Displaying items by tag: stylus

Why let Microsoft or Samsung dictate the creative Windows tablet space when the wunderkinds at Wacom can "re-invent" the stylus experience and create their own top-tier tablet?

Published in Mobility

Samsung’s Note7 smartphone has launched and comes to market in just under three weeks and likely four to six weeks ahead of the iPhone 7’s launch.

Published in Mobility

Not everyone can spring for a stylus-equipped iPad Pro or Samsung Galaxy Note phone or tablet, and sometimes you just want to capture ideas, text and drawings on paper.

Published in Home Tech

Samsung has taken copying Apple to a new level with its own #gate issue in a new phone that could damage the Note 5 stylus and the slot. 

Published in Home Tech

A range of 8 and 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab A tablets, with and without stylus, have been launched by Samsung to battle the iPad and Microsoft’s Surface tablets.

Published in Home Tech

Although Montblanc created a special pen for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4, it has also created the StarWalker Extreme Stylus for $730 along with a free ScreenWriter app for iPad.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 01 January 2015 20:23

2015: Happy New Year from iTWire!

It’s 2015, and we’re half way through the second decade of the 21st century. What cool new things can we expect in tech this year?

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 23 August 2012 16:06

Samsung's Note family grows in number and size

Samsung has followed up its Note small tablet/large smartphone with a 10in version.

Published in Mobility

Ok, so Fujitsu actually calls this a 'slate' rather than a tablet, and has aimed it squarely at the enterprise/business user rather than the larger consumer market that 'modern' tablets target, but if you need a Windows 7 tablet to run Windows 7 apps, this is one tab you might take a stab at.

Published in Mobility

N-Trig, the company behind capacitive multitouch screen technology that works with fingers and also a stylus, has released two videos which show the practical applications of how its technology 'enhances the multi-touch experience by giving people more options and ways of connecting with their computers'.

Published in Mobility

In the quest to be 'different' from Apple, it looks like N-Trig's 'Pen and Multi-Touch' technology will see Android OS tablets able to work with finger tips through its capacitive screen, while also letting users have the accuracy that only a stylus can truly bring - will the iPad 2 offer the same?

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