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WWW.POPSCI.COMThis tiny backup phone will become the main attractionStack CommerceShareWe may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more Techies everywhere are freaking out over the NanoPhone. Why? Its an Android smartphone thats smaller than a credit card. People are grabbing them for their micro appeal (theyre great for travel) or as a backup for their primary phone.This mini smartphone just arrived in our shop for $89.97 with free shipping. You wont find a better deal anywhere else.Size doesnt matter after allYou dont have to buy a data plan with the NanoPhonejust insert the SIM card from your current phone, and it should work with your existing 4G carrier. Thats the only setup required. Then, it works just like a normal phoneexcept its tiny.Pretend youre a giant while taking pictures with a 5MP rear camera or video chat with a 2MP front camera. Download any apps supported on Android 10 OS, like Facebook, Netflix, and Instagram, and use them all mini-style on a 3-inch screen.You might still be asking yourself why? Why would someone want a smaller phone? Part of the appeal of the NanoPhone is simply the marvel that it can be so tiny3.5 by 1.8 inchesand still be truly functional and useful. Its even a collectors piece for those who enjoy owning different kinds of tech.But its also pretty handy to have as a backup phone. If your main phone dies or you drop it in the toilet, you can just pop its SIM card into your NanoPhone for emergencies or to scroll on social media.Grab your NanoPhone tiny smartphone here with our unbeatable price of $89.97 (reg. $199.99).StackSocial prices subject to change.NanoPhone A Miniaturized Smartphone Packed with Mega Features! $89.97Get It Here0 Comments 0 Shares 77 Views
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WWW.POPSCI.COMHow to read text from images on WindowsWindows has tools for grabbing text from images. Image: Surface/UnsplashShareThere are all kinds of reasons why you might want to extract text out of images. Maybe youve taken photos of restaurant bills and you want to make a record of what youve eaten; or perhaps youve got a bunch of screenshots that you need to get product names out of; or you could have scanned in some important documents that need sorting.Whatever the reason, Windows comes with built-in tools for picking out text from image files (technically known as OCR, or Optical Character Recognition)in fact, there are several different ways, so you can pick the one that suits you best. Heres how to get started, assuming you already have your images saved somewhere.You can extract text with the Snipping Tool. Screenshot: Microsoft The Snipping Tool is the easiest way to extract text from images on Windows. You can launch the utility from the Start menu, either by searching for it or by finding it on the full list of apps. Once youve got the program open, click the three dots (top right), choose Open file, and pick the image you want to work with.With the image on screen, click the Text actions button on the toolbarit looks like a series of lines with a frame around it. After a few moments of thinking, youll see the Snipping Tool highlight all of the text in the image, while the rest of the picture fades out.Youve got a couple of options here: You can click and drag across any of the highlighted text to select it, and then copy it to the clipboard (and from there to another app): So you could, for example, drag the cursor across an address in an image, then press Ctrl+C to send it to the keyboard, and Ctrl+V to paste it into another Windows program.Your other option is to click the Copy all text button on the toolbar at the topthis sends all the text in the picture to the clipboard, so you dont need to spend time selecting it all manually. Use the arrow next to Quick redact on the toolbar to to exclude email addresses and phone numbers from the selection.When youre done with your text manipulations, you can click the Text actions button again to remove the highlighting and go back to the normal editing view. All of these actions are available when you capture a screenshot with the Snipping Tool tooso you could, for example, grab a screenshot of a webpage, then extract all the text from it.Other Windows optionsThe Text Extractor tool in Microsoft PowerToys. Screenshot: Microsoft The Snipping Tool can take care of most of your OCR needs on Windows, but its not the only option available to you. Microsoft has put a similar set of text extraction features in two of its other programs, and while you will have to download these separately, they wont cost you anything to use.First up theres OneNote, which you can download. Its a comprehensive note-taking and organization tool, which you can use to bring together text, images, web links and drawings in digital collections called notebooks. To drop an image into a notebook, click Insert > Pictures on the toolbar, or paste something from the clipboard.Extracting text from an image is then as simple as right-clicking on it, then choosing Copy Text from Picture. All of the text detected in the image is sent to the clipboard, and you can paste it into another app with Ctrl+V (you cant select specific parts of the text in the image, but you can once youve pasted it somewhere else).Second, youve got PowerToys, which is a suite of Windows utilities that Microsoft releases separately from the main operating system: You can download the package for free. Once youve installed and launched the PowerToys program, theres a list of utilities on the left: Click Text Extractor to see the keyboard shortcut for the tool, and instructions for how to use it.By default, the shortcut key is Win+Shift+T. Press this with any kind of image on screen, and you can drag out a selection window: Anything within this window that PowerToys Text Extractor identifies as text will be instantly converted and copied to the keyboard. Again, you can tap Ctrl+V in another app to paste the copied text. Its not the most sophisticated of solutions, but it does the job.0 Comments 0 Shares 78 Views
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMOrange dwarf cave crocodiles: The crocs that crawled into a cave, ate bats, and started mutating into a new speciesDwarf crocodiles in Gabon found living in a cave, with their skin turning orange from swimming in guano. It's unclear how long they've been down there, but genetic research indicates they may be morphing into a new species.0 Comments 0 Shares 76 Views
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GAMERANT.COMCall of Duty Zombies: Best Wonder Weapons of All TimeThe best Wonder Weapons in Call of Duty Zombies provide players with the arsenal they need to kill zombies in creatively dangerous ways. Each COD Zombies map has an exclusive Wonder Weapon that can easily conquer, providing players with the high rounds that they need to reach to maximize the fun and enjoy the thrills of creatively designed weapons.0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views
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GAMERANT.COMDavid Fincher Reveals His Original 'Creepy' Harry Potter PitchThe Harry Potter movies are often seen as near-perfect in the eyes of the muggles who enjoyed them. The franchise cast the entire world under a spell as audiences rushed to the cinema to watch each installment as the Harry Potter story developed. While it's primarily targeted at a younger audience, the story has enough mature content and a gripping storyline that it connects with people of all ages and ends up becoming a joy to watch.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views
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GAMERANT.COMCall of Duty: Black Ops 6 Players Concerned New Squid Game Skin Is Pay to WinCall of Duty: Black Ops 6 players are concerned that the new Front Man operator skin, which can be obtained via the Squid Game Event Pass, could be considered pay-to-win due to its dark design. The Call of Duty community has previously experienced issues with Modern Warfare's Roze skin, which Infinity Ward was forced to adjust due to backlash, but now Black Ops 6 players may be about to experience a very similar problem with the latest skin to join the game.0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views
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GAMEDEV.NETLOTLW Devblog #37: Towards the finaleHey all, Im now a couple of months more in developing the games endgame area.Its taking longer than average area because Im throwing all my creative budget at this one:This is *The Finale* after all.That means the endgame area is receiving an entirely new tileset, with almost nothing being copied from other tilesets, fancy animations, dozens and dozens of assets, new mechanics, and new sources of XP...I am happy to report however, that the progress done sinc0 Comments 0 Shares 35 Views