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Apple’s New iPhone App Is the Game‑Changing Document Scanner We’ve Been Waiting For

Η νέα εφαρμογή iPhone της Apple είναι ο επαναστατικός σαρωτής εγγράφων που περιμέναμε

Η Apple φέρνει επιτέλους το Preview στο iPhone με το iOS 26 Η Apple κυκλοφόρησε επίσημα το iOS 26 (την ενημέρωση λογισμικού iPhone για το 2025) και μέσα σε αυτό υπάρχει μια νέα, απρόσμενη εφαρμογή με το όνομα Preview moneycontrol.com. Αν το όνομα
18 Οκτωβρίου, 2025

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