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SoundNote: iPad App of the Week

SoundNote is a note taking app with a couple of neat tricks under its belt to make it worth the $5 price tag. With SoundNote, users can take notes, record audio...

Mac Users: How to Take Notes in Class

With the Fall semester commencing this month for most students, many are wondering how to use their shiny new MacBooks and MacBook Pros to take notes in class. ...

Bible Apps: iPad Apps of the Week

The iPad is a very useful tool for research and study no matter what your topic, but increasingly people are using it for studying the most popular book in huma...
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Notebooks.com Week in Review July 30th

This week the big tech news centered around the Back to School Season with many deals and promotions appearing to help students find a good deal on a back to sc...

iOS 4 Optimized Apps

With Apple's release of iOS 4 and the iPhone 4, new apps are now available on the App Store that take advantage of the new features found in the updates. Most o...

Doxie Review: Scan Straight to the Cloud

The Doxie scanner is a small USB powered scanner which like many similar sized scanners can fit nicely in a bag for travel, but unlike most other scanners it is...
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Bad News: More Colleges Banning Laptops

In a change from the time when colleges vied to be the most wired campus and recently the most wireless campus in the nation, professors and colleges are kickin...
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Inking on the iPad

One reason I was excited about getting my iPad was to do some inking during meetings. Inking refers to doing handwriting on the screen using a stylus. This is w...

What’s On Your iPad?

Tomorrow is the big day and already there is a large number of iPad apps available for download. If you are one of the lucky people who will have one handed to ...

Sony Vaio W Eco Series Review

At CES 2010 Sony announced a refresh of its Vaio W notebooks and included in the new lineup is the Sony Vaio W Series Eco Netbook, or as Sony likes to call it a...

Review: Blackberry 8520 with Optical Trackpad

BlackBerryCurve8520_FrontsmThere comes a time in every gadgets life when its ball drops and a more mature model comes to market. Never has this been truer than with the Blackberry Curve 8520 which is now available on T-Mobile. The new Curve looks similar to the other phones in the Curve lineup and shares many of the same features but its optical trackpad is what makes it stand out and say, "Look at me." By ditching the traditional rollerball for a smooth trackpad and throwing in a 2G radio RIM was able to create a very functional phone at an attractive price point; $50 at Walmart with a 2 year agreement.