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Monday, June 28, 2010

HP launches printers that operate from multifunction mobiles

Monday, June 28, 2010

HP printer mobile multifunctionU.S. biggest computer Company Hewlett-Packard (HP) launched Tuesday a new series of printers which are able to draw documents from multifunction mobile phones or other devices connected to the Internet.

The new personal and professional printers, which will be sold between 99 and 299 dollars, each have an email address that will print the documents sent to the device.
"If you can send it by email, you can print it," says HP in a statement.

"Our customers want an easy way to print their content anywhere, anytime," said Vyomesh Joshi, one of the leaders of the division of printing and imaging, HP.

The first model of the printers connected to the Internet, which are equipped with touch screens will be sold in North America before the end of the month. Other models will be marketed in September.

HP is the world's number one computer Company. The firm's Palo Alto, California (west) recorded a turnover of 30.8 billion dollars in the first quarter, including 6.4 billion from activities imaging and printing.

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Microsoft, HP and Adobe are preparing their offensive against Apple iPad

Monday, June 28, 2010

 
Flash Will it be the Achilles heel of Apple iPad? Roundly criticized by Steve Jobs himself, who refuses to integrate the iPad format, Adobe has released at least one video showing the future HP Tablet Slate ran it perfectly on this technology.


85% of websites and 75% of Internet videos using Flash. With Flash Player, HP Tablet Slate provides access to the entire Web, "says Alan Tam, head of marketing at Adobe Flash, which features examples of video sites, games, video clips, d 'photo albums or digital newspaper exploiting this technology.






Adobe is not the only publisher to parasitize the launch of the iPad, the marketing must begin April 3 in the United States. The U.S. webzine Engadget, for example, aired earlier this week a mysterious video revealing Courier, a concept of dual screen tablet Microsoft, close to the Booklet already announced by the Redmond company, the future Asus Eee Reader or the Nintendo DS XL.According to Engadget, this double slate could adopt the same operating system as the Zune and especially Silverlight competitor to Flash by Microsoft, whose mobile version will be unveiled in late March at the MIX conference organized by the publisher.


Despite the false start of Tablet PCs and other Smart Display, Microsoft and its partners seem in any case, determined to win the segment of touch pads, a market that could also invest in Google or Sony in the coming months ...

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