Printing wirelessly
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Wireless handset industry leaders join
Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium
to drive new consumer printing s
Wireless handset industry leaders join
Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium
to drive new consumer printing s
04/29/2004 09:15 AMHUGIN Online Apr 29 2004 12:28PM GMT
Printing Industry Commentator Dr. Joe
Webb Starts New “Blog” at
DrJoesBlog.com; Offers Observations
About Trends in Printing, Publishing,
and New Media
Printing Industry Commentator Dr. Joe
Webb Starts New “Blog” at
DrJoesBlog.com; Offers Observations
About Trends in Printing, Publishing,
and New Media
04/14/2005 02:12 AMwww.DrJoesBlog.com features the analytic commentary of Dr. Joe Webb,
27+ year printing industry veteran, commentator, and consultant. The
“blog” is aimed at executives who are curious about the trends of the
printing, publishing, and new media markets, anxious for a thoughtful,
contrarian analysis and perspective. [PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]
FinePrint 5 Earns 5-Star Review and
Bityard Choice Award as "One of the Most
Innovative Software Printing Drivers" -
Reduces Paper Waste and Improves
Printing Efficiency
FinePrint 5 Earns 5-Star Review and
Bityard Choice Award as "One of the Most
Innovative Software Printing Drivers" -
Reduces Paper Waste and Improves
Printing Efficiency
07/26/2004 03:37 AMBityard, a popular online technology news & reviews magazine, has
awarded FinePrint Software’s FinePrint 5 its highest rating, along
with a “Bityard Choice” award. [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
Internet and Changes in Media and
Promotion Mix Drive Printing Industry
Shipments Down -$929 million Since
January; Dr. Joe Webb Discusses Need for
Printing Industry Change and Renewal
Internet and Changes in Media and
Promotion Mix Drive Printing Industry
Shipments Down -$929 million Since
January; Dr. Joe Webb Discusses Need for
Printing Industry Change and Renewal
06/07/2004 02:37 AMPrinting industry shipments declined by -$342 million in April, when
compared to April 2003. Shipments are down -2.9% for the first four
months of the year. Alternatives such as new media, the Internet,
event marketing and promotions have negatively affected industry
volume. A free PDF copy of the table of contents and first chapter of
Dr. Webb’s “Renewing the Print Industry” report is available. [PRWEB
Jun 7, 2004]
Print Wirelessly
Print Wirelessly
11/12/2003 01:11 PMIogear makes an 802.11g access point that includes a print server.
Users can connect a USB-enabled printer to the gateway and wirelessly
send jobs to the printer. The gateway costs $129.95. Iogear hasn’t
posted the release yet but it should be here eventually....
'Cheese' and Thank You, Wirelessly
'Cheese' and Thank You, Wirelessly
05/19/2004 06:04 PMAT cheerleading competitions, when Encore Photo of Sarasota, Fla., may
take group, action and individual photos of up to 800 teams in two
days, the goal is to transfer images as quickly as possible from the
cameras' memory cards to computer servers, and then to viewing
stations where family members can purchase photos.
Fish Wirelessly
Fish Wirelessly
02/10/2004 02:40 AMBoaters in the middle of Lake Conroe in Texas can now access the
Internet: Jarvis Entertainment Group, West Hills Park Joint Venture,
and Del Lago Resort are building a Wi-Fi network that will completely
cover the lake. The network also covers the 18-hole golf course at the
Del Lago Resort....
Head Out (Wirelessly) on the Highway
Head Out (Wirelessly) on the Highway
12/04/2003 02:42 AMNew York Times Dec 4 2003 1:16AM ET
Wirelessly Enabling the Disabled
Wirelessly Enabling the Disabled
02/18/2004 01:30 PMMy latest piece for TheFeature is about researchers at Georgia Tech
who are hacking mobile devices and off-the-shelf components to help
disabled people become more independent. I'm really intrigued by the
wearable "audiitory display," a navigation system for the blind that
generates spatially-located sounds as trail-markers for the wearer to
follow as they walk somewhere.
Lin
kUse any parallel or USB printer
wirelessly
Use any parallel or USB printer
wirelessly
04/27/2004 11:33 AMThis should work with most printers that are supported by CUPS/Gimp or
can emulate PCL. I have done it with a Canon i560 and an HP LJ 1300
(the cheap model without the HP print server). I used a Netgear PS101
print server whi...
Mobile TS: Wirelessly Control Your
Desktop
Mobile TS: Wirelessly Control Your
Desktop
11/06/2003 02:47 PMJitney Rolls on to the Hamptons,
Wirelessly
Jitney Rolls on to the Hamptons,
Wirelessly
06/02/2004 07:48 PMThe Hampton Jitney gets a cell data uplink to hook its passengers up
via Wi-Fi (reg. required): In a short piece by your editor in
Thursday's New York Times, I describe the Wi-RAN (Rolling Area
Network) developed by CEDX and Best Mobile Computing, and in trials
with the Hampton Jitney. The Jitney is the high-class way to commute
between your summer home or just plain Long Island residence and
Manhattan. Some people commute--and I kid you not--every day, clocking
in 3 or 4 hours roundtrip or more. In that environment, as on trains
and planes, people don't have just quiet time to contemplate but empty
time that's worth filling. Some of the Jitney coaches also have
electrical outlets, meaning that you don't have to worry about
discharging your battery, either. While the service runs today at 100
Kbps, the New York metro area will certainly be one of the first to
see higher-speed cell offerings or even other forms of mobile wireless
(cue Craig McCaw's entrance) allowing the service to expand its speed
over time. Service runs $8 per trip or $40 per month for unlimited
usage....
Surf Wirelessly at Dialup Speed
Surf Wirelessly at Dialup Speed
09/08/2004 05:03 AMHoping to extend wireless internet access to people without broadband,
a Texas company is introducing a base station that works with any
dialup connection. But don't expect it to make pages load any faster.
By Elisa Batista.
'Smart bullet' reports back wirelessly
'Smart bullet' reports back wirelessly
05/31/2004 11:15 AMProduct Wirelessly Connects Hard Drives
Product Wirelessly Connects Hard Drives
06/17/2004 11:39 AMAP via Daily Press Jun 17 2004 4:04PM GMT
Product Wirelessly Connects Hard Drives
(AP)
Product Wirelessly Connects Hard Drives
(AP)
06/17/2004 08:29 AMAP - External hard drives need no longer be tethered to a single
computer. A new product from Linksys allows such devices, which are
commonly used as supplemental or backup computer storage, to be
wirelessly connected to a home network, so multiple users can tap into
the data bank like a central library.
Talking Free, Wirelessly: The Tekram-312
Bluetooth Headset
Talking Free, Wirelessly: The Tekram-312
Bluetooth Headset
08/27/2004 03:41 PMPocket PC Thoughts Aug 27 2004 7:19PM GMT
New York Group Plans Redunant Telecom
Wirelessly
New York Group Plans Redunant Telecom
Wirelessly
04/24/2004 10:43 PMThe Alliance for Downtown New York proposes a wireless backup plan for
telecommunications: For $10 million, the Alliance proposes building a
laser and microwave system that would sit on top of five of the
tallest buildings in the area and have line of sight from most
offices. The system would relay to two other locations, one in
Manhattan and one probably in New Jersey, in the event of a loss of
service. The idea is that companies unable to bear the enormous costs
of building their own similar backup systems could piggyback on the
Alliance's, which would be vendor neutral to phone companies. This
might make businesses who locate in the area less concerned about
being cut off from telecom in the future, come what may, although real
estate agents think it won't make a practical difference: rents are
cheaper and that attracts tenants. The article mentions that the
Alliance issued a report about its free Wi-Fi zones in which they said
that the network had become one of the busiest of its kind in the
world. However, the report isn't on their Web site; I'm trying to get
a copy. The redundant telecom network could be used actively to
provide more bandwidth to the free Wi-Fi zones, the Alliance said.
[link via Craig Plunkett]...
Talking Free, Wirelessly: Hacking the
Registry to Use a Bluetooth Headset
Talking Free, Wirelessly: Hacking the
Registry to Use a Bluetooth Headset
09/01/2004 08:48 PMPocket PC Thoughts Sep 1 2004 11:44PM GMT
Wirelessly beam MP3s to your car's
digital audio player
Wirelessly beam MP3s to your car's
digital audio player
11/01/2003 12:54 PMYou know how sometimes you think up a gadget but you figure that no
one will ever build it? Well, the Omnifi is one of those gadgets,
except that it's real. The Omnifi is a digital media player for your
car with a 20GB hard drive and an 802.11b WiFi attachment which
actually makes it possible (assuming your car is within range) to
wirelessly beam your music directly to your car from your PC. You can
also set it to automatically transmit all sorts of information to your
car, like the weather, news, etc. The hard drive can also detach and
be connected to a PC (sorta like the Phatnoise system) if your car is
parked too far away for WiFi. Read...
""The iBox has a built in hard drive
meaning it can be used as a network's
hub for homes or offices which would
like to share photos, music, or other
files. Not only does it act as a hub
which can connect wirelessly or by
Ethernet, it also calls upon its..."
""The iBox has a built in hard drive
meaning it can be used as a network's
hub for homes or offices which would
like to share photos, music, or other
files. Not only does it act as a hub
which can connect wirelessly or by
Ethernet, it also calls upon its..."
01/04/2004 03:53 AMPrinting the Web
Printing the Web
01/14/2003 06:20 AM10.3: Another fix for SMB printing
10.3: Another fix for SMB printing
02/10/2004 12:01 PMI could not print to SMB printer from my OS X for quite a long time.
It used to terminate printing with the errors:
Unable to connect to SAMBA host, will retry in 60 seconds
Connection failed with error NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFU...
The Volition Bug was launched
anonymously from a site somewhere in a
Central Asian republic. It propagated
wirelessly among all the
WiFi-communicating chipped objects,
installing new directives in their tiny
brains, directives that ran covertly in
parall
The Volition Bug was launched
anonymously from a site somewhere in a
Central Asian republic. It propagated
wirelessly among all the
WiFi-communicating chipped objects,
installing new directives in their tiny
brains, directives that ran covertly in
parall
02/05/2005 09:55 PMscifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/difilippo3/difilip
po31.html
track this
site | 3 links
Printing in Web Start
Printing in Web Start
01/05/2003 03:04 AMCNET Jan 5 2003 1:02AM ET
Printing from XML: An introduction to
XSL-FO (XML.com)
Printing from XML: An introduction to
XSL-FO (XML.com)
10/11/2002 05:52 PMFeatures: Printing XML: Why CSS Is
Better than XSL
Features: Printing XML: Why CSS Is
Better than XSL
02/01/2005 08:52 PMOne of the old school debates among XML developers is "CSS versus
XSLT." Håkun Wium Lie and Michael Day revive that debate with a
shot across XSL's bow.
Report: Printing
Report: Printing
04/19/2004 09:43 AMupdated HP driver, extending ink cartridge life and Minolta Magicolor
2300 query
Printing from XML: An Introduction to
XSL-FO
Printing from XML: An Introduction to
XSL-FO
10/10/2002 09:55 AMDave Pawson, author of O'Reilly's book on XSL-FO, provides a simple
introduction to creating printable page layouts with W3C XSL
Formatting Objects.
Wireless Printing
Wireless Printing
01/22/2004 02:13 AMNY Times presents overview of wireless printing: In this thorough
article, the writer examines the many ways of using Bluetooth and
Wi-Fi to connect printers to a network or to individual machines....
Printing on a Pringle
Printing on a Pringle
05/25/2004 01:23 PMPringles' printed messages can open the way for clever marketing
schemes.
Printing with style
Printing with style
05/23/2002 10:39 PMNetwork printing
Network printing
03/06/2004 02:09 AMSharing my experiences with installing a
network printer using CUPS and Samba.
...SVG Printing Requirements Published
SVG Printing Requirements Published
02/19/2003 12:54 PM19 February 2003: The SVG Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of SVG Printing Requirements. The draft describes usage
scenarios, feature sets, design principles and requirements for a
print-specific version of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) called SVG
Print. Comments are welcome. Visit the SVG home page. (News archive)
Centralized Printing Using CUPS
Centralized Printing Using CUPS
04/09/2004 04:11 PMSetting up and troubleshooting a CUPS environment.
Q&A: The Role Of Printing Technology In
IT
Q&A: The Role Of Printing Technology In
IT
12/27/2004 11:56 PMInformation Week Dec 28 2004 3:26AM GMT
HP pushes color printing
HP pushes color printing
06/03/2004 06:50 PMZDNet Jun 3 2004 10:23PM GMT
Mac OS X Tip of the Week: Sidebar
Printing?
Mac OS X Tip of the Week: Sidebar
Printing?
03/29/2005 11:33 PMIn an earlier tip, you learned all about creating a Desktop Printer.
Dont recall? No problem. This weeks tip will refresh your
memory and show you how you can make printing even more
convenient by creating a printer in the sidebar of your Finder window.
[Mar 30, 2005]
Printing a Record of Growth
Printing a Record of Growth
02/16/2004 02:27 AMBusiness Week Feb 16 2004 6:16AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Printing wirelessly
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Review: BlueTake BT210 Bluetooth USB
Printer Adapter
Review: BlueTake BT210 Bluetooth USB
Printer Adapter
05/08/2004 11:52 AMOverclockers Club May 8 2004 2:52PM GMT
Widcomm Bluetooth a Virus Risk
Widcomm Bluetooth a Virus Risk
08/13/2004 04:31 PMeWeek Aug 13 2004 7:35PM GMT
ProximityMail 1.44 Now Compatible With
Widcomm 1.5 Bluetooth Stack
ProximityMail 1.44 Now Compatible With
Widcomm 1.5 Bluetooth Stack
03/14/2005 05:57 PMInventop, a leader in location based-services and mobile social
networking space, today announced the release of ProximityMail 1.44,
now compatible with the latest 1.5 Bluetooth Stack of
Widcomm-Broadcom, stack built-in in Bluetooth PDA such as most HP Ipaq
series. [PRWEB Mar 12, 2005]
WIDCOMM Bluetooth Connectivity Software
Vulnerabilitie
WIDCOMM Bluetooth Connectivity Software
Vulnerabilitie
08/15/2004 09:58 AMDirect and
Related Links for 'WIDCOMM Bluetooth Connectivity Software
Vulnerabilitie'
“Pentest Limited has reported some vulnerabilities in WIDCOMM
Bluetooth Connectivity Software, which can be exploited by malicious
people to compromise a user’s system….
Pentest issues WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Connectivity
Pentest issues WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Connectivity
09/19/2004 07:35 PMiPAQ News Sep 19 2004 11:10PM GMT
Pentest issues WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Connectivity advisory
Pentest issues WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Connectivity advisory
09/19/2004 07:35 PMiPAQ News Sep 19 2004 11:09PM GMT
ptl-2004-03: WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Connectivity Software Buffer Overflows
ptl-2004-03: WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Connectivity Software Buffer Overflows
08/11/2004 11:42 AMPentest Security Advisories (Aug 11 2004)
Vulns: WIDCOMM Bluetooth Communication
Software Multiple Unspecified Buffer
Overflow Vulnerabilities
Vulns: WIDCOMM Bluetooth Communication
Software Multiple Unspecified Buffer
Overflow Vulnerabilities
08/14/2004 01:01 PMSecurityFocus Aug 14 2004 5:14PM GMT
Bluetake HI-PHONO Bluetooth Hi-Fi Review
Bluetake HI-PHONO Bluetooth Hi-Fi Review
08/31/2004 06:12 AMI4U Aug 31 2004 10:20AM GMT
Bluetake BT400 GII Bluetooth Headset
Review
Bluetake BT400 GII Bluetooth Headset
Review
06/23/2004 10:52 AM
Considering the Bluetake
BT400 GII Bluetooth headset? Even though it looks like a cast-off
Romulan scout ship? That you have to put on your head? You probably
better read this review at WhiningDog first. No offense to WhiningDog,
but these Bluetooth headset reviews are only so much good without a
comparison -- you can learn a lot about the features, but not so much
about the relative sound quality. Still, they seem happy enough with
it but when they complain about things about how it fits all you're
really learning about, as a rule, is the shape of the reviewer's ears.
When is someone going to start making a Bluetooth headset with a
molded ear piece?
Read [WhiningDog]
Bluetake BT420 Bluetooth Stereo
Headphones
Bluetake BT420 Bluetooth Stereo
Headphones
07/06/2004 03:09 PM
Since there's not a ton of
information about the Bluetake BT420s yet, it's hard to make any
judgements (or dick jokes), but I support any stereo Bluetooth
headsets at this point pretty much no matter what. Oh wait, there's a
press release PDF. Let me start over.
Second attempt, this time with real details, after the jump.
Bluetake BT420 EX Bluetooth Headphones
Reviewed
Bluetake BT420 EX Bluetooth Headphones
Reviewed
07/08/2004 07:20 AM
So Hardware Pacers has the
first review I've seen of the Bluetake BT420 EX Bluetooth Hi-Fi Sports
Headphones, but it sort of reads more like the eighth-grade epic poem
I once wrote to express my true feelings for Mandi Hefner, peppered
with lots of 'the most incredibles' and 'exhilaratings' and
'perfections,' although thankfully the review doesn't feature me as a
modern-day urban ninja, out to protect her honor by defeating the
Suitors of the Seven Stairs. It does have, among other things,
a surprisingly-high suggested retail price -- about $250 -- which
pretty much means all those superlatives better be spot on, especially
when they note that the sound quality diminishes in the presence of
other Bluetooth devices.
Also, Hardware Pacers, your Forbidden Right Click Technique is no
match for my Celestial Print Screen Science! (Thanks, JP!)
R
ead - Bluetake BT420 EX Bluetooth Hi-Fi Sports Headphone
[Hardware-Pacers]
Related
Bluetake BT420 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
[Gizmodo]
Gizmodo Editorial Retraction [Gizmodo]
BlueTake BT009M Bluetooth USB 2.0 Pen
Drive Review
BlueTake BT009M Bluetooth USB 2.0 Pen
Drive Review
04/26/2004 11:45 AMI4U Apr 26 2004 2:50PM GMT
Review: Bluetake BT400 G3 Bluetooth
Headset
Review: Bluetake BT400 G3 Bluetooth
Headset
07/05/2004 11:07 AMOverclockers Club Jul 5 2004 3:23PM GMT
Bluetooth Headset Review: Bluetake BT400
G5 - The Fish
Bluetooth Headset Review: Bluetake BT400
G5 - The Fish
04/04/2005 10:41 AMI4U Apr 4 2005 2:44PM GMT
Review: BlueTake BT510 Bluetooth Laptop
Mouse
Review: BlueTake BT510 Bluetooth Laptop
Mouse
04/04/2005 01:23 PMOverclockers Club Apr 4 2005 4:59PM GMT
Bluetake I-Phono BT420EX Bluetooth
Wireless Headphones
Bluetake I-Phono BT420EX Bluetooth
Wireless Headphones
07/07/2004 01:11 AM By Jeremy Horwitz, iPodlounge (via MyAppleMenu)
Bluetake BT500 mice and Apple wireless
keyboards
Bluetake BT500 mice and Apple wireless
keyboards
05/28/2004 11:14 AMI recently purchased a Bluetake BT500 bluetooth mouse. And what a
fantastic mouse it is. Anyway, I found that it does have some problems
when using it with the Apple Wireless keyboard. If you connect the
Bluetake BT500 mouse ...
Bluetake BT420 EX Bluetooth Hi-Fi Sports
Headphone Review
Bluetake BT420 EX Bluetooth Hi-Fi Sports
Headphone Review
07/06/2004 03:10 PMExclusive: Bluetake i-Phono BT420EX
Bluetooth Wireless Headphones
Exclusive: Bluetake i-Phono BT420EX
Bluetooth Wireless Headphones
07/07/2004 09:04 PMiPodlounge Jul 7 2004 11:30PM GMT
Review: BlueTake i-PHONO BT420 Bluetooth
Hi-Fi Sports Headphone
Review: BlueTake i-PHONO BT420 Bluetooth
Hi-Fi Sports Headphone
08/08/2004 10:57 PMOverclockers Club Aug 9 2004 2:43AM GMT
Review: BlueTake Hi-PHONO BT460EX
Bluetooth Hi-Fi Audio Station Kit
Review: BlueTake Hi-PHONO BT460EX
Bluetooth Hi-Fi Audio Station Kit
09/20/2004 09:04 AMOverclockers Club Sep 20 2004 11:55AM GMT
BlueTake i-PHONO BT420 Bluetooth Sports
Headphone Review
BlueTake i-PHONO BT420 Bluetooth Sports
Headphone Review
08/09/2004 04:16 AMI4U Aug 9 2004 7:13AM GMT
Review: Bluetake Hi-PHONO Bluetooth
Audio Station Kit BT460 EX
Review: Bluetake Hi-PHONO Bluetooth
Audio Station Kit BT460 EX
09/23/2004 11:32 AMOverclockers Club Sep 23 2004 3:57PM GMT
Bluetake HI-PHONO BT460EX Bluetooth
Hi-Fi Audio Station Kit Review
Bluetake HI-PHONO BT460EX Bluetooth
Hi-Fi Audio Station Kit Review
08/30/2004 04:01 PMi need a drivers for that camera i miss
my drivers cd plz send me the driver of
this camera
i need a drivers for that camera i miss
my drivers cd plz send me the driver of
this camera
09/05/2004 10:05 PMTechTree Sep 6 2004 2:42AM GMT
Belkin backs down
Belkin backs down
11/11/2003 10:25 AMLooks like Belkin is backing down from their inane decision to offer
an "upgrade" for their wireless routers that reprograms them so that
every eight hours users' web browsers are automatically redirected to
some webpage advertising a Belkin product. Read...
Belkin Goes MIMO
Belkin Goes MIMO
08/09/2004 12:49 AMBelkin will use Airgo's MIMO technology for consumer products,
News.com reports: The multiple-in, multiple-out technology that Airgo
is bringing to market has other manufacturers signed on, but Belkin is
the first well-known, mass-market brand name planning--reportedly--to
sell Airgo-based equipment. The gateway will be $179 and the client
card $129; they will be available in mid-October. Airgo's equipment
supports 802.11g, and its own faster, further proprietary technology.
Airgo claims a fourfold increase in throughput and range: they told me
months ago that their 108 Mbps proprietary flavor has a throughput
that's much, much higher than competing proprietary extensions. The
proof is in the performance. Airgo justifies the higher price their
added value brings at this stage in Wi-Fi's development by the greater
coverage area. However, you need new client cards to take full
advantage, which offsets some of the cost savings of more coverage
area....
Belkin TuneStage
Belkin TuneStage
12/19/2004 03:01 PMWhat if you put a snake in a bong? You would get so high. You might
even think that designing a Bluetooth audio bridge for the iPod, like
the upcoming (and mysteriously not-pictured) Belkin TuneStage, is a
good idea. And maybe you'd be right—it'd be like an AirPort
Express with iTunes, except all your songs would be on the iPod, and
you wouldn't have to go back to your computer every time you wanted to
change a song (assuming you don't use a remote or something).
iPodlounge has gotten word that Belkin has done this very thing and
will be unveiling it soonish (before CES, at least). They might even
throw an optical TOSlink out on the receiver to compliment the RCA and
minijack connections it already has. I say live it up, hippies.
Exclusive: Belkin's TuneStage Bluetooth stereo solution
[iPodlounge]
Belkin Uses Atheros Tech for A+G
Belkin Uses Atheros Tech for A+G
01/05/2005 07:32 PM Belkin has many dance partners these days: Tom's Networking reports
that Belkin has chosen Atheros for its A+G products, which may be
heating up in the marketplace these days. Belkin uses Broadcom for
802.11g and Airgo for its "pre-N" MIMO devices....
Printing wirelessly