• Gadgets

    The Write Stuff?

    By Posted on 5.2.2008 6 Comments

    Like previous digital ink pens, the Livescribe Pulse converts your writing to searchable computer files. The Pulse, though, adds audio recording synchronized to your handwriting. Point the pen to a spot in your notes (or click on your computer screen), and hear what was said when you wrote it. That sounds good on paper, but will it work, er, on paper?

    5.6.2008 at 08:29am - Comment by morgps

    The Livescribe should be a great tool for taking notes in class - I was impressed with its audio sensitivity. As for handwriting recognition, it's in the works, though I've never been all that pleased with any handwriting rec system I've tested. One potentially interesting option for writers conducting interviews: a system where you upload your audio files and pay for someone to transcribe them. Not available yet, but under discussion. - Steve Morgenstern

  • Entertainment & Gaming

    Guinness Got Game

    By Posted on 5.5.2008 8 Comments

    Used to be, when I answered my phone at work, I didn't know what to expect. A college frat boy wanting to build the world's largest beer bong. Ashrita Furman, a guy from Brooklyn planning to break the marathon unicycle-riding record for the greater glory of his spiritual leader, Sri Chinmoy. A woman who had toilet-trained her chameleon. I was the associate American editor for the Guinness Book of World Records, and point man in the U.S. for would-be record-breakers.

    5.6.2008 at 08:24am - Comment by morgps

    The Guinness folks maintain a web site that discusses new and potentially new records (including GTA IV). It's at http://gamers.guinnessworldrecords.com. - Steve Morgenstern

  • Entertainment & Gaming

    Guinness Got Game

    By Posted on 5.5.2008 8 Comments

    Used to be, when I answered my phone at work, I didn't know what to expect. A college frat boy wanting to build the world's largest beer bong. Ashrita Furman, a guy from Brooklyn planning to break the marathon unicycle-riding record for the greater glory of his spiritual leader, Sri Chinmoy. A woman who had toilet-trained her chameleon. I was the associate American editor for the Guinness Book of World Records, and point man in the U.S. for would-be record-breakers.

    5.2.2008 at 03:36pm - Comment by morgps

    To be fair, the book does say the Wavebird was the "First first-party RF wireless controller for a home console" -- I could have made that clearer above. - Steve Morgenstern



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