Engineers and programmers have been trying for decades to teach computers and other electronics to recognize handwritten text. Only in the last few years have the world’s largest software companies ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Handwriting Recognition (HWR) Market Size, Market Share, Application Analysis, Regional Outlook, Growth Trends, Key Players, Competitive Strategies and Forecasts, 2022 to ...
These days, the rollout of new technology resembles the type of psychological experiments scientists used to get in trouble for. Companies fling interesting but imperfect products into the world, and ...
The company's new Interactive Ink addition to its popular embedded handwriting recognition engine provides some really useful-looking tools to streamline digital notetaking. I've been reviewing ...
As part of MakerWeek 2023, The New York Times’ annual hackathon, iOS and Android mobile engineers explored the ability to write in The New York Times Crosswords app on each respective platform. As an ...
PalmSource is turning over a new leaf for handwriting recognition, replacing its idiosyncratic software amid a growth in popularity for keyboards in the handheld industry and amid a continuing patent ...
WritePad SDK now enables third-party application developers and OEMs to take maximum advantage of state-of-the-art handwriting recognition software for Android OS and iOS while developing in C# using ...
PalmSource Inc., the operating system division of Palm Inc., announced yesterday that it will discontinue its Graffiti handwriting-recognition software in favor of Jot technology from Communication ...
Livescribe says beta version of desktop software is ready. On the Windows side, the gadget maker also adds print-your-own paper and handwriting recognition options. During her years at CNET News, Ina ...
Illegible prescriptions scrawled on physicians' notepads could become a thing of the past, thanks to two complementary technologies developed at the University at Buffalo and the University of ...
Palm Inc. may have to discontinue using the handwriting recognition software in its handheld devices or pay royalties to Xerox Corp. after a federal judge's ruling yesterday that Palm and its former ...