Otter is the only free AI note-taker on Android that stands up to serious use ...
Tom has been covering technology since 2019, having worked as part of the phones team at TechRadar and then as an editor at What to Watch. Since 2025 he’s been a freelance contributor for many more ...
XPPen Magic Note Pad has officially launched in India, perfect for students, professionals, and creators who want a ...
Great apps are becoming less of a reason to buy a Samsung phone.
The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is a new breed of e-readers from Amazon. Aside from being your reading companion, it also wants to double as your trusty note-taking device. And it does a terrific job at ...
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The Paper Pure pairs an accessible design with modest hardware while retaining ReMarkable's niche functionality.
Night reading, built-in dictionaries, cheaper books, and notes you will actually use later. Here is the case for ditching physical books and never looking back.
Take one look around the lecture hall, and you’re hit with a sea of students buried in their screens and notebooks. Some opt for laptops, rapidly typing away at their keyboards as the professor ...
The matte display is the biggest highlight, but strong performance, long battery life, and useful accessories make this one ...
Google Keep has been my go-to note-taking app for over a decade now, and I have always loved its simplicity, integration, and speed. Sure, I prefer other dedicated tools for research or writing, but ...