Evernote expands with new product line: scanners, Post-Its, wallets and socks

Evernote expands with new product line scanners, PostIts, wallets and socks

Evernote has already ventured beyond apps with a Smart Notebook made by Moleskine, but the company’s now kicked off a new initiative that’ll see its logo appear on some decidedly more surprising products. As the company indicated previously, that includes hardware developed by a partner — an Evernote-branded Fujitisu scanner and a stylus from Adonit, for starters — but also a number of products that have little direct link to Evernote’s core services. Those include a wallet, backpacks, a laptop case and, yes, socks — all of which can be purchased through the Evernote’s online store, which is said to also be coming to its various apps.

Another new partnership also announced today will see 3M produce a new line of Post-It notes that are designed to be captured with a smartphone’s camera, not unlike the aforementioned Moleskine notebook; in this case, Evernote apps will organize Post-Its based on their color. You can browse all the current offerings available in the Evernote Market at the source link below, and count on seeing plenty more in the future. Speaking at the company’s conference in San Francisco today, Evernote CEO Phil Libin spelled it out: “we’re a fashion brand now.”

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Source: Evernote Market

Cart Notes: You Can Read These Cartridges without Blowing on Them

I think back to the days of my old 8-bit NES console and when games came on cartridges. There were definitely advantages of the medium, in that you never had to worry about scratched discs, and they loaded instantly. On the other hand, the contacts got all dirty and dusty and you either had to blow on them or clean them with an eraser to get them to work sometimes. You won’t have to worry about that with these cartridges, though.

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That’s because all of the data that’s written to Cart Notes is displayed right on the outside, in plain sight. They look just like the old NES carts, but are actually sticky notes.

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Fangamer sells Cart Notes in three-packs for $8(USD), which include orange, green and blue accent colors, and 50 notes per-pack, for a total of 150 sheets of paper. I’m pretty sure that wouldn’t be enough space to write down all of the source code from Duck Hunt, but it is plenty good enough for writing down grocery lists and other reminders.