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Sky Wifi Smartpen

Sky Wifi Smartpen

We have an addiction to pens and notebooks. You know this. As much as we love them, and use them on a regular basis, they’re inconvenient when it comes to collaboration, archiving and not accidentally being left in a bar. The Sky Wifi Smartpen from Livescribe could solve some of those problems. The wand-sized pen actually writes on paper because if it didn’t, well, it wouldn’t be an actual pen. But it also digitizes all of your notes AND records audio from around you while you’re using it. That conference call? Immediately digitized and recorded. Same goes for presentations, lectures and even phone numbers. Once you’re done, they hit the wifi network and end up in one of a few different cloud services and/or archives in Evernote. It’s note-taking for the 21st century.