ZDNET's key takeaways Microsoft's document scanning Lens app is being retired.For basic scanning, try Apple Notes, Google ...
There was a great Huffington Post post a couple years ago: a Radio Shack ad from 1991, accompanied by the comment that every single product in it has now been replaced by the smartphone. You know: ...
Microsoft is officially retiring Microsoft Lens, the company's document scanner app. The company had previously announced it ...
Thanks to Adobe's new app, you'll never need to painstakingly scan documents ever again. Called Adobe Scan, the app can snap photos of paper documents and turn them ...
If you’re looking for a quick way to scan documents without having to use your scanner, then you might want to consider the best scanner apps for Android smartphones. Yes, your smartphone is able to ...
Scanning receipts while you travel, notes on a whiteboard, or sketches on an envelope can be easy. The best apps for the job take a snapshot, can do text recognition, save your scan to the cloud for ...
Users of certain AT&T mobile devices can now download a free application that allows the phone to scan 2D and 1D barcodes for more information on products and other items. These types of barcodes are ...