These days, we are so reliant on computers that many of us rarely pick up an actual pen or pencil and rely on auto-correct to fix our spelling mistakes. But Falk Wolsky and Daniel Kaesmacher think ...
Instead of a slap on the wrist, bad spellers can soon get a good shaking up. The German inventors of Lernstift claim their digital pen can spell check words and curb sloppy handwriting — all by ...
It may look like a pen. But it adds, subtracts, plays music and games, reads your handwriting aloud, reminds you to do your homework, and translates English words into Spanish. And oh, yes, it can ...
Point the Piano and Violin Learning Pen from Gigiway at notation in a music book and it will either play the piece through its built-in speaker or repeat and re-repeat a chosen passage and tell you ...
A pen which vibrates when it detects its owner making a mistake is to undergo testing in schools. The Lernstift or "learning pen", does not require ink or special paper to work and uses an internal ...
A computer-equipped pen vibrates when it senses errors or bad handwriting. July 12, 2013 — -- Some say our reliance on spell check has turned us into horrendous spellers and typing has worsened ...
A pair of German inventors have created a digital pen that can check for spelling mistakes in handwriting. The Lernstift, which is German for learning pen, has a built-in sensor that recognises ...
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