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 is bringing its first-generation of cloud-ready printers to market. In a recent announcement, the company said Google Cloud Print users can print directly to any HP ePrint-enabled printer from any ...
Google’s latest cloud service will make your printer available to any of your Internet-connected devices, regardless of location. Google’s vision of your future home printer is one where you can skip ...
My wife doesn't want a printer cluttering up her office space. So, how does she print when she uses a Chromebook and a Samsung Galaxy S4? She shares the same printer I use for my Linux desktop, my ...
Google Cloud Print is an under-appreciated service that can send print jobs from virtually anywhere to a connected printer in any other location. Normally that involves tedious configuration on your ...
There’s no perfect way to print from an Android phone or tablet. Every method available has limitations. You’ll need the right printer. Or a PC. Or one specific app that must be able to work with ...
When Google introduced its Cloud Print service, it was touted as a good way to print from the Chrome browser and by definition, the Chrome OS, to any printer that is connected to the service. These ...
According to HP, 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. "Making it easy for our customers ...
The question of how to print from wireless devices has been thrust once again into the limelight recently thanks to the printing-anemic iPad. Longtime notebook and mobile device users are quite ...
Google today launched a number of updates to Cloud Print that finally bring it to Windows and make it easier to share printers with others. Even Google knows that there are still some occasions when ...
Cloud printing, it’s time to talk. I just can’t take this rejection anymore. According to the new rules of “anything, anywhere” mobile printing, I should be able to send print jobs to publicly ...