AI determines how much help Shakespeare had writing a play

Many believe that Shakespeare had help writing at least some of his plays, but to what extent? AI might have an answer. Czech researcher Petr Plecháč has developed a machine learning system that determined which portions of Henry VIII were l...

Google Docs is getting Gmail’s autocomplete smarts

Google hoped to make writing emails a little easier when it added its Smart Compose autocomplete function to Gmail last year. You should be able to take advantage of the helpful feature elsewhere soon, as it's coming to Google Docs, starting as a bet...

Samsung crams 100 layers and more speed into its latest SSD

Samsung has started mass production on solid state drives (SDDs) that feature the company's sixth-generation 256GB three-bit vertical NAND memory. This means the drives come with an industry first 100 layers of NAND cells, a writing speed of 450 micr...

Microsoft Word uses AI to improve your writing

Microsoft is about to challenge Grammarly (not to mention Google) on its home turf. The company is developing an Ideas feature for Word's online version that uses AI to suggest grammar changes, among other assists. In addition to catching basic err...

Google Docs’ AI grammar checker rolls out to G Suite users

Google Docs' AI grammar suggestions are no longer limited to early adopters. The company is rolling out the machine learning tool for G Suite users, giving them an easier way to polish their reports. As Google outlined last year, this isn't a spell...

This Reusable Notebook is the Perfect Gift for the Writer in Your Life

Love the feel of writing in a notebook, but hate how much paper you’re using, and how much space the old journals take up on your shelf? Check out the Rocketbook Everlast. This smart notebook is the last one you’ll ever buy because it has 32 reusable pages.

Simply use any pen from the Pilot Frixion line. Then write to your heart’s content. Send your note to cloud services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, and Evernote to keep them for posterity. When you’re ready to write more, wipe it down with a moistened cloth to make all the text disappear. Reduce waste while still enjoying the ease of scribbling by hand.

You can grab a 2-pack of Rocketbook Everlast reusable notebooks in the Technabob Shop for $59.99 in either letter (8.5″ x 11″) or executive (6″ x 8.8″) sizes.

The Freewrite Traveler lets authors battle writer’s block outside

Many authors can attest that writing isn't as simple as just sitting down at a computer and typing. A typical day might go more like this: check email, look at Facebook, tweet. You know, anything but actual writing. Astrohaus' Freewrite e-ink typewri...