With a starting price of $399, the Microsoft Surface Go is the cheapest tablet in the Surface lineup. But that price is just for an entry-level tablet. A keyboard cover will set you back at least $130 ...
Check out our full written Micosoft Surface Pro 3 review. Writing on a glass screen may not be very popular with most current tablets, but Microsoft has designed a beautiful, new stylus for the ...
Microsoft has unveiled its new Classroom Pen 2, and it costs half the price of the first version that launched in 2019. The Microsoft Classroom Pen 2 will be sold in packs of 20 for a cost of $399.80, ...
Microsoft is aiming to make Windows Ink more useful for kids with the Classroom Pen, a new Surface Go stylus that's easier for smaller hands to hold. It's shorter than the current Surface Pen at four ...
Microsoft has acquired an Israeli company called N-Trig that is responsible for creating the Surface Pro 3 stylus. Official word on the acquisition has not been given, but Microsoft reportedly bought ...
Big news in the technology world: Microsoft is working on a stylus that will work on any screen. That means that the company could roll out a pen-based solution to make any screen scribalable. Here’s ...
What can you do in 30 seconds? If it’s an advertisement for the Surface, the answer is: a lot. For the past two years, Microsoft has been showing the tablet running the full version of Office, editing ...
A recently-published patent by Microsoft envisions a stylus that can be used as a Bluetooth headset, thanks to a flexible design that allows the pen to wrap around your ear and a dockable earpiece.
This week the fellow that introduced us to Microsoft Ink at BUILD 2016 also let loose word of a new writing tool. This stylus, he somehow neglected to mention onstage, will be made in collaboration ...
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It’s rare that you see a Microsoft Surface device being promoted without its Surface Pen. It’s a key feature that is talked up regularly by the Surface team, and it’s one area that’s ripe for ...
This is just the beginning, says Ken Hinckley of Microsoft Research Labs. We’re on the edge of a major stylus renaissance, in which pen computing will be just as common as touch computing. But the ...
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