With touchscreens and keyboards never far from our fingertips these days, paper notebooks might not be as essential as they once were. But there's still something pleasant, if not always convenient, ...
Jotting down notes on paper is something that has changed very little with the passage of time. Even with the advent of stylus equipping tablets, some of us still prefer to scribble on a notepad. The ...
The Rocketbook is a regular paper notebook. But a couple of technological tricks make it easy to electronically back up its contents and erase the pages. Freelancer Michael Franco writes about the ...
Rocketbook launched a very unique cloud connected sketchpad and notebook called the Wave, which allows you to take notes or make sketches using a pen and the special paper within the notebook. Once ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Writer, editor, publisher and fan of all things handwritten. Like many useful inventions, the Rocketbook Wave was inspired by an ...
Meet the Rocketbook Wave from Shark Tank — a reusable smart notebook which allows you to write hand-written notes and store them in the cloud. It works with the Wave notebook and the Rocketbook app.
Try as we might, some of us cannot substitute writing on paper with writing on a display, no matter how sensitive the device and precise the stylus. Still, digital copies are the best way to store ...
Do you burn through notebooks and find yourself constantly having to buy new ones? Check out Rocketbook; it might just be the answer to your problems. Freshly launched on Indiegogo this week, the ...
The other day I was sifting through some closet clutter and I found a ton of old notebooks from grade school. I was torn between keeping them for the memories and sentimental value or tossing them to ...
It’s not too often that I write a tech review about a notebook. Literally, a notebook with 80 pages that comes with a blue pen. The Rocketbook Wave is different! It’s a notebook that can make the ink ...
Whether you’re concerned about your paper waste, you don’t want coworkers snooping through your brilliant, top-secret sketches, or you simply don’t have room at home to store stacks of scribbled notes ...