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Scan and archive your old photos with just your phone

Now playing: Watch this: Scan old printed photos easily with Google’s PhotoScan… 2:04 Get ready to backfill your Google Photos library. Or just improve your next attempt at Throwback Thursday. Google has a new PhotoScan app for scanning old photos that creates vastly improved results over merely snapping a photo of a photo. Unlike the other scanner apps I’ve used …

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Santa Clara foams home

This is too good to pass up on a Friday. Apparently, a giant blob of foam is consuming the streets of Santa Clara, California, about an hour south of us in San Francisco. People are tweeting photos and video from the scene. Officials say a malfunction in an airplane hangar near San Jose Mineta International Airport caused the foam, known …

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Fresh music reviews from the Audiophiliac

Are you ready for a weekend of binge listening to new sounds? Here’s the latest round up of albums that caught and sustained my attention. The Beatles, Live at the Hollywood Bowl For some strange reason these live Beatles tracks from the Hollywood Bowl have never been released in any digital format, just the 1977 Capitol LP. So there’s a …

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Here are products you can buy only at the Apple Store

If you’re looking for holiday shopping ideas, there are some products you can get only one place — the Apple Store. No, we’re not talking about the iPhone. We’re talking about some other third-party products like the $40 Play-Doh Touch Shape to Life Studio, the $179 Roli Blocks for music creation, and the $130 Lifeprint photo printer that lets you …

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How to set up, use Apple Pay on a MacBook Pro

Now playing: Watch this: MacBook gets Touch ID fingerprint scanner 1:00 One of the biggest benefits of having Touch ID on any Apple device isn’t quickly unlocking your phone or computer. It’s Apple Pay. With Apple Pay set up on a MacBook Pro, you can quickly complete a transaction on one of the many websites that have added support for …

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AT&T has cure for ‘texting thumb’

Here’s a cure for “texting thumb:” Use your lips. Starting Friday, AT&T is letting its mobile subscribers dictate and send text messages over devices powered by Amazon‘s Alexa assistant. Those include the Echo and the Echo Dot. The service, known as a “Skill,” allows customers of the mobile phone network to store up to 10 contacts in the app’s memory. …

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