23 Dec 2008
HP has launched an application that allows iPhone users to print their photos and pictures wirelessly.
iPrint Photo is available to download as an application through Apple's App Store and lets users print a photo simply by touching it on their screen. Once the image is pressed an instruction to print is sent over wireless to an inkjet printer.
"Wireless printing is a fun extension of the iPhone/iPod touch's easy photo capture and viewing experience," said HP.
"Images stored on your iPhone or iPod touch can print on most HP networked inkjet printers connected to a local Wi-Fi network. Pictures will print out at a standard photo size."
HP iPrint photo uses Apple's Bonjour tools to search for and identify printers, and supports Wi-Fi networks including Apple Airport, Linksys, D-Link and Netgear.
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Texting pictures through the Iphone
How about developing the capability to text pictures on the Iphone, and to zoom in or out when taking pictures specially from a distance
Posted by: Neville Hemmings 23 Dec 2008
Wow....
Neat, the iPhone now does what Pocket PC's have been doing for years. Very newsworthy. Where was the article about the Pocket PC phones doing this years ago? The iPhone is cool, but stop acting like everything it does has never been done before.
Posted by: Saint Stephen 23 Dec 2008