
This Brushed Aluminum Pen Is Also a Stylus and a 700 mAh Portable Battery
Well, you need to write in ink at some point. You also need a stylus at some point too and there is little doubt that […]

Well, you need to write in ink at some point. You also need a stylus at some point too and there is little doubt that […]

Luxury goods makers have been dishing out gadget accessories for quite a while now, but specific collab between a luxury brand and tech company remains […]

i can’t remember when was the last time i used a pen or pencil. oh wait. as a matter fact i do: it was for […]

at this day and age, we hardly touch a stylus (it feels so Palm Pilot), let alone a mechanical pencil, but that does not mean […]

we bet imagining a pen of the future is not in the order of any creative person, geek or scientist, however, the folks over at Pininfarina begs to differ – the have came up with a revolutionary pen that requires no ink and will never need to be refilled.

depending on how you carry your writing implements, portability could be a pointy issue, such as ink-stained pockets, pen breaking through pocket and unsightly protrusion while in the front pockets of you jeans that could also hinder freedom of movement like squatting. while solutions exist in the form of smaller pens, retractible item and such, they are mostly done at the expense of

unless your smartphone or tablet can assist you to get out of trouble such as breaking a window during an emergency, or fight off an assailant, you are going to need a separate tool to do the job and since you probably will be carrying a pen, then why not grab one that smashes glass too? like the Gerber Impromptu Tactical Pen (#31-001880)?

there are a lot of objects in life we yearned to be lighter, but not in the case of a pen. seriously, have you actually used a pen that’s virtually weightless? you can’t really get a kick out of writing with it, doesn’t it? well, if that’s case, you might need something that weighs as much as a roll of dimes and the The Embassy Tactical Pen is not only

if you think a bolt action pen like the one Boker offered is a little on the “delicate” side, then Fellhoelter might just have the bolt action pen you are looking for. meet the TiBolt Titanium Bolt Action Pen by Fellhoelter. not only does it feature a unique pen mechanism as designed by Brain Fellhoelter, a toolmaker from Arizona who happens

for every common objects, there are the opulent equivalents and the Porsche Design P’3135 Titanium Fountain Pen you see here is one such example of opulence (though, not the most expensive we have seen). costing a cool €795 or about US$1,050, this lustrous fountain pen is milled from a single piece solid titanium

need something to solid to put down your ideas? then you could use a little help from this Concrete Rollerball Pen by 22 Design Studio. Concrete Rollerball Pen is what the name says it is: a rollerball pen that has a body cast in concrete – the very same material that you are probably surrounded by at this present moment