HP’s vision: a fleet of printers, all connected to the cloud, all with their own email addresses. No more drivers, no extra cost. You’ll be able to print from your smartphone or iPad. If printing has ...
HP ePrint lets you print by sending files directly to the printer as email attachments, but there are some important limitations on what it can print. HP ePrint (free) was one of the first Web-based ...
Here’s what HP says its new Web-enabled ePrint all-in-one printers will allow people to do: print from any email-enabled device; print documents or files stored in the “Google Cloud” and similar ...
It's the perfect time to panic: the most important presentation of your career is in less than an hour, and a pie chart is missing. Fear not, thanks to HP's free ePrint Service app for iPhone. With it ...
Hewlett-Packard has launched a broad initiative to allow you to print from any device---your Apple iPad or iPhone, your BlackBerry, your Android phone and any other mobile gadget. The effort, dubbed ...
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HP today announced that Google Cloud Print users can print directly to any HP ePrint-enabled printer from any Google Cloud Print supported app on any computer or smartphone. HP's portfolio of ...
HP’s new ePrint service sounds great: You can print from anywhere to one of HP’s ePrint-enabled printers by sending the job via e-mail. Instead of a driver or a ...
ePrint may not be as excited as, say, webOS 3.0, but it's still a blossoming service that has the potential to reshape how we think about printing. Printing is one of those functions that has been ...
HP has unveiled a new category of web-enabled printing solutions designed for the cloud that will, for the first time, allow people to: Print from any email device to any new ePrint-enabled printer ...
Major development this morning: The iPad can finally print! But this breakthrough isn’t being unveiled at Apple’s WWDC keynote. Apple can’t take any credit for it, either–and actually, the news also ...
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