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For all digital PDF scanning tasks, Microsoft Lens was always available to lend a hand. But which PDF scanner app should you use instead?
They are everywhere! Those little black and white boxes with dots and squares: QR codes (Quick Response Codes). They show up in the mail, in email messages, in print, and on bulletin boards. Companies ...
QR codes have been slow to take off in the U.S., but two fintechs are hoping that connecting them to instant payment schemes such as FedNow will provide a boost. QR codes are popular in Brazil thanks ...
The FBI is warning people of a new scam involving fake packages with QR codes designed to steal data. If people scan the code on a package they were not expecting, it prompts them to provide personal ...
QR codes are popping up everywhere, and now they're being used by scammers in a new scheme. The FBI issued an alert about scammers sending packages with malicious QR codes. These codes often appear on ...
Genie has begun adding QR codes to its equipment to help operators and owners quickly access critical machine data, including operator manuals, maintenance schedules, safety information and parts ...
Microsoft has confirmed it will retire its Lens scanning app for iOS and Android next year, ending a tool that has served millions of users for document scanning and conversion. Previously known as ...
Cutting corners: Microsoft has confirmed it will discontinue its popular document-scanning app, Microsoft Lens, at the end of 2025. The move will mark the end of a tool that has been a staple for ...
Microsoft is telling users to head to Microsoft 365 Copilot for their mobile scanning needs, though it lacks many of Microsoft Lens’s handy features and ecosystem integrations. Microsoft is killing ...