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New research from Apple shows it is considering an Apple Pencil that does not require a touch-sensitive iPad screen, and instead can write or draw using any surface.
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The Kindle Colorsoft is Amazon's first color e-reader, but is it worth the extra cost over a Kindle Paperwhite?
A newly granted patent suggests that Apple is working on a stylus that doesn’t need a screen or even a surface to function.
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Milton Theatre introduces fully animated, 3D digital backdrops that pull the audience into the streets of 1958 New York City.