Digital pens have been around for years, but there are good reasons why the standard ballpoint pen hasn’t disappeared. In the past, digital pens, which write with ink and record the handwriting so it ...
We’ve already brought you a short demo of the LiveScribe Pulse SmartPen in action from The Digital Experience so before you get out the munchies to watch this GBM video check that out. We got a chance ...
— -- You've finally gotten used to carrying a smartphone. Now, Oakland start-up Livescribe wants to persuade you to also carry a smartpen. Its clever new Pulse pen makes a strong case. Pulse ...
Livescribe's Pulse smart pen that can automatically digitize written notes is a big hit among students and business professionals who want to move away from paper. Now the company has introduced a ...
The Livescribe Pulse Smartpen not only makes handwriting-challenged people's scribblings readable, it also captures what was being said in the meeting at the time the notes were being made. My work ...
“Unique” is one of the most overused words in tech, but it’s the only way to describe Livescribe’s Pulse smartpen. Depending on how you look at it, it’s an voice recorder that can also take notes, and ...
Livescribe made some noise earlier this year when it released the Pulse Smartpen for the PC. Its ability to record sound and synchronize the audio with written notes paved the way for the Smartpen to ...
Inspired by Apple, every hardware maker is creating an app stores these days. Today, Livescribe is launching a beta platform that allows developers to create apps for its Pulse smart pen. There are ...
A new "paper-based computing" device from Livescribe packs a PDA into an old fashioned writing pen to deliver a programmable computer and voice recorder that remembers everything it writes, can ...
Click to view Livescribe’s Pulse Smartpen, which creates digital copies of notes and links them to recorded audio, launches today in 1GB and 2 GB models. Using specialized paper with microdots to ...
Look around any college lecture or business convention and you’re bound to find more people taking notes on a laptop computer than by hand. Can you blame them? Laptops are cheaper and smaller than ...
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