A new investigation proved that people who use a pen and paper to write down information tend to remember it a lot easier than if they type it on a computer keyboard or a touchscreen.Experts say that the correlation is caused by the way in which writing sends feedback signals to the brain, which learns the motions as... |
28 January 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Not too long ago, mobile Internet pioneer ACCESS Co. LTD. has announced the availability of a new software solution for the owners of a device running under Google's Android operating system, namely Graffiti. According to the company, this software has been one of the most popular applications ever released for... |
20 July 2010 11:50 GMT |
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Axiotron has announced Quickscript, the company’s new handwriting-recognition application for Mac OS X. Quickscript offers accurate recognition of cursive handwriting, hand-printed and isolated characters. It supports 26 languages, and is optimized for users of the Axiotron Modbook. The software also works with... |
6 May 2010 03:56 GMT |
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I.R.I.S., a company specialized in Intelligent Document Recognition, Enterprise Content Management and Optimized IT Infrastructure has released the IRISnotes Exclusive 1.0 mobile note taker for Mac. IRISnotes is a device that transforms handwritten notes and sketches into editable text on a computer in a less time- a... |
8 March 2010 08:01 GMT |
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Mountain View-based company Google has just released a new application for the users of an Android-based mobile phone, namely Gesture Search. The new software solution comes straight from the Google Labs to all handsets powered by Android 2.0 or higher in the US market, and offers a new option for searching various ... |
4 March 2010 03:05 GMT |
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Apple has seeded developers with a new build of Snow Leopard, whose seed notes show a couple of noteworthy changes. Those include Chinese handwriting recognition on multi-touch-capable Macs and issues with installing the software on a MacBook Air via a shared optical disk. The seed notes for Mac OS X 10.6 Build 10A3... |
11 May 2009 03:01 GMT |
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Three weeks after the introduction of iPhone 3G, Apple released "iPhone 3G. A guided Tour." Days later, the Japanese version of the very same tour was available, featuring a Japanese bloke, of course.The video uses a well versed Apple employee to tell you what's new, and, just like with the English version, it d... |
7 July 2008 16:16 GMT |
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Hisense looked to impress at this year's edition of the Canton Fair by bringing one of its most evolved devices. One feature on this handset which will surely appeal to the Chinese market is that it also supports handwriting recognition.For people who normally use languages which need a different type of letters... |
17 July 2007 04:58 GMT |
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