Education
Kindle partners with Overdrive to bring you library books
In what can only be good news for all Kindle owners, Amazon has announced that they will partner with Overdrive to allow Kindle devices to
SyncPad: Like Air Sketch, but different…and flawed
One of the biggest issue with the iOS app store is that there are so many apps and such a limited browsing system in place
Just Mobile AluPen review
The AluPen from Just Mobile aims to be the most exclusive looking stylus out there. Shaped like a giant pencil and made out of aluminum,
iPad Student Diaries #9: Feature war in note taking land
One of the main issues with what I currently do at school is fragmentation- I use perhaps a dozen different apps to get everything done,
App review: Smoothboard 2 for Windows
I spend a lot of time looking for, using and writing about educational apps. Most of these are on the iPad, but every now and
Capacitive stylus Sharpie mod to make your stylus more comfortable
As you know I love Kickstarter and occasionally post about projects I find there. Yesterday I stumbled across a project called the Cosmonaut where the
App review: Air Sketch for iPad
I’ve written about Air Sketch before, but the pure awesomeness of the app means it deserves a dedicated review. Read on to see how this
iPad Student Diaries #8: ReplayNote special
I’ve said it time and again; the iPad is an awesome device for school use, both as a student and as a teacher. I’ve done
Dagi stylus P501 and P101 review
Not all capacitive styli have the iconic rubber tip on the end- in fact there are lots of materials that can be used for making
iPad Student Diaries #7: smartNote is out, Notify is in
The productivity app I spend the most time with on the iPad has been smartNote. Its functionality was the reason I bought the iPad and

















