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The pens are clever. The new Android app is welcome. But Livescribe still has a lot of work to do. In a tech industry that fixates on annual hardware cycles and planned obsolescence, Livescribe is ...
If Watson, IBM’s cognitive computer and “Jeopardy!” winner, were taking notes while working with students at Ohio State University this summer or dreaming up another barbecue sauce recipe, it’d ...
Livescribe have outed the latest versions of their Pulse smartpen range, which promise to take your chicken-scratch, digitize it and make it less of a headache to read back at a later date. The Pulse ...
I have been an ardent user of the Livescribe Pulse Smartpen, a combination pen, digital audio recorder and handwriting capture device, ever since it debuted two years ago (See Take Notes Digitally).
Livescribe keeps making its smartpens smarter. The company has created a pen that can capture writing, record audio, and then wirelessly transfer the captured data to a smartphone, tablet, or Evernote ...
Most people out there would likely agree that writing on a piece of paper or in a notebook is much more comfortable than doing so on a touchscreen. Sure, there are styli and S Pens out there, but it’s ...
Livescribe Inc. announced the expansion of its line-up of award-winning Pulse smartpens, a computer in a pen that digitally captures and syncs handwriting and audio together. Customers can now select ...
The Livescribe 3 smartpen Black Edition introduces an updated design that features a matte black finish complemented by a glass-reinforced glossy black clip that is a significant departure from the ...
For all the things modern smartphones do very, very well, there’s one issue (OK, way more than one) they struggle with to this day: input. Touchscreens remain an inelegant wall standing between us and ...
Livescribe smartpens are getting shortcuts for sending notes to popular Web services, as well as the capability to make interactive ?pencast? PDFs than animate recorded handwriting and synced audio.
Writing. We all do it. Both on paper and via a keyboard. There is sometimes a choice about which media to use. Paper can be more convenient, but you may ultimately want your writing on a computer. The ...
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