Lyndsay Williams of Microsoft Research's Cambridge UK lab is the inventor of the Smartquill, a pen that can remember the words that it is used to write, and then transform them into computer text . The idea that "it would be neat to put all of a handheld-PDA type computer in a pen," came to the inventor in her sleep. "It's the pen for the new millennium," she says. Encouraged by Nigel Ballard, a leading consultant to the mobile computer industry, Williams took her prototype to the British Telecommunications Research Lab, where she was promptly hired and given money and institutional support for her project. It was invented in 1997.
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The seminar report on a smart quill should contain all the information discussed on the smart quill. The organizers of the seminar are the people who set the topic to be discussed.
On a lathe, the tailstock has a rotating sleeve which is the quill. It has an internal taper which harbors a center which centers the workpiece being machined. I think "quill speed" refers to the rpms it turns at.
quils are not sntient. however, JK Rowling had a quil that could srite itself in the HP books.
no
The Smart Quill pen has a small computer in it. The pen records your movements whether you are writing in the air or on a piece of paper.
yes
11 rs...little costlier than technotip...
what is the block diagram of smart quill technology pen
Money
Smart was invented buy mercedes benz
Mr. alex smart
Jerome Schentag, professor of pharmaceutic science at the university of Buffalo, invented the smart pill.