Say goodbye to your bulky scanner.
The QR code - full name Quick Response code - was first invented back in 1994 by Masahiro Hara and his team at Denso Wave in Japan. The codes were designed to track automotive parts more efficiently ...
SwiftScan lets you scan just about anything—printed documents, handwritten notes, receipts, whiteboards, sketchbooks, ...
“QR codes have become a silent gateway for cybercriminals. Unlike traditional phishing emails where we've learned to spot red ...
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The iPhone camera isn’t just for photos. Discover hidden features, tips, and tricks to use it for videos, scanning documents, ...
A new iPhone trend is sweeping the planet, but the retro move might do more harm than good if you’re not too careful. Instead ...
Apple's next generation AirTags with half again the range and louder speakers. But be careful how you use them in Florida.
Gone are the days when any app on your iPhone has to be on a home screen for all to see – you can now hide apps and lock them ...