Livescribe 3 smartpen appears in FCC filing, can't wait to digitize your doodles
Now that we've got those naming suits  out of the way, it's time to get down to brass tacks. With "brass  tacks" involving a new smartpen, in this particular instance. The  Livescribe 3 has just made itself known in a public FCC filing  today, showcasing a svelte writing utensil whose main purpose in life  is to digitize your handwritten notes. It's equipped with Bluetooth in  order to pair with your iOS device and the accompanying Livescribe+ app,  and once you start doodling in your Livescribe notebook, those very  scribbles will appear in the app. There's a micro-USB connector on top  for recharging it, and a handy twistable handle that turns the unit on.  (Oh, and if you're curious, we're told that "more supported devices"  will be added soon.)
For the power users, there are Pencasts -- said to be "interactive  documents containing audio that is synchronized to your handwritten  notes." As is always the case with FCC reveals, pricing and availability  are nowhere to be found; that said, an FCC submission generally  signals that it's just about ready for store shelves in the US. We'll  watch as you attempt to digitally write about the art of containing your  excitement.
Original.. http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/24/livescribe-3-smartpen-fcc-filing-pencasts/