Wondering what that sign says, but you don't speak the lingo? You might want to figure it out – signs convey important information. Maybe it says "keep off the grass," but it could also say "high risk of electric shock." Word Lens can help with that by doing live translation of text using optical character recognition and the camera. It's neat, and the newest version adds support for tablets.
This app actually makes a lot of sense for tablets, which are often WiFi-only.
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Word Lens Translation App Updated To v2.1.3 With Tablet Support was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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