An Android app making its debut appearance at MWC claims to help you read much faster, and with greater comprehension, without skipping words. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to ...
The time-consuming task of reading literary tomes like "Moby Dick" is about to change. Boston-based software developer Spritz has been working on a program that will be launched side-by-side with ...
If you ever wanted to read “A Game of Thrones,” odds are you were put off by the sheer number of pages each book in the series contains. For example, it is 819 pages worth of reading. Especially if ...
One of the big drawbacks of reading on phones and specifically smart watches, is the words tend to all jumble together. I have found it tremendously jarring to read on my smaller devices. A new ...
Whether you are looking to check out how a new phone feature will work, or you're specifically seeking the Spritz reading experience, try out these three apps for your Android device. Nicole Cozma has ...
Spritz, a Boston-based startup that’s been developing a speed-reading technology in stealth since 2011, is in the process of closing a $3.54 million seed funding round. Investors include Denis O’Brien ...
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