Livescribe has launched a new smartpen capable of automatically uploading written text to Evernote over Wi-Fi. The Sky WiFi Smartpen includes 2GB (on entry-level models) of on-board memory to store ...
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 is making it easier to share content from its digital pen with a new service called LiveScribe Connect. Livescribe makes digital pens--the Echo and Pulse--that write with regular ink on ...
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 pen is something of a niche tool, but for those who need its services, it's absolutely essential. It's long been a friend to journalists and students in particular, making note-taking ...
Whenever ENR editors find a tool we want for ourselves that also has crossover appeal for architects, engineers or construction managers, we like to show it off. Livescribe's Smartpen is one of those ...
Livescribe broke new ground last year with the Sky WiFi pen that could transfer handwritten and audio notes straight to the cloud (well, to your Evernote account anyway), so that they'd be accessible ...
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, ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at ...
Livescribe has popularized the art of putting a computer in a pen, and today it’s launching its new “smartpen,” the Echo. The pen is targeted at serious note takers, business professionals and ...
Here is one good reason that I take a ballpoint and a pad of paper to interviews, instead of a PC: so I never have to say to the person I'm talking to, "Wait, let me reboot my pen." But that's what ...
Smartphones and tablets might be more popular than ever, but according to Livescribe CEO Gilles Bouchard, so too is paper. “Roughly 60% of mobile users still say they prefer to take notes on paper–and ...