You can use your iPhone to scan documents, QR codes, and other files using the Notes app and your camera.
You can scan a barcode with your iPhone by using a third-party app. Currently, there are no built-in apps that can read ...
A reader writes: "If I am sitting in my recliner and decide to make a quick copy of something from my iPad, I would like to do that without having to go to the other room to fire up the printer." ...
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This colour e-reader can do what the Kindle Colorsoft can't – it can fit nicely in your pocket
If Amazon 's Kindle Colorsoft is a device that floats your boat with its colourful E Ink screen, then we have something else ...
Sennheiser's new HDB 630 headphones feature studio-grade 42mm drivers, advanced EQ tools, adaptive noise cancellation, and up ...
The last 25 years have shown that the popularity of restaurants has never just been about what’s on the plate. Restaurants ...
The Mobile Rundown on MSN
The Boy Who Lost His Father on 9/11—and Built a Company to Save Memories
After losing his father on 9/11, Charlie Greene built Remento, a storytelling platform helping thousands of families preserve the voices and memories of loved ones through AI-powered books.
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Around the Districts: Cloonacool, Dromahair and Manorhamilton
Cloonacool Football Final Massive congratulations to our local lads Junior A team who will play their County Final against Eastern Harps on this Saturday October 11th at 7pm in Tourlestrane. Following ...
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CNET on MSNThe iPhone 17 Is Missing a Crucial AI Camera Feature That Google Has Embraced
Commentary: Google is taking the lead on identifying AI image slop by incorporating C2PA photo tagging. Apple can still catch up.
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Can Gen Z Get Rid of Its iPhones?
The more we live on our phones, the more life requires us to do so; innovations such as QR codes and dual-factor ...
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