT'S NEXT FOR EMM?
THREE STEPS
TO MOBILE SUCCESS
UNIFIED ENDPOINT
MANAGEMENT
MICROSOFT SURFACE BOOK
STOP TRYING TO MAKE
REFACTORING AND VMI
HAPPEN
DON'T GET LEFT
IN THE COLD IN 2016
I BUCKED THE smartphone trend for as long as
I could. When Apple's iPhone 4s came out in
2011, I caved and never turned back. The same
thing happened with tablets; now I own three.Sometimes, you can just tell that the world will
leave you behind if you don't ride the wave.For many of us, something similar will happen
with wearables.Wearables are by no means ubiquitous.
In 2014, one in five Americans owned some
kind of wearable device, and only 10% wore it daily, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers'Health Research Institute. That was before
the Apple Watch hit the scene in April 2015, but the Watch wasn't an overnight success; market research showed its sales dropped dramatically after the first month.Today, the majority of wearables that con
sumers buy are fitness and health trackers such as Fitbit, Jawbone, Moov and Garmin wristbands. About 30% of U.S. households cur rently have a wearable health device, whereas only 5% use a smartwatch for health tracking, according to market research firm The NPDGroup. But investment firm Piper Ja?ray ex-
pects overall sales to grow from 21 million units in 2014 to 150 million units in 2019.Wearables: A Matter of When, Not If
From The Editor's Desk |
ALYSSA WOOD
MC10'S BIOSTAMP STICK-ON HEALTH MONITOR
PHOTOGRAPH: MC10
MODERN MOBILITY FEBRUARY 2016
HOMEWEARABLES: A MATTER
OF WHEN, NOT IF
WHERE ARE THE
WEARABLES?
BIOMETRICS ARE THE
FUTURE OF SECURITY
THE WONDERFUL WORLD
OF WEB APPS
WHAT'S NEXT FOR EMM?
THREE STEPS
TO MOBILE SUCCESS
UNIFIED ENDPOINT
MANAGEMENT
MICROSOFT SURFACE BOOK
STOP TRYING TO MAKE
REFACTORING AND VMI
HAPPEN
DON'T GET LEFT
IN THE COLD IN 2016
So it seems we"ll all be wearing technology
in the near futureand not just for counting steps. Enterprise use cases are becoming more viable, and last month"s International Con sumer Electronics Show highlighted some of the latest wearables with business potential.Two of the most unique products were
MC10"s BioStamp Research Connect System
and the ili wearable translator. BioStamp is a stick-on medical monitor the size of aBand-Aid that tracks vital signs and muscle
activityuseful features for hospitals and healthcare research organizations. Ili"s trans lation device is a small necklace that you can speak into and choose a translation language.The device then speaks your new message
aloud, all using a built-in dictionary of words no Internet connection needed, ideal for inter national business travelers.News writer Ramin Edmond explores more
about the state of the enterprise wearables market in this month's cover story. One thing is for sure: Wearable computing is a quickly growing market. Whether it's for work or play,I already know I won't be able to avoid it.
ALYSSA WOOD is senior managing editor of Modern
Mobility. Follow her on Twitter: @AlyssaLaura22.
MODERN MOBILITY FEBRUARY 2016
CREDIT: BLABO101/ISTOCK
MOBILITY NOW
Where are the Wearables?
Smartwatches and other new device types have plenty of enterprise potential, but they haven't lived up to it.
RAMIN EDMOND
IF ENTERPRISE WEARABLES are going to take o,
they need to develop clearly dened rolesand that just hasn"t happened yet.The draw of wearables is that they"re small,
lightweight and convenient mobile devices that often allow users to perform tasks hands- free. Smartwatches in particular pack powerful sensors that collect and analyze data, then feed it back to a computer or other deviceMODERN MOBILITY FEBRUARY 2016
HOMEWEARABLES: A MATTER
OF WHEN, NOT IF
WHERE ARE THE
WEARABLES?
BIOMETRICS ARE THE
FUTURE OF SECURITY
THE WONDERFUL WORLD
OF WEB APPS
WHAT'S NEXT FOR EMM?
THREE STEPS
TO MOBILE SUCCESS
UNIFIED ENDPOINT
MANAGEMENT
MICROSOFT SURFACE BOOK
STOP TRYING TO MAKE
REFACTORING AND VMI
HAPPEN
DON'T GET LEFT
IN THE COLD IN 2016
wirelessly. These capabilities give wearables the potential to be great tools for work, but that has yet to come to fruition, said Mehran Basir atmand, CTO of Florida Atlantic University inBoca Raton, Fla.We are only scratching the surface of the
technology," he said. But I see [potential for] tremendous growth in a business setting."Wearables today range from smartwatches
and smartbands to virtual reality headsets, which are all gaining traction among con sumers. The market, valued at $7.1 billion in2015, will hit $12.6 billion in 2018, according to
research rm Statista. Health and tness bands such as the Fitbit have played a major role in its growth, but the Apple Watch has also seen success, with an estimated 61.3% share of the overall wearables market, according to IDC.SO MANY USE CASES ...
Many organizations are already using some
types of wearables, said Patrick Moorhead, president and principal analyst of MoorInsights and Strategy, an analyst rm in Aus
tin, Texas. Employees often use key cards or fobs to enter their oces or access their computers, and they hook those onto their belts or carry them in their pockets. The logical next step for those cards is to become smartbands that users wear on their wrists, or apps they install on their smartwatches. IT could even use these bands to track when employees are
in the oce for timekeeping purposes.