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    Evernote officially limits free users to 50 notes and one measly notebook

    Evernote has confirmed the service’s tightly leashed new free plan, which the company tested with some users earlier this week. Starting December 4, the note-taking app will restrict new and current accounts to 50 notes and one notebook.

    Will Shanklin
    11.30.2023
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    Evernote is reportedly testing a severely restricted plan for free users

    Users on Evernote's free plan may soon experience some serious restrictions. The company is testing changes that will limit the free plan to one notebook and 50 notes.

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    Evernote is relocating to Europe after laying off most of its US workforce

    Evernote has axed most of its workforce, sparking fears of a potential shutdown.

    Igor Bonifacic
    07.09.2023
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    Evernote, once the king of note-taking apps, has been bought by Bending Spoons

    Evernote has been acquired by Bending Spoons, the company behind apps like Splice and Gemini.

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    Evernote adds task management tools for personal projects

    You can use the one-time king of note-taking apps to manage personal projects with the introduction of a new feature called Tasks.

    Igor Bonifacic
    06.03.2021
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    Evernote's Home feature is a dashboard full of handy widgets

    Home is a dashboard made up of widgets that allow you to access some of Evernote’s most useful features from one place. 

    Igor Bonifacic
    01.13.2021
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    Evernote's major redesign is rolling out on Android

    Updates include a revamped note editor, faster search and streamlined navigation.

    Kris Holt
    12.01.2020
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    Can Evernote make a comeback?

    Evernote used to be the king of note-taking apps. “As a company, we had invented the personal productivity category,” Ian Small, CEO of Evernote told Engadget. It partnered with Moleskine to produce paper notebooks which, through a combination of stickers and scanning, could be easily tagged and ported into Evernote.

    Nick Summers
    10.19.2020
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    Evernote’s completely redesigned iOS app arrives today

    Evernote's rebuilt iOS app launches today.

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    The best organization apps for students

    Here's a list of the best organization apps to help you organize your school life and manage your time.

    Nick Summers
    07.07.2020
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    The kitchen gear that's worth your money

    We’ve outlined the kitchen gadgets that are worth your cash as well as those you can safely skip.

    Kris Naudus
    06.02.2020
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    The best deals we found this week: AirPods Pro, the iPad and more

    The best deals from this week include Apple AirPods Pro for $228, the base iPad for $250 and a Dell XPS 13 laptop for less than $850.

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    The best note-taking apps for students

    Every student needs a good note-taking system. The human brain, after all, can only store and retain so much information. There's nothing wrong with relying solely on pen and paper (and if that's your preference, go for it!). But if you're reading Engadget, we suspect you're interested in some kind of digital equivalent: an app that can store those handwritten notes or, if you're ready to take the plunge, let you record everything with a keyboard or stylus. It should be fast, intuitive and, most important, accessible from all of your favorite devices.

    Nick Summers
    07.24.2019
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    The best creative and productivity apps for students

    So you've picked out a shiny new laptop, tablet or phone to take with you to school this year. Well, it's nothing without some apps. Your hardware may come with the basics, but there's a whole world of tools for creating things, getting organized, tracking your life and -- in some cases -- just staying sane. (That's easier said than done come finals time.) Our top choices here will help you get your life in order and also exercise those all-important creativity muscles. You may not be going after a degree in music production, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't stay up all night jamming in Ableton Live. All told, we've got picks for visual art, photo editing, meditating, getting better sleep, making an album in your dorm room, writing the next great novel (or term paper) and much more. We've also tried to cover a variety of price points -- in fact, many of these apps are free, at least to start. But in a lot of cases, stepping up to a premium subscription or full purchase will make them that much more useful, so we've outlined exactly what you get for your money and what you can get before you have to pay.

    Engadget
    07.22.2019
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    Alphabet's Loon forms advisory board to score internet balloon deals

    Alphabet's Loon knows it needs to land carrier deals if it's going to turn internet balloons into a viable business, and that means tapping industry veterans who know how to make those deals. To that end, it just formed an advisory board that will help it find partners. The initial three members aren't household names, but you'll definitely know the companies they've worked for -- it's almost a who's-who of wireless.

    Jon Fingas
    01.15.2019
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    Evernote cuts staff as user growth stalls

    Note-taking app Evernote has fallen on hard times of late, culminating in its latest spate of job cuts impacting 15 percent of its workforce (54 employees). CEO Chris O' Neil -- an ex-Googler who took the reins in 2015 -- announced the firings at an all-hands meeting earlier today, reports TechCrunch.

    Saqib Shah
    09.19.2018
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    Evernote will use AI to automate your workflow

    As the official note-taker of SXSW 2018, Evernote has a massive job. It has to record and produce recaps of more than 50 sessions across four different convention verticals, while at the same time delivering its own news amid meetings with partners and press. Whew. But it's also looking to make that job easier for its users, with new tools it's adding to the Spaces feature it launched two weeks ago.

    Cherlynn Low
    03.12.2018
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    The best apps and streaming services for students

    It's true that most of Engadget's back-to-school guide has comprised, well, gadgets, but as every nerd knows, a piece of hardware is only as good as the software it runs. That's why, to close out our guide, we wanted to highlight some apps and services worth downloading or subscribing to. On the media front, this is as good a time as any to see if you can survive in the adult world as a cord-cutter -- it's not like you're going to have a cable subscription in your dorm room, after all. If your parents are willing to share (or at least foot the bill), we recommend loading up on subscriptions to Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu and HBO Now -- you'll want different programs from each at some point. If you're a gamer and own a PlayStation, Sony's PS Now service is also worth the extra bucks, while Xbox One owners might want to pony up for EA Access. Music lovers will enjoy either Apple Music or Spotify, but your choice will come down partially to the other devices you own. As for schoolwork (yes, that thing), Google Drive is our favorite cloud-storage service, while Evernote and Bear both rank highly against other note-taking apps. Adobe's Creative Cloud could be worth it (or even necessary), depending on your major. Oh, and if you're worried about the "freshman 15," try MyFitnessPal -- it's a free app many of Engadget's own editors use to keep their calorie intake in check.

    Engadget
    08.07.2017
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    Evernote for Mac puts shortcuts on the Touch Bar

    When we reviewed the latest MacBook Pro after it came out last November, we found its brand-new Touch Bar feature to be useful, if unasked-for. But even as a peripheral appeared to give users the full touchscreen they really wanted, software mainstays like Office and Chrome have added support for the capacitative strip in the last few months. Evernote is the latest to integrate the Touch Bar into its MacBook edition, adding a handful of controls that mimic those found in its smartphone app.

    David Lumb
    04.11.2017
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    58 tech companies file amicus brief against revised travel ban

    Nearly 60 tech companies have submitted an amicus curiae brief to a Hawaii district court on Wednesday, denouncing the Trump administration's revised travel ban, which is scheduled to go into effect on tomorrow.