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The HP FilmScan 7-Inch Touch Screen Film Scanner is an inexpensive film scanner that can handle slides or filmstrips in several popular formats. For $259.99, you get a substantial upgrade over the HP ...
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Keyboard shortcuts can drastically improve your efficiency in Microsoft OneNote, helping you focus on your ideas rather than navigating menus. Mike Tholfsen highlights several shortcuts that simplify ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Microsoft is now under pressure, as the “nightmare” of January’s mandatory security updates ...
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You might have heard about the operating system, dubbed Andromeda OS, that Microsoft was working on in the past. It was reported that Microsoft was building Andromeda OS for a dual-screen form factor, ...
Volvo’s latest automotive safety feature uses a specially designed infotainment screen font to improve legibility and reduce driver distraction. Volvo created a custom font, named Centum, focused on ...
At PCMag, my focus is on printers and scanners. I started out way back in 1988 at Compute!, which still had a section of the magazine devoted to type-in programs. Since then, I’ve written more than ...