Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Imagine you’re sitting at your desk, a mountain of PDFs stacked high, and suddenly, one whispers a foreign language in your ear. Panic mode activated! But fear not, dear reader! Microsoft Edge is coming to the rescue with a shiny new feature that lets you translate those puzzling PDFs into over 70 languages with just the push of a button.

Yes, you heard that right! Gone are the days of desperately copying and pasting text into Google Translate like it’s some sort of digital charades. Now, simply click the ‘translate’ button in the address bar of Edge, and voilà! You’re fluent in documents you never knew existed.

Currently rolling out to Canary users, this feature is poised to save time and sanity for many next month. So, what say you? Excited or are you side-eyeing the tech gods with skepticism? Either way, it looks like PDF translations aren’t just for tech wizards anymore!

What other modern-day struggles would you like to see conquered by technology next?


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