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Meet FLY, the incredible pentop computer that's creating a huge buzz. FLY actually reads and remembers what you write, using a powerful optical scanner and a built-in processor. Then it uses that information to help you take notes in class, manage your schedule, play games and more. It's the future of personal computing, and it's right at your fingertips. Computer power on paper. The Fly pen-top computer's power comes from an optical scanner that sees everything you scan and write on special dot matrix paper. The pen computer has a built-in computer processor and a voice. If you have a math problem, the pen top computer can solve it. You can schedule anything and Fly pentop computer will remind you. You can draw drums and keyboards and record your own tunes. Play games with your friends-anywhere, any time. Plus, you can load Fly pentop computer with Flyware cartridges to add new games and adventures. Fly Pen Fly Pentop Computer - pen computer with built-in processor
Texas based company podTraining has repurposed the video iPod for something they call "podTraining." With beta testing conducted at a host of places including Chuck E. Cheese Pizza, this new employee training system can be easily catered for specific jobs and is updated easily using downloads. The nation's only quick service restaurant to win a Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award, Pal's Sudden Service is using modules on hospitality skills, speed, cleanliness and soft skills in addition to individual job tasks. The new podTraining modules can be customized to fill the needs of any organization whether integrating existing training tapes or filming new ones. PodTraining has the potential to save companies money on travel and expenses as large companies with regional sales people or offices to gain remote access to the most up to date training materials.
Shakira is a wonderful singer she has a very strong voice and with this adventage you can do almost everything. The first time that I heard from her was back in 1996 when she was enjoying the first hit of her career, her smash hit "Estoy aqui" and I had the change to go to one concert of her in my country and I also had the change to meet her.

FLY pen & Flypen Accessories, Flyware Flypaper & FlyBall

And here's the kicker: it's a toy meant for 8 to 13 year olds!But I want to be able upload everything I write and view it onscreen. The FlyPen lacks a USB interface; it doesn't do that.

FLY pen & Flypen Accessories, Flyware Flypaper & FlyBall

And here's the kicker: it's a toy meant for 8 to 13 year olds!But I want to be able upload everything I write and view it onscreen. The FlyPen lacks a USB interface; it doesn't do that.

Frappr!

Toy is really cool, check my fan page and meet new flypen friends.

The FlyPen

You write with the FlyPen on its special lined paper, and an optical scanner takes a picture of each character and saves it in a small self-contained computer. The pen then plays back what you have written in a human voice. The FlyPen will also record music, and even create music. New software will be developed to extend its capabilities, I’m sure.Because it is aimed at a youth market, it has a lot of other non-productivity related features, such as games and math help, word puzzles and other stuff of the sort that senior citizens use to ward off Alzheimer’s. I predict that’s the secondary market. FLYware: FLY Through Tests: Middle School

FLY™ Pentop Computer - FLY Fan Site

This toy is awsome! I'd like to meet online new friends, Do you have FkyPen also? I got one as my Xmas gift adn I enjoy every moment with it. Read more at www.flypentop.com/
As most of you know, I (Miky’s mum) has an all time favourite toy - FlyPen, Yes! It is FlyPentop Computer, I talk to him, sleep with him and do all sorts of things with him. But guess what… my daughter also has her all time favourite toy - FlyPen, (unfortunately it is not FlyPentop Computer, thought I will love to have her look after him : ). The toy - FlyPen she really like is this 6cm yellow colour, cute looking finger puppet called Fly Pentop . It was given to us by my parent while we were in USA early this year. She did not notice her at first, but only in this last month she had rediscovered this little friend. Anna likes to do everything with Fly Pentop , including crawl, eat, nappy change, go out and sleep with her. When she sees Fly Pentop , her whole face gets light up as you have never seen before. She likes to hold her tight in one hand, while rolling her hand back and forth. It is really sweet looking at her do that. As a back up, we have decided to look for Fly Pentop #2
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Now you can get your own FLY Pentop Computer and the FLY Recharging Dock for one Every Day Low Price! FLY actually reads and remembers what you write, using a powerful optical scanner and a built-in processor. Then it uses that information to help you take notes in class, manage your schedule, play games and more. When it's time to recharge, just place it into the convenient recharging dock, and in just two hours it will be charged and ready for more fun. * FLY features a built-in optical sensor that reads and remembers whatever you write on special FLY Paper * Its internal computer figures math problems, remembers dates, records, notes and much more * You can create music by drawing an instrument and using FLY to "play" it * A growing library of FLYware games and educational software provides endless interactive fun * The FLY Recharging Dock recharges your FLY Pentop Computer in just a couple of hours.
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  But as of now, you can make the FlyPen alert you to appointments, because it has a scheduler. You can use it to keep your contacts, because it has an address book. It tells you everything you need to know. Because it is aimed at a youth market, it has a lot of other non-productivity related features, such as games and math help, word puzzles and other stuff of the sort that senior citizens use to ward off Alzheimer’s. I predict that’s the secondary market. The FlyPen even has a calculator function. Indeed, if it only had a phone in it, I would trade in my Blackberry for a FlyPen, despite its age inappropriateness for me. I suspect that one day it will have a phone, or phones will have FlyPens, and that there will be a significant share of the market that will prefer not to endure carpal tunnel, Blackberry thumb, and all the other repetitive motion injuries to which computing has made us vulnerable. On second thought, did I tell you that I still have a big callous on my third finger f