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Reading tiny print can sometimes feel like trying to decipher a secret code. The letters seem like they're deliberately playing hide and seek, causing you to squint and strain your eyes just to make ...
Movies and stories from the early 20th century sometimes show an elegant lady or gentleman using a magnifying glass to read a letter. Generically, a magnifying glass makes very small things appear ...
The iPhone's built-in Magnifier makes short work of unreadable text, and tiny objects. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac There’s a little-known but awesome trick you can do with the iPhone’s camera: ...
For many of us, our multitasking iPhones have replaced many other tools and gadgets, including our cameras, calculators, torches, notepads, GPS units, and even our compasses. There's one more item ...
While reading newspapers or magazines, have you ever come across a text that is too fine to read? Generally, people use a magnifying glass in such situations, but they don't always have one on them.
Not many people have a magnifying glass lying around the house nowadays, but your iPhone can serve the same purpose if you know how to use it. As CNBC discovered, the smartphone has a built-in ...
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce as Holmes and Watson (image: basilrathbone.net) Sherlock Holmes’s extraordinary talent for deduction has been well documented by Arthur Conan Doyle. Though they often ...
And while the Google Search webpage has mostly remained the same, it got a pretty notable change by adding an AI mode. Now, ...
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