Sunday 6 October 2013

HP outs NFC and wireless mobile printing solution for homes and offices:


HP has introduced the 1200w Mobile Print Accessory, a device aimed at simplifying the process of printing documents from mobile devices.
The 1200w, which connects to a printer's free USB port, allows you to print from a mobile device's local storage or from the cloud by walking up to the box and tapping any NFC-enabled smartphone or tablet on it.
Alternatively, it can create the equivalent of Wi-Fi access point that you can connect to and print from if NFC isn't in your mobile device's box of tricks.

Peer-to-print:

This saves businesses from having to set up company Wi-Fi networks specifically used for printing tasks, HP says, as the 1200w uses a peer-to-peer connection that offers 128-bit encryption.
HP says it's worked closely with leading mobile device manufacturers including Apple, Microsoft, and Samsung to make sure that you won't have to download an app to get it to work.
And if you do find that your mobile device doesn't have built in print support, you can download for HP's ePrint app to get the job done.
HP's NFC/Wireles 1200w Mobile Print Accessory is compatible with the company's LaserJet and multi-function printers from 2008 onwards that are equipped with a USB port. We've contacted HP for price and availability.

Office 2013 review:

Office 2013 is the latest refresh of Microsoft's near ubiquitous Office suite. The latest version sees it get the Windows 8 treatment, with a touch-friendly interface and a sparser look, as well as new features in every application.
As part of the launch, Office has also reached a new landmark by going into the cloud with subscription pricing, on-demand installation and automatic syncing of settings and documents you save online rather than offline. It's called Office 365.That particular method of purchase ensures you're always up-to-date, even if the software changes.
While the main thing you'll notice with Office 2013 the new look, there are some really interesting features under the hood - though sadly not for Windows XPusers, who are now excluded. Office 2013 is strictly for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users.
As usual, there are multiple versions of Office 2013, but this time around the different editions are not just about whether you're using them at home or in a business or which applications are included.

Buying Office 2013:

Even if you decide you want to buy a pay-for-it-once-and-keep-it copy of Office 2013 in a box, you won't find a DVD inside – just a product key to unlock the software you download. (Buyers in "developing countries with limited internet access" can still get a DVD, but that's not an option in the UK or US.)
If you prefer to pay an annual subscription to get extra features, Office 365 editions let you download the Office 2013 applications onto multiple PCs (or share them with your family).
For home users, there are four options. Buy the boxed software and you can put it on one PC. Office Home and Student 2013 with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote costs £109.99/$139.99; Office Home and Business 2013 adds Outlook and costs £219.99/$219.99. Office Professional 2013 has the full set of programs for £389.99/$399.99; Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access and Publisher.

Android KitKat


Android is the operating system that powers over 1 billion smartphones and tablets. Since these devices make our lives so sweet, each Android version is named after a dessert: Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, and Jelly Bean. and next is android kitkat 4.4



The Android Story


Android 1.5, Cupcake


Android 1.6, Donut


Android 2.0, Eclair


Android 2.2, Froyo


Android 2.3, Gingerbread



Android 3.0, Honeycomb


Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich


Android 4.1, Jelly Bean


then amazing android OS  called ........

Android 4.4, KitKat


next is lime pie which is realsed in mid of 2014......
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