You might be familiar with the technology from reading a book on a Kindle. But so far, the technology behind the screen called E Ink or p-paper has proven useful mostly for displaying information.
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After recently starting the process of taking preorders for their new Noteslate SHIRO E Ink note-taking and sketching device, Noteslate has announced this week that they have also created a larger ...
Adobe has long dominated the business of providing software tools for creative professionals -- but it has always shied away from hardware. Today that changes with the roll-out of two new accessories ...
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The Microsoft Garage's latest project could be a boon for designers working with 360-degree scenes. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...