We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Gone are the days when people whisper "what did she say" across the boardroom, or you look back at your notes and can't understand anything ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Everybody’s suddenly building hardware to take notes on your meetings — but the software’s really the trick.
The Plaud.AI pin took up mercifully little space in my carry-on. It also presented an opportunity to kill two birds: I was flying across the country and knew I would be taking copious notes. If you’ve ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of productivity tools, Plaud AI has introduced two innovative devices that are set to transform how professionals handle meetings, conversations, and ideas. The Plaud ...
Hardware maker Plaud launched a new AI notetaker called Plaude NotePin S, along with a desktop app that helps you take notes for digital meetings, ahead of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) ...
Plaud AI isn’t finished disrupting the notetaking market. Its Note and Pin devices have shown the advantages of having a dedicated device over a simple phone app, but now it’s coming for the laptop ...
Jason has been reviewing and testing tech products for over ten years. He’s written for some of the biggest publications including Android Central, iMore, CrackBerry, and more. When he’s not playing ...
If you've ever had a great idea mid-walk and immediately lost it to the wind, join the club. I've burned through dozens of notes apps and pocket recorders over the years, all in the name of chasing ...
Some people are great note takers. They seem to delight in page after page of tiny, perfect handwriting. I’ve never been that guy. My penmanship is awful—despite the nuns’ best efforts—and I’m usually ...
Plaud, the AI company behind the Note and Note Pin, is launching a new version of the card-like recorder. The new Note Pro model brings Plaud’s hardware changes that facilitate some of the big ...