May 8, 2008
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Technology
You’ve finally gotten used to carrying a smartphone. Now, Oakland start-up Livescribe wants to persuade you to also carry a smartpen. Its clever new Pulse pen makes a strong case.Pulse transforms an ordinary ballpoint into a digital quill, promising to change the way you cram for an exam, review an architect’s blueprints or capture any notes.
Pulse can record what you hear or say while writing, talk back and provide visual cues of what you are doing on a tiny display (e.g., showing a timer while you record audio).
The pen’s power is in letting you review written notes that are synchronized with audio. When you tap what you’ve scribbled or drawn on the special “dot paper” Pulse works with, you’ll hear any audio you recorded while you were writing. You can search notes on your (Windows-only) PC by typing in a word and having Livescribe’s software find a written match. Searching worked well despite my suspect handwriting. Pulse also functions as a basic digital audio recorder.
Pulse was first unveiled nearly a year ago, so it’s taken awhile to get here. The $150 to $200 pen is available only at livescribe.com. The company says you’ll have to wait a month or so for delivery.

Comments (6)
I am still learning how to use my Vcr let alone this new gadget!
Sounds fascinating.
yes, everything is still flashing at my house 12:oo 12:00 12:00 lol
I read about it a while back and wanted one, but then I forgot about it, so thanks for the reminder.
Something you may know – I want a free (or at least free trial) video player that will playback at 4x at least. I have a weird neighbour who breaks into my house all the time and now have set up a camera but having to watch 10 hours of video on WMP at 2.5 times is tedious to say the least. If you know of one, pls advise.
Thanks!
Where was that when I was in college? Course, a laptop would have been a luxury too. Probably not enough time to warrant the cost. You can’t argue about a 10 cent notebook at Walmart in a back to school sale.
Besides, I did fine the old fashioned way. Pen, paper, and prayer!
This world is too smart for me