The world's first portable color ePaper monitor has gone on sale - but don't expect it to be affordable just yet By Wayne Williams published 18 August 25 13.3-inch Bigme B13 color ePaper monitor goes on sale - but is it worth the cost?
Someone wants to sell you a digital version of the antiquated typewriter but without a glued-on keyboard (no really) By Efosa Udinmwen published 20 February 25 The Pomera DM250 brings back the typewriter experience but skips the mechanical keyboard, making it a modern yet incomplete throwback.
A powerful new AI tool is coming to Chromebooks to vastly increase productivity By Aleksha McLoughlin published 21 March 25 Google has announced new Gemini AI features coming to ChromeOS by default
This cheap, compact projector can turn your wall into a giant whiteboard – and it has gesture controls too By James Rogerson published 28 November 25 The Choice Bee AI Projector Air supports a stylus and comes in at an extremely low price, so we really hope it gets a global launch.
Google transforms NotebookLM into a curated knowledge hub and I might be in geek heaven By Graham Barlow published 15 July 25 From Shakespeare to parenting: Google’s NotebookLM debuts themed ‘Featured Notebooks’ with The Economist & The Atlantic.
The rumored Apple Pencil 3 could make it easier than ever to draw on iPads By James Ide published 3 April 24 Apple could be about to announce a next-generation Apple Pencil with a new gesture, location tracking, and the return of pressure sensitivity.
NotebookLM just got a major chat upgrade with 8x more context, better memory, and smarter responses By Eric Hal Schwartz published 31 October 25 Google is embedding its Nano Banana AI image model into Search and NotebookLM, with Photos to follow.
Boox Note Max specs fully revealed – and it looks like the perfect A4-sized E Ink notebook for me By David Nield published 10 December 24 The Boox Note Max from Onyx is going to bring with it a 13.3-inch display, with a 300 PPI resolution.
The Apple Notes app could seriously step up its game in iOS 18 with these two upgrades By Kristina Terech published 17 April 24 Apple observers are expecting the tech company to unveil an upgraded Notes app, integrating audio recordings and advanced math features, revolutionizing its digital note-taking.
Your Chromebook might soon get one of the Google Pixel 9's best features By Hamish Hector published 9 October 24 A twist on the Google Pixel 9 recorder app is reportedly coming to ChromeOS 130.
This awesome E Ink poster frame looks like the future of wall art, if you can stomach the price tag By Alex Blake published 8 January 25 The PocketBook InkPoster is a gorgeous (if expensive) way to display art on your walls.
ReMarkable may be launching a smaller tablet – here are 3 things I want to see By David Nield published 28 August 25 ReMarkable's e-paper tablets always impress, and there's another one on the way.
Want a cheaper Apple Pencil for your iPad? This $30 alternative comes with Find My tracking By Alex Blake published 10 January 25 Want a more affordable Apple Pencil alternative? ESR has you covered with the $30 Geo Digital Pencil.
'Look, no wires'! This color E Ink display is the first device I’ve seen that uses truly contactless wireless power By Benny Har-Even published 7 February 25 Color E-Ink displays were everywhere at ISE 2025, but this is the only one in the world that receives its power without wires.
World's first modular handheld inkjet printer claims revolutionary print-on-any-surface capabilities — Chinese startup makes big promises but watch out for the price of consumables By Wayne Williams published 11 April 24 Chinese-made Printisian handheld inkjet printer can print on any surface, and you can back it on Kickstarter now.
'The Entire History of You': How a lone developer created free app that records everything you do on your PC — and allows you to rewind and search for anything in a weird homage to an episode of Black Mirror By Wayne Williams published 13 May 24 Inspired by a Black Mirror episode, a developer has created Windrecorder, a "personal memory search engine".
Insta360 is sticking AI, ChatGPT, and Gemini into speakerphones with the Wave By Roland Moore-Colyer published 25 September 25 The Insta360 Wave could be a great smart speakerphone for podcasting.
The iPhone 16 needs to steal the TCL 50 XL NxtPaper's best feature pronto By Alex Walker-Todd published 29 February 24 Apple already does a great job with the always-on displays on its Pro iPhones but the screen used by the TCL 50 XL NxtPaper would take things to the next level.
Google Lens can now automatically save your visual searches By Roland Moore-Colyer published 8 March 24 Google Lens just got a handy upgrade that will automatically save the searches you do with it, but you need to opt-in.
Google’s scary-good AI podcast tool just got better with built-in YouTube upload and easy sharing By John-Anthony Disotto published 26 September 24 Google's AI-generated podcast tool was already impressive, but now you can feed it any YouTube video to turn into a discussion
Lenovo summons spirit of Microsoft Bob with Tiko, its 'compact AI emotional interaction companion' By Wayne Williams published 3 March 25 Lenovo has unveiled a range of Magic Bay proof of concept accessories for the ThinkBook 16p Gen 6, including Tiko an AI emotional interaction companion.
The next Apple Pencil could have haptic feedback, and it might land alongside the iPad Air 6 By James Rogerson published 29 April 24 The upcoming Apple Pencil could have haptic feedback along with other major upgrades.
This app can add AI narration to any site or text – here's how to make it work By Eric Hal Schwartz published 26 June 24 ElevenLabs launches iOS app for narrating text with AI-powered voices
I had a big audio transcription problem – Gemini solved it, and ChatGPT didn’t By Lance Ulanoff published 5 December 25 When I needed a transcription with speakers identified, Gemini 3 Pro proved its mettle.
Google is giving Gemini AI a memory for your favorite things By Eric Hal Schwartz published 21 November 24 Google Gemini will is adding a memory for preferences and the ability to redraw human art.
Good news — your Google Meet call will soon be able to take notes for you By Mike Moore published 9 August 24 Automatic meeting note generation is coming to Google Meet soon.
Aura’s new e-paper 'Ink' can run for three months on a single charge, and could be the future for digital frames By Timothy Coleman published 21 October 25 Leading digital photo frame maker Aura branches out with a new power efficient color e-paper type frame, which can run for three months on a single charge.
I tried the latest update to NotebookLM and it’s never been easier to make an AI podcast out of other people’s articles, for better or worse By Graham Barlow published 3 April 25 NotebookLM can now search for sources for you on the web, making it easier to create AI podcasts.
This AI 'poetry camera' shoots haikus instead of photos – and that’s way more interesting than megapixels By Timothy Coleman published 6 May 24 This Instax-like camera is like a reverse AI image generator – image-to-text – printing words instead of pictures
Microsoft Notepad gets an AI makeover By Eric Hal Schwartz published 27 May 25 Microsoft is infusing AI into its most classic tools, including Notepad.