Back in October, as I was working on a story about how Google CEO Sundar Pichai gets stuff done for our December/January issue, I had the opportunity to observe him at work during a typical meeting ...
For years you’ve been saying you’re going to scan all the photos you have in shoeboxes in the basement. Now’s as good a time as any. There are a few smartphone apps that’ll help you with this so you ...
PhotoScan is a Google-published mobile app that makes it easy to bring your old, developed photos into the digital age. Google's PhotoScan is available on Android, iOS, and iPadOS, and the app is free ...
Our smartphones can store thousands of photos, making it possible to chronicle years of our lives on a single device. But what about photos captured on film cameras, like Polaroids and old family ...
Andy is a fan of science and technology in general, and in particular digital photography and mobile devices. Collecting Google phones since 2012. After being released a month ago, one of the main ...
This holiday season, you can give your family the ultimate #throwback present. Google just made it ridiculously easy to digitize all of the incredible family photos that are gathering dust in your ...
IT’S an issue faced families the world over, with attics and cupboards full of old treasured prints that just won’t cut the mustard in this digital age. Google have heard you and have launched the app ...
You need a way to accurately scan photos and other images on your mobile device. You can do this with a variety of different apps. One app worth trying is PhotoScan by Google Photos. Designed for ...
Google Photos, Google’s cloud photo storage and sharing service, aspires to be a single home to everyone’s photographs. But so far, that has only extended to the digital photos we take, as well as our ...
Since my start in 2008, I've covered a wide variety of topics from space missions to fax service reviews. At PCMag, much of my work focused on security and privacy services, as well as a video game or ...
On the surface, Google Photos has a simple mission: to store all your pictures. Specifically, Google says it wants the service to be a home for all of your photos, and today that mission expanded to ...