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Kodak saves scanned pictures

Kodak says businesses can earn service-driven revenue when they help consumers digitize printed memories such as photo prints, picture collections and keepsake documents. Also, the digital images...

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Lexmark printer scans fast with built-in camera

Rather than a standard flatbed scanner, Lexmark’s $400 Genesis printer’s “FlashScan” feature uses a 10 megapixel digital camera with a fish-eye lens to produce 4800 by 1200 images in three seconds. The...

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High-resolution scanning solid objects

With a depth of field up to 4 inches, Newly says, its new Scanera can capture 3D objects and true-to-life textures, including wood grains and individual paint strokes, “precisely captured at 130...

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Shoebox scans photos with an iPhone

“Your handy iPhone is now as good a scanner as the clunky piece of hardware you have next to your computer, and with none of the wires or drivers,” says 1000memories. The service calls its Shoebox app...

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PlanOn offers pen-sized scanner

The ScanStik is the world’s smallest full-page color scanner, says manufacturer PlanOn System Solutions, which calls the compact device an “office in a pocket.” Other pen-sized scanners scan a line at...

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Scan printed docs with an iPad

Readdle has improved its Scanner Pro 4 for the new iPad, with a revamped interface and processing engine for “blazingly fast image processing,” The $7 Scanner Pro transforms your iPhone and the new...

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