OneNote has a version of the Microsoft Store app. Office’s OneNote. While it makes OneNote of much better use to those who use it as their primary note-taking app, an issue reported by many is that ...
iOS 15 can recognize text in an iPhone photo and allows users to copy-paste the words into a document. For example, users can take a photo of a page in a book and then grab that text and put it into a ...
iOS and iPadOS 15 introduce a brilliant new feature called Live Text, which not only identifies text in your photos, but also allows you to interact with it. You can use it for all kinds of things, ...
Many of you probably wanted to copy text from a photo you took, and probably didn’t know that was possible. Well, it is, and it’s actually quite simple. In this article, we’ll show you how to copy and ...
Copying text from photos on your iPhone? iOS 15's newest feature, Live Text, could do just that. The beta of the iOS 15 has finally become available to the public. As such, iPhone users like you may ...
OK, I admit it. I’m a sucker for the latest gadget. I bought a smart notebook with all the upgrades to write my daily to-do lists digitally. Yeah, $600 later, I’ve used it eleven times. It’s easy to ...
There’s a lot to be excited about with the new iOS 15.4 update, like the ability to use Face ID with a mask on, the biting lip and 122 other new Emojis, and a new camera feature that lets you scan ...
In iOS 15, Apple has added a new feature called Live Text that can recognize text when it appears in your camera's viewfinder or in a photo you've taken and let you perform several actions with it.
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Have you ever captured a photo of a sign or poster to have the information handy for later reference? Our smartphones have made it incredibly convenient to snap pictures of anything in an instant, and ...
The desktop Google Photos website seems to be getting the ability to scan for text in an image and turn it into copy-and-pasteable text, thanks to Google’s Lens technology (via 9to5Google). Lens has ...
OK, I admit it. I’m a sucker for the latest gadget. I bought a smart notebook with all the upgrades to write my daily to-do lists digitally. Yeah, $600 later, I’ve used it 11 times. It’s easy to waste ...