The pens are clever. The new Android app is welcome. But Livescribe still has a lot of work to do. In a tech industry that fixates on annual hardware cycles and planned obsolescence, Livescribe is ...
Inspired by Apple, every hardware maker is creating an app stores these days. Today, Livescribe is launching a beta platform that allows developers to create apps for its Pulse smart pen. There are ...
“Unique” is one of the most overused words in tech, but it’s the only way to describe Livescribe’s Pulse smartpen. Depending on how you look at it, it’s a voice recorder that can also take notes, and ...
Earlier this year we had an early look at Livescribe’s new Android app which was available in preview form and it’s now arrived for all to download. The new mobile app allows Android users to use the ...
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 ...
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 ...
We were excited back in 2009 to hear that Livescribe was launching an app store. I remember, we were particularly impressed with the fact that a device so small, like the Pulse smartpen, could ignite ...
Livescribe unveiled a new Android application earlier this year and this week have now officially launched the Livescribe Android app making it available to all. To be able to use the new mobile ...
Livescribe has been in the business of merging physical content you generate — things like hand-written notes and voice recordings — with the digital world for years now. The Livescribe 3 “smartpen,” ...
Livescribe’s smartpen has two primary features: It records ambient audio along with every pen stroke of your handwritten notes. But not all its uses are immediately obvious. I bought the new, ...
The notepad has stubbornly resisted the digital revolution. Sure, there are some great note-taking apps, such as Evernote and Microsoft OneNote, but these still rely on a keyboard. Over the years many ...
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