Steve Jobs may have hated the idea of a stylus, but for so many iPad users it has become a necessity. When it comes to designing and creating artwork, using your big, dumb fingertip results in things even a mother would be embarrassed to put on her fridge. Unfortunately, a good iPad stylus has been hard (see: Impossible) to come by. When the Jot Touch finally hits the market, that may all change. The pressure sensitive stylus allows you to produce accurate depictions of what you have cooked up in your brain. With the shortcut buttons on the stylus, you can even erase and undo with the simple tap of a finger. The precision disc makes sure that, even if you aren’t using a pressure sensitive app, you’re still using an extremely accurate stylus. Sorry Steve, we think we need this one.
More Tech
On Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth, 20 Years Later
And how horror went from critically hated to the latest Cannes "it" genre.
The Rise of Prediction Culture
From sports to pop culture, Polymarket is changing how we engage with what happens next.
Why Does Every Skincare Influencer Look Like a Stormtrooper?
A man's guide to red-light therapy masks, the anti-aging gadget taking over the internet.