With the number of military interpreters dwindling in Iraq and Afghanistan, a new technology developed in Orlando, Fla., might be the key to helping U.S. soldiers counter insurgents and communicate with locals. Dubbed the Vcommunicator, the handheld, iPod-based device is loaded with more Middle Eastern voice files than there are songs on a teenager's nano.
An iPod That Speaks the Language in Iraq
An iPod That Speaks the Language in Iraq