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In a world where technology pervades every aspect of our lives, an innovative tool has emerged: a smart pen that transforms ...
Wacom will display its new line of Bamboo tablets with multi-touch at its booth (31435) during the CES trade show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, January 7 to 10, 2010. Bamboo tablets are USB ...
We’ve reported on the Navisis Laptop Pen from Meanders Software before. This is a clever looking compromise for those who might want Tablet PC functionality on their laptop or notebook. Well, now it ...
Wacom, purveyors of fine pen tablets for digital artists, basically have two product lines of pen tablets. The first, Intuos, is a great pen tablet that give an artist the ability to turn a computer ...
After months of rumblings about a standalone slate, Wacom finally unveiled not one, but two tablets back in September. On paper, the Cintiq Companion may be the more compelling mobile workstation, ...
Windows 10 is being phased out - and upgrading to Windows 11 is not the best solution for everyone. Find out why modern ...
While Wacom is well-known among the creative community for its pen and tablet products, the company has actually been producing full-out tablet computers running Windows since 2013 when it launched ...
At this point we've seen countless Windows 8 devices -- Ultrabooks, convertibles and hybrids, oh my -- but to date there are only a few in the latter category running Ultrabook-grade processors.
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates here for the launch. Acer, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba are among the companies making the new tablet PCs, which are similar to notebook PCs. Most of the devices ...
Pondering getting a pen/tablet type deal going for helping to edit photos. In theory, I wouldn't mind just having both my mouse and this thing hooked up at the same time rather than having to plug in ...
Hantech Siso Tablo lets you easily sketch diagrams in a digital document. Oct. 26, 2009— -- Years ago, Microsoft proclaimed that the future of the notebook PC was the tablet PC. It was envisioned ...
For the first time in fifteen or more years, Redmond faces a genuine challenge to its Windows desktop monopoly. The threat isn't coming from Linux or from Mac OS X or from any other operating system.