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Livescribe Smartpen records handwriting and audio concurrently

Crave If you ever had to do transcribing work, you'd probably understand how tedious it is to replay a recorded audio clip several times to catch what is being said. So ... Read story »

Diotek develops Korean handwriting recognition software for iPhone

Crave Sure, the iPhone may be getting Chinese handwriting recognition, but it's not done yet. Diotek, a mobile software company based in Korea, has announced DioPen--a handwriting recognition software for the iPhone. ... Read story »

New iPhone firmware features Chinese handwriting recognition

Crave A day really doesn't go by these days without news of the iPhone. The latest piece of news, coming from a Chinese blog site wretch.cc, shows screenshots of a Chinese handwriting ... Read story »

Robotic arm to help kids with motor deficit

Crave Children with dyspraxia are currently working with the robotic arm weekly to help them develop better coordination. A robotic arm is lending a hand to children with dyspraxia, a motor-skills ... Read story »

Report: Apple rehires Newton developer

Crave Michael Tchao Those expecting Apple to introduce a new tablet computer soon may have another clue to the device's imminent arrival. Apple has rehired Michael Tchao, one of the original ... Read story »
LG Cookie (KP500)

LG Cookie (KP500)

Review Making sure that everyone gets a chance to buy a touchscreen phone, LG has come up with the sub-US$160 KP500 Cookie. Here we find out if there's more to it than just a fancy interface. Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET.co.uk. As such, please note that there...
Editors' rating  6.5
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Users' rating  10
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Photos: Microsoft Courier's user interface in-depth

Features Here's more on Microsoft's secret tablet, Courier's interface, from the gestures to the features.  Read story »

Window Phone provides cool window on weather

Crave A friend of mine recently complained that local weather forecasts here in San Francisco have been off all summer (they should just predict fog every day and they'll be spot-on, ... Read story »

RIM patent application details hybrid touchscreen

Crave BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has applied for a patent on a hybrid resistive-capacitive touchscreen. The company's patent application, published at the end of July, describes a fusion between the two ... Read story »

Windows 7: RTM in pictures

Features The official release of Microsoft Windows 7 has earned an Outstanding rating from CNET. This comprehensive gallery will tell you why. Read story »

Chairman Mao's laptop cooling pad

Crave A design revolution. If you notice that you dad hoards a large collection of propaganda from China's Cultural Revolution or the Great Leap Forward, here's a perfect modern-day father's gift ... Read story »

PhonePoint Pen lets you scribble in the air with your handset

Crave We knew that the built-in accelerometers in our phones can be used for more meaningful purposes other than just rotating screens and muting calls, but we didn't know exactly what they ... Read story »
Sony Ericsson Satio

Sony Ericsson Satio

Review When Sony Ericsson unveiled the concept multimedia phone Idou (renamed Satio) at the Barcelona-based Mobile World Congress in February, the focus wasn't entirely on the hardware. The Japanese-Swedish outfit also headlined a new Entertainment Unlimited strategy that aims to facilitate the sharing of...
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  7.8
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Apple launches new MacBooks, makes the Air more price competitive

Crave Apple did it again. While most of the tech industry expected the Cupertino company to focus on the iPhone at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple instead started the show by ... Read story »

Why your next phone could have Swype's keyboard

Crave Swype's software keyboard looks like a normal keyboard, but it lets you type without lifting your finger. Keyboard technology may not seem as exciting as faster microprocessors, massive displays, or ... Read story »

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