Need to scan family photos, piles of documents, or expense receipts? Our experts have tested the best options for every scanning scenario.
We’ve all got a pile of papers somewhere that we need to sort, scan and save, from birth certificates to medical records, old love letters and bank records. A good document scanner can make this ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Even with online bill pay and digital camera rolls, paper still piles up around the average home.
Whether you have a home office and are looking to reduce the piles of paperwork cluttering your desk or you have a plastic tub of slowly deteriorating old photos sitting on the top shelf of your ...
I fondly remember my first scanner, one I purchased about 30 years ago*; it was big, it was a flatbed (as opposed to a handheld one), it was slow but it did something magical. Capture documents and ...
I can still remember a lot of buzz around the ‘paperless office’, all the way back in the early 1990s. Here we are 35 years later and there’s still a whole lot of paperwork doing the rounds, not only ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. Kudos to those of you who scan documents on your phone. I’m a big fan of the ...
Convenience and good software help to compensate for a high price tag. Hmm, I thought Doxie Go was the best one on the market, but I agree about the price tag. It did seem a bit much. The one feature ...
Need to scan family photos, piles of documents, or expense receipts? Our experts have tested the best options for every scanning scenario. Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering ...