A new AI wearable to supplement your memory is happy to tread where other AI hardware failed By Eric Hal Schwartz published 29 August 24 Plaud.AI has launched an AI-enhanced wearable recording device called the NotePin.
New Rabbit R1 demo promises a world without apps – and a lot more talking to your tech By Christian Guyton published 12 March 24 AI-powered voice controls are the future of tech - at least, that’s what Rabbit Inc. thinks.
This sleek new AI device will transcribe and analyze your conversations for way less than its rivals By Eric Hal Schwartz published 20 December 24 New Pocket AI device transcribes and analyzes conversations.
Montblanc just released an e-notebook, and yes it's staggeringly expensive By Hamish Hector published 22 September 25 Montblanc, the German luxury goods maker, has decided to expand its high-end stationery range into the digital world.
Goodnotes adds an AI that can read and explain even the worst handwriting By Eric Hal Schwartz published 7 October 24 Goodnotes releases AI tools to read and understand handwritten notes.
These AI-powered earbuds can also act as a dictaphone with transcription when left in their case By Carrie Marshall published 5 March 25 Viaim's wireless earbuds can help you work (record and transcribe) as well as play.
I’ve used Kindles since the first version, and here’s what Amazon is getting right about AI with the new Kindle Scribe By Eric Hal Schwartz published 17 October 24 Amazon Kindle Scribe gets AI right.
Google shows off AI tool for reading handwritten text by rewriting it digitally By Eric Hal Schwartz published 4 November 24 Google Research showcases AI that can read handwritten text.
The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is the most exciting Kindle in ages, and I have the sketches to prove it By Lance Ulanoff published 30 September 25 I go hands-on with Amazon's newest pen-ready ereader, the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft
Amazon's Kindle Scribe is now a clan of three with thin, light builds and a new Colorsoft option By Jacob Krol published 30 September 25 Amazon has just updated its Kindle Scribe, its ereader with note-taking features – there are now three models, including a new Colorsoft edition with an 11-inch display.
Google's free NotebookLM AI app is out now for Android and iOS – here's why it's a day-one download for me By David Nield published 20 May 25 One of Google's best AI tools is now available for free on your mobile platform of choice.
Logitech's new MX Ink stylus might be a dream art tool for your Meta Quest headset By Cesar Cadenas published 18 June 24 The MX Ink is said to deliver an immersive experience thanks to low-latency performance and haptic feedback.
Google’s NotebookLM adds Mind Maps to its string of research tools to help you learn faster than ever By Graham Barlow published 21 March 25 Mind Maps are being added to NotebookLM to help you learn even faster.
Google's AI-powered NotebookLM is now available to help organize your life By Cesar Cadenas published 9 December 23 NotebookLM is also seeing a performance boost and will host 22 unique features by next week.
Have the new Apple Pencil Pro for your iPad Pro or Air? Start with these apps to try out the new skills By Jacob Krol published 20 May 24 With the Apple Pencil Pro, iPad Air with M2, and iPad Pro with M4 officially available, developers are pushing out updates using new features like squeeze and haptics.
Your Kindle Scribe just became a better note-taking ereader with promised AI features rolling out widely now By Sharmishta Sarkar published 14 February 25 The latest firmware brings AI Summary and handwriting recognition to old and new Kindle Scribes in three more countries.
The next Apple Pencil could work on the Vision Pro for spatial sketching By Cesar Cadenas published 25 March 24 Rumors suggest the new model will even support pressure and tilt sensitivity, but it's unknown when it'll launch.
Can't find the promised AI features on your new Kindle Scribe? Here's why By Sharmishta Sarkar published 11 December 24 AI Summary and handwriting recognition aren't technically available on the 2024 Kindle Scribe outside the US yet, but there are ways around the restriction.
I can't wait to try this 7-inch color E-Ink display that can make calls, but also has a wireless charging stylus and a unique 2-button navigation By Wayne Williams published 9 April 25 Chinese manufacturer Bigme's 7-inch color ePaper device runs Android and can be used to make calls.
You can now use Google's AI study tools for NotebookLM right up until the test starts By Eric Hal Schwartz published 7 November 25 Google's NotebookLM app adds AI-powered flashcards and quizzes for on-the-go studying.
Google reveals powerful NotebookLM app for Android and iOS with release date – here's what it looks like By David Nield published 2 May 25 The promised NotebookLM apps are showing up on the Play Store and App Store, with pre-orders now open.
An Apple Vision Pro Pencil could be on the way, based on a new patent By David Nield published 14 January 24 Apple could be planning to produce a chunky, super-sized Apple Pencil to use with its mixed reality headset.
I started using NotebookLM’s new quiz tools – and they’re actually great for learning By Eric Hal Schwartz published 11 September 25 Google’s NotebookLM has new quiz and flashcard features to turn ordinary documents into interactive study sessions.
This Black Friday Kindle Scribe sale makes it cheap enough that even teachers like me can afford one By Philip Berne published 17 November 23 Amazon Black Friday Kindle deals knock the Kindle Scribe down $100 and even more for bundles
Wacom's unique MovinkPad 11 Android tablet with Pro Pen 3 support gets its first review, and aspiring illustrators will love it By Efosa Udinmwen published 3 August 25 Wacom’s MovinkPad 11 supports the Pro Pen 3, offers matte display drawing, and preloaded software, but its Android ecosystem still feels limited for professionals.
Apple just announced a new Apple Pencil Pro, and it's so much better than I expected By Muskaan Saxena published 7 May 24 Apple has just announced a new Pencil Pro and it’s every artist's dream.
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.
Google Meet will now use Gemini AI to automatically take meeting notes for you By Mike Moore published 28 August 24 A year on from its announcement, Google Meet "Take notes for me" feature is now rolling out.
Proton is launching an AI tool to help you write better emails By Craig Hale published 18 July 24 Proton says its new generative AI ‘Scribe’ tool will be more private than key rivals, and it’s available for $2.99 per month.