Printers to get Email Addresses

The NYTimes is reporting today that HP will shortly announce which have an , are always online and are fully touchscreen, and eagerly waiting for jobs to come in from you. According to the , HP is claiming that the printers are built for the “ age” because HP has been losing business steadily.

The article points out that the printers will be announced this week and they “build on a limited experiment last year”, and they will range in price from $99 to $400 – apparently, every printer will come with a “” – an email address. HP engineers have said that the email address idea is an “easy, familiar way for people to send print jobs to the printers”. Obviously, the idea is that users might take a photo on their phone and email it to their printer so that when they get home, it is ready for them.

In addition, HP is reportedly lining up partners for a website called the “ePrintCenter” which is supposed to be like an store for printers, similar to what and Google have for their Smartphones. Apparently HP has lined up 40 partners so far to build software and services for the printers – the gives an example of Crayola offering coloring books that can be downloaded and printed through this app store.

It seems like this new information is related to HP’s acquisition of last month, which gave them exclusive rights to WebOS – the mobile operating system that runs on phones. HP has previously said that they will be extending WebOS into printers, but did not specify when it would

Via Neowin.net


Zubair A. Malik is the Founder and CEO of Pakspace.com. He is currently Studying the computer sciences.

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