With limited space on the home screen of my iPhone, only the best apps get any real estate. Well, Apple’s Camera app has had its spot officially usurped by Camera Genius ($1.99). And for good reason.
Genius is getting that much closer to its mission of annotating the Web. Today the company is releasing an API that lets app developers access its huge database of annotations and texts. The impetus ...
The cameras on iPhones and iPads provide a means to record and capture information on the go, but they by themselves do not traffic the captured information in the most common document currency, the ...
My scanning needs are modest. I occasionally need to scan a receipt or document for personal or work reasons, but the frequency with which I do that has steadily declined over the years. I have a ...
AI is the future, right? Well, that means that the future is already here. About two-thirds of the planet’s population uses AI every day, according to a KPMG global study. What’s more, 83% believe ...
You can now annotate lyrics to rap songs (and lots of other kinds of content, too) on your iPhone’s Rap Genius app, according to 9to5Mac. Annotate content. (It only possible to read annotations before ...