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The app, first released in June in the U.S., the U.K. and Canada, lets users upload any text content — like articles, PDF documents or e-books — and listen to it in different languages and voices.
12. iMessage Ranking 12th in our list of the best apps to hide text messages on phone is iMessage. iMessage has always been on top in offering end-to-end encryption between users.
If you’re sending a text message or chatting on a work chat app such as Slack, you have a limited number of ways to express yourself. You can use plain text, of course, or emoji, or drop in a ...
The point of Meta's Threads app is to read and engage in public conversations. On Threads, users can post a "thread" — usually a short piece of text — and other users can "like," repost, or ...
In iOS 15, you can adjust the text size separately for each of your apps. So you can, for example, keep the text small for your email, but make it a bit larger in Twitter — or vice versa.
SnipCopy – this iPad and iPhone app will extract text from pictures, PDFs and anything on the screen. The app is designed for iPad but will also work on M1 Macs. Get it from the App Store here.
Prior to iOS 18, if you wanted to figure out how to split a bill with your texting group from afar, you'd have to use your calculator app or Spotlight and then switch back to Messages. With iOS 18 ...
Some students have been using ChatGPT, a text-based bot, to do their homework for them. Now, 22-year-old Edward Tian's new app is attracting educators working to combat AI plagiarism.
Microsoft has added an OCR function (Optical Character Recognition) to the Windows Photos app, which basically means it can now recognize text in an image and instantly extract it for you. To use ...
Microsoft confirmed that it's testing the ability to paste text only (plain format) to OneNote for Windows and Mac.
This built-in Windows 11 app can pull the text in any image with one click Using the OCR feature in the Windows Photos app, you can instantly extract the text inside any image with one click.
The app analyzes text to see how randomly it is written, allowing it to detect if it was written by AI. The website hosting the app, built by Edward Tian, crashed due to high traffic.