Senior editor Tim Moynihan takes a look at the LiveScribe digital pen, which is able to record audio as you write. The pen's a great choice for students, journalists, and meeting-hoppers since you can link your notes to the audio recording to refresh your memory. And it's also a calculator, a piano, and a mini-movie theater.
LiveScribe Digital Pen Talks Back
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