Technology allows users to use smartphone to translate any sign language into their own language
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A small café in downtown Hà Nội, which seems to be normal like any other cafes in the capital city. But stepping inside, one may recognise something unusual: all conversations are made through sign language as all the staff are hearing-impaired.
Technology allows users to use smartphone to translate any sign language into their own language
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