by Lee Mathews on March 29, 2011 at 10:50 AM

Evernote, the popular multi-platform 'digital memory' app, has done some serious re-tooling of its Web interface. In addition to a more polished UI that more closely mirrors the look of Evernote on the desktop, the update brings features like notebook stacks and snippet view to the Web.
Auto-saving is now enabled as well, and you can select multiple items by holding down the Cmd or Ctrl key ...
by Lee Mathews on February 20, 2011 at 09:00 AM

Evernote has updated its app for BlackBerry smartphones, rolling numerous bugfixes and improvements in to the new build. Among them is an updated home screen, which now looks much more like the Evernote app for Android. The search bar has been removed from the bottom of the screen and a shortcut to all your notes has been added.
The new version also brings a much more powerful search feature, ...
by Sebastian Anthony on April 27, 2010 at 09:01 AM

It's about time! In the next few weeks and months NVIDIA will unify its driver releases. No longer will you have to seek out graphics drivers from your laptop's manufacturer: you'll be able to simply grab the drivers from the NVIDIA website. Dubbed 'Verde', these drivers will presumably tie in with new hardware slowly emerging from the NVIDIA factories.
These laptop drivers won't be part of ...
by Lee Mathews on March 11, 2009 at 02:00 PM

Like to keep things as simple as possible? Looking for a way to create notes for yourself? Take a look at PicoNote. It's available in three forms: a free Windows application, a web-based app, and a mobile-friendly web app (http://m.piconote.com). From the moment you sign up, you'll enjoy its simplicity - the registration form only asks for a username and password. Once you've created an account, ...
by Brad Linder on July 31, 2007 at 12:20 PM

Acer appears to be following Dell's lead and is installing Ubuntu Linux on at least one notebook PC. The Acer Aspire 5710Z with Ubuntu is only available in Singapore, where it's advertised for SG$999. That's about $660 US dollars. This PC's specs would seem to indicate that it's targeted at budget-minded consumers, and the omission of Windows XP or Vista probably helps drive down the price. But ...
by Chris Gilmer on July 9, 2007 at 02:00 PM

We know, it's the middle of the summer, but it's never too early to start looking at what you might need for the upcoming semester. And if you are looking for another way to get, and stay organized while off at school, Notely might be your lecture note savior. This online tool allows users to organize data from meetings, appointments, class notes, lectures, accessing it anywhere. There are a ...
by Chris Gilmer on May 22, 2007 at 05:00 PM

Word first surfaced about Zoho's latest offering Notebook at DEMO 07 way back in January. Demo participants got a glimpse of the application, similar to what Google offers with Notebook, that can be used for gathering, creating and collaborating with multiple types of content. Notebook just broke out of the testing phase at Zoho, adding to their ever expanding list of Office based applications, ...
by Chris Gilmer on March 29, 2007 at 02:00 PM

Get a little more organized with this updated Notebook release from Google. The organizational tool looks a little nicer now, care of some AJAXy goodness from the team at Google. They have updated and transformed the once boring Google Notebook, into something extremely useful. Notebook now uses a nice blend of AJAX and common Gmail features to store and share notes. Users can create a list of ...
by David Chartier on January 31, 2007 at 10:00 AM
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Zoho announced a new product called Zoho Notebook at this week's DEMO conference. Pimped as "the online application for gathering and creating multiple types of content that can easily be shared with others," Zoho Notebook is a little bit of Google Notebook with some Microsoft OneNote sprinkled on top, and finally brought to a simmer with some innovative and powerful web 2.0 collaborative ...
by Chris Gilmer on September 29, 2006 at 12:00 PM

In this issue of Googleholic we cover:
Google copyright clarification
Google slowish?
Google Notebook improvements
Google is the local search leader
Google Transit trip planner adds more cities
Good Charlotte stops by Google
Giant bug spotted in Germany on Google Maps
Continue reading Friday's Googleholic... ...
by Jordan Running on September 27, 2006 at 11:50 AM

Google Notebook, the Ajaxy bookmarking app I praised when it launched back in May, has taken a cue from Writely and Google Spreadsheets and added collaboration features. Whereas previously sharing was limited to letting others view your Notebook, it is now possible to invite other people to add to and modify your Notebook. This could be ideal for group research projects, trip planning--basically ...
by Jason Clarke on August 29, 2006 at 12:00 PM

Battery Eater Pro is an application that exists solely for the purpose of making life hell for your portable computer's battery. Rather than giving you a best case scenario prediction of the battery life in your notebook, Battery Eater Pro uses every power-hungry option to try to drain your battery as fast as possible. This is in many ways a better benchmark, since it's consistently repeatable, ...
by Jordan Running on May 16, 2006 at 02:05 PM

Google Notebook, the new product Google was being a bit coy about last week, is now up and running, and I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised. When some screenshots surfaced last week it wasn't clear just how Google Notebook would work, but luckily my initial suspicions were confirmed: Google Notebook is powered by a Firefox extension an addon for Firefox and IE. Basically, Google Notebook is ...
by Jordan Running on May 12, 2006 at 12:40 PM

The subject of one of Google's many announcements at Wednesday's Google Press Day was Google Notebook, a somewhat mysterious project that Google has described only as "a personal browser tool that lets you clip text, images, and links from the pages you're searching, save clippings to an online notebook, and then share notebooks with others." Google will be launching Google Notebook sometime next ...
by Jordan Running on May 11, 2006 at 10:30 AM

Google made a number of big(ish) announcements at yesterday's Google Press Day, but isn't that what Press Day is for? The biggest, or at least most fun, announcement was Google Trends, a new project at Google Labs that gives you pretty Alexa-like charts of search activity and Google News articles for the keywords you punch in. The charts are reminiscent of Google Finance, with news articles marked ...