In September 2015, Wacom launched a new line of note-taking products with the Bamboo Spark, a "smart" folio that allows you to take notes on a normal pad of paper with a special ballpoint pen; when ...
Wacom has just announced the Bamboo Spark, a pen and notepad solution that turns handwritten notes into digital files. Users that prefer a physical writing experience on real paper can take notes or ...
Wacom well known for its range of drawing tablets has this week unveiled a new system that will enable users to share notes across different platforms in the form of WILL or Wacom Ink Layer Language.
Despite the many high-tech devices on display here at IFA, sometimes all you want is a pen and paper to jot down notes or draw a quick sketch. Still, there's no reason not to marry ink and tech, which ...
Wacom, makers of those ever capable artist tablets, has released a new iPad app that turns your iPad into a digital notebook (or sketchpad). Ideally, you would use it with Wacom’s Bamboo Stylus for ...
Drawing tablet and digitizer hardware maker Wacom is expanding the availability of its homegrown note-taking app today, with a launch that brings the previously iPad-only app to devices powered by ...
Taking notes on a computer or phone is never going to be as easy as taking notes with a pad and pen. Especially if you used to be a policy debater or ever learned shorthand. You have a method for ...
Wacom has been pushing into the world of mobile for a while, and its efforts have just culminated in a pretty bold move: A single, cross-platform standard for sharing handwritten notes and sketches ...
At the IFA show in Germany, Wacom rolled up some product updates and launched a hybrid ballpoint/ electronic-folio system for notetaking on real paper. I've been reviewing hardware and software, ...
Wacom and DFKI have developed a joint system to enrich handwritten documents with useful knowledge. In addition to information from the corporate memory, this includes individual knowledge and ...
6th March - Wacom Co., Ltd., today announces that its Wacom® feel IT technologies (hereafter called "feel TM "), has been adopted by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. The digital pen sensor system ...
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