This pen is definitely mightier than the stylus, as it gives you real-world note-taking coupled with mobile device world syncing. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. Livescribe’s basic sales pitch is simple, ...
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 ...
Short version: Livescribe is refining its smartpen once again. The two major changes are the addition of WiFi and Evernote integration. Now, the pen uses and depends on Evernote for syncing and ...
The latest addition to the Livescribe smartpen family is sleeker, better-looking, and has more memory than its predecessor. New tricks include password protection, an app store, and the ability to ...
Being a journalist is no easy task: constant deadlines, briefings, phone calls and meetings can leave time a pretty scarce resource, so anything that might cut-down and ease the note-taking process is ...
Here’s a consumer-electronics riddle: What’s the opposite of the iPad? Answer: the Livescribe Echo “smartpen.” It’s as if Livescribe and Apple both looked at the old pen-and-pad combination, but ...
When it comes to input devices, it’s always been tough to top the pocketable, affordable, utterly intuitive device known as the pen. Which is why so many folks continue to do their note-taking and ...