You don't need a scanner to sign, scan and send official documents. Just use the iPhone in your pocket. David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming spaces. Over the last decade, he's ...
When you scan a QR code, your device reads the pattern and translates it into information, most often a link. That link then ...
Protein coffee, affectionately dubbed “proffee,” is the sassy love child of your morning java and a protein shake. This ...
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A City solicitor has invented free software that aims to make producing PDF court bundles hassle-free for lawyers and ...
Way back in 1994, Apple beat Canon and Nikon to release the first reasonably priced digital camera, the QuickTake 100. Using ...
The biggest story of the week is a new massive supply chain breach, which appears to be unrelated to the previous massive supply chain breaches, this time of the Axios HTTP project. Axios was ...
Dhruv Patel's work demonstrates how advanced expertise in distributed systems, AI, and cybersecurity can influence digital ...
Did you know you can use your Samsung phone's fingerprint sensor to open different apps? Here's how to set up this hidden ...
Every collector ends up with items that are worthless, usually because they are broken or incomplete. When [Graindead] found ...