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TL;DR: iScanner turns your Android phone or iPhone into a powerful document scanner with OCR and multi-format exports for $27.99 (reg. $199.90) with code SCAN. Deal ends Feb. 15 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
SCAN Health Plan added 127,000 members during Medicare's annual enrollment period, making for 40.6% growth. This marks the most successful enrollment window in the non-profit insurer's history, the ...
With buttons instead of a touchscreen, the Xteink X4 can be a challenge to use, but a growing community is fixing that. With buttons instead of a touchscreen, the Xteink X4 can be a challenge to use, ...
The Chicago Reader, the groundbreaking alternative weekly which has been on the brink of dissolution for years, will become a monthly in February under new owners, who are looking to reinvent the ...
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ViWoods launched the new Android 16-powered AiPaper Reader C, with a colorful E Ink display. The Reader C keeps the same compact build, data-only SIM card support, and dedicated AI button. Priced at ...
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