
by Richie Banyard
Published: 7 April 2000 15:43 BST
Anoto has unveiled a digital pen that connects directly to the Internet or mobile phone using Bluetooth technology.
The pen incorporates an onboard camera and radio transmitter, when used on specially patterned paper, it can communicate hand-written notes to anyone with a mobile phone, PDA or PC via Bluetooth wireless technology.
Christer Fahraeus, president and CEO, Anoto, said: "Our goal is to create an standard for digital pen and paper which complements the mobile digital world."
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