Lazy summer days make for some lazy blogging (or re-blogging). Gizmodo reports on the new features of the Livescribe Echo Smartpen:
“Echo lets you put pen to pad to draw on your computer (Mac or PC) via USB port, records audio, and can even sync that audio with your note-taking. The 60-plus selection of Livescribe apps [...]
If you’ve followed Mac Law Students for any length of time, you know that I’ve struggled to figure out what to do with the site since I graduated from law school waaay back in 2008. I’m happy to report that after a mere two years of screwing around, I’ve finally come up with a way [...]
Everyone interested in law or the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) should be familiar with The Oyez Project. It’s a one-stop shop for all cool things SCOTUS. From their site:
The Oyez Project is a multimedia archive devoted to the Supreme Court of the United States and its work. It aims to be a complete and authoritative source [...]
As I begin to think about my future set-up, a bit of thinking (and this will change) about what I want:
A setup that’s in some way portable (either a laptop or a desktop/slave laptop configuration) for class, library, trips, etc.
A base station setup (probably based off of the same machine) that I can use to [...]
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By carnellh | Published:
October 13, 2008
I’ve had a lot of questions on how to set up QS once someone downloads it. I think I’ve taken for granted the fact that I now have QS doing what I need it to do, but I think I had this particular app on my hard drive for a least 6 months before I [...]