FairScan, a new Android app designed to simplify document scanning, stands out in a crowded market of complex applications, according to Wired. Simultaneously, SurrealDB launched version 3.0 of its namesake database, securing a $23 million Series A extension, bringing total funding to $44 million, as reported by VentureBeat. These developments highlight the ongoing evolution of technology, from user-friendly mobile applications to sophisticated database solutions.
FairScan offers a straightforward approach to document scanning, allowing users to capture images of documents, crop edges, straighten pages, and combine them into a PDF file, Wired reported. This simplicity contrasts with many other scanning apps that can be overly complicated.
SurrealDB's latest version aims to streamline the process of building retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems for AI agents, VentureBeat noted. These systems often rely on multiple layers for structured data, vectors, and graph information. The company seeks to simplify this complexity, which can lead to performance and accuracy issues.
In other tech news, a blog post on Hacker News highlighted that some browsers are being flagged as suspicious due to a missing "Sec-Fetch-Mode" HTTP header. This header is expected from browsers like Firefox and Chrome, and its absence can indicate a crawler or bot attempting to scrape data.
TIME and Statista recently launched the inaugural list of India's Fastest Growing Companies, analyzing firms with the highest revenue growth between 2021 and 2024. The project, which ran from September 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, involved applications and independent online research, with revenue figures requiring certification from the CFO or CEO.
The widespread use of smartphones by university students in China reveals a conflict between traditional teaching methods and the realities of learners who grew up using digital technologies, according to Nature News. This highlights the evolving role of technology in education.
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