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Microsoft Debuts Office Lens, A Document-Scanning App For iOS And Android | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    "Microsoft today launched Office Lens, a mobile document scanner app that works with OneNote, for iOS and Android smartphones. The app, which allows users to snap photos of paper documents, receipts, business cards, menus, whiteboards, sticky notes and more, was first launched a year ago as an application designed only for Windows Phone devices."
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Evernote for iOS adds sketching/handwriting in notes, iPad split-screen support | 9to5Mac - 1 views

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    "Evernote just announced an update to its iPhone and iPad apps that brings the ability to sketch in notes, which should make many users happy as the company points out the feature is one of its most-requested (and one it's long had on Android). Using your finger or a stylus like the Evernote edition of the Adonit Jot Script or Apple Pencil, users can now sketch inside of notes. And for users of the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus with 3D Touch, the feature will allow you to "change the line weight just by adjusting your writing pressure." Sketches, like everything else, sync across platforms so you can view and continue to edit on another iOS or Android device. And the feature includes handwriting recognition, so you'll be able to search for text you've written inside notes. Here's how you access the feature:"
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Two Guys and Some iPads: Apple's iOS 9.3 Brings MAJOR News for iPads in Education! - 3 views

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    "Apple has made some major announcements for education that will arrive with iOS 9.3! "
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Enable & Disable Night Shift in iOS Quickly from Control Center - 0 views

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    "Night Shift in iOS causes the device display to readjust to a warmer color spectrum, thereby reducing the displays output of blue light. This makes the screen of an iPhone or iPad not only more pleasant to look at in the evening and dark hours, but it also is easier on the eyes and potentially offers some health benefits as well."
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How to set up iOS to read any text--from emails to ebooks--aloud - TechRepublic - 2 views

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    "Using built-in iOS settings, Apple users can configure their mobile devices to read any form of text aloud with a simple gesture."
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How to Use Apple's Screen Time Controls on iOS 12 | WIRED - 1 views

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    "THE ARRIVAL OF iOS 12 means you can now use Apple's long-awaited suite of Screen Time tools. The new features, which appear under Settings > Screen Time, are designed to give you a better idea of how you're spending time on your phone and limit the time you spend on certain apps. It's all part of a greater push by tech companies to mitigate the ways personal devices are engineered to be addictive, by creating all kinds of new "digital wellness" features. Similar features showed up on Facebook and Instagram this summer, and Android's own set of screen time tools are currently in beta on Android Pie. Looking to use your phone less? Scroll down-mindfully and purposefully!-to find out how to get the most out of Apple's Screen Time tools."
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How to use Gboard dictation to improve iOS dictation | Cult of Mac - 2 views

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    "Google's Gboard has been a great alternative iOS keyboard since its launch, and the latest update makes it even better. Now you can use it to dictate your messages, which will save you a load of time once you get in the habit. In my opinion, Google has Siri licked when it comes to voice recognition, so there's never been a better time to give Gboard a try. Here's how to get started."
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Adobe launches free document scanning app for Android and iOS | VentureBeat | Mobile | ... - 2 views

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    "Adobe is getting into the mobile scanning game with a new free iOS and Android app that is supposed to provide users with high-quality images of physical content they want to capture digitally. It's called Adobe Scan, and it works similarly to a bunch of other apps already available. Users point their smartphone cameras at whatever document, white board, or presentation screen they want to capture, and the app automatically crops the image to just pick out a document. The clearest difference between Scan and other apps, like Microsoft Lens, is that the app integrates with Adobe Document Cloud and automatically performs optical character recognition on the PDFs it generates. Users can then copy and paste text from those documents into other files."
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How to Read Screen Text Out Loud on iOS - 4 views

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    "Getting your iOS device to read out text to you is an easy affair - it can be done using nothing more than native features. Third-party options exist but are rare, partly due to Apple's restrictive approach to what kind of access third-party developers can have."
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28 Hidden iOS 11 Tips You Need to Know | PCMag.com - 1 views

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    "If you've stuck with iOS through the years, you know that each new iteration brings a slew of incredible new features."
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The Student Guide to iPads - It's Great for Teachers Too | iPad Apps for School - 12 views

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    "As intuitive as the iPad's user interface is, there are still some occasions on which students and teachers might get stuck. That's when a free iBook like The Student Guide to iPads & iOS 6 is good to have. The Student Guide to iPads & iOS 6, written by Jac de Haan, covers all of the basics that students and teachers need to know in order to use their iPads in school. "
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The Student Guide to iPads - It's Great for Teachers Too | iPad Apps for School - 4 views

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    "As intuitive as the iPad's user interface is, there are still some occasions on which students and teachers might get stuck. That's when a free iBook like The Student Guide to iPads & iOS 6 is good to have. The Student Guide to iPads & iOS 6, written by Jac de Haan, covers all of the basics that students and teachers need to know in order to use their iPads in school. "
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- Let's Brainstorm with Mobile Devices! 15+ Free Apps for IOS/Android - 1 views

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    "Brainstorming is an important process for any subject and helps improve writing, organizer group ideas, inspires discussion, and provides a roadmap for projects. When brainstorming is combined with sketching, drawing, and graphic organizers it helps learners to organize their thoughts for better flow and organization. Moreover, learners can make connections to previous knowledge and expand on what they already know. This means the brain will process the new information into long-term memory. Our learners can utilize free mobile apps to brainstorm on the go whenever they feel inspired. The following are brainstorming apps for IOS/Android devices. Free Brainstorming Apps"
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Assistive Technology: iOS 6 Brings the Highlight Words feature to the iPad - 0 views

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    "Apple has added a number of new Accessibility features in iOS 6 which makes the iPad even easier to use for students with reading disabilities."
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Apple's Podcasts App Delivers a Solid Listening Experience | iPad.AppStorm - 0 views

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    "n iOS 6, Apple decided it was time to remove the podcasts function of the Music app and replace it with a standalone app, available for free in the App Store. Properly titled Podcasts, this app released in June of this year, but has been under much criticism for its half-baked design, lag and lack of functionality. Since then, there have been three updates to the app, the last of which arriving the day of iOS 6's release. All the same, is this app even worth the trouble Apple has gone to thus far?"
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How to Search Messages on iPhone and iPad - 2 views

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    "Did you know the Messages app has a Search function for iPhone and iPad? Many people don't realize that you can easily search through iMessages and text messages on the iPhone, you'll be able to quickly find messages by name, word, phrase, or other search terms. iOS Message search is fast and easy to use, but like many other iOS features it's a little hidden so don't be surprised if you have never seen it before. This guide will show you who to use the Messages search feature for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch."
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Top 6 iPad Shortcuts Gestures - 3 views

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    "Virtually anyone from hardcore geeks to orangutans (no, really) can simply pick up an iPad and start using it immediately. But apparently that's not good enough for Apple, because iOS (and especially the new version, iOS 5) offers a number of shortcuts to make any iPad user into a power user."
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