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Netgear Genie app updated to make any printer AirPrint compatible

Netgear Genie app updated to make any printer AirPrint compatible

Netgear Genie AirPrint

Apple has been gradually extending its AirPrint technology to a number of Canon, Brother, Epson, HP, and Lexmark printers, but it’s still not available on every printer out there. Netgear aims to change that this week with the release of an updated Genie application. Netgear Genie lets users manage their home network and access the media on it from mobile devices, but an update for the PC and Mac versions introduces a new AirPrint option.

Providing that Netgear Genie is running on your home PC or Mac, the application will create a virtual bridge to your printer that allows iOS to print directly as if it was a fully supported AirPrint-enabled printer. We tested the app ourselves and can confirm it works on one of our own printers, but the…

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HP confirms reorganization, PC and printer groups to merge

HP confirms reorganization, PC and printer groups to merge


Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday confirmed earlier reports of a major reorganization within the company. The firm plans to merge its Personal Systems Group, responsible for PCs, with its Imaging and Printing Group. Current boss of the company’s printer division Vyomesh Joshi will retire after 31 years at the company, and current PSG executive vice president Todd Bradley will run the combined operations. ”This combination will bring together two businesses where HP has established global leadership,” HP CEO Meg Whitman said. “By providing the best in customer-focused innovation and operational efficiency, we believe we will create a winning scenario for customers, partners and shareholders.” HP’s full press release follows below.

HP Announces Organizational Realignment

PALO ALTO, Calif., March 21, 2012

HP today announced an organizational realignment to improve performance and drive profitable growth across the entire HP portfolio.

As part of this realignment, HP’s Imaging and Printing Group (IPG) and its Personal Systems Group (PSG) are joining forces to create the Printing and Personal Systems Group. The combined entity will be led by Todd Bradley, who has served as the executive vice president of PSG since 2005.

Vyomesh Joshi, executive vice president of IPG, is retiring after a highly accomplished 31-year career at HP. Under Joshi’s leadership, IPG has grown revenue from $ 19 billion to $ 26 billion, and doubled its operating profit to approximately $ 4 billion.

“VJ embodies the spirit of HP and his impact on the company has been tremendous,” said Meg Whitman, president and chief executive officer, HP. “Under his leadership, IPG accelerated innovation and pioneered solutions that transformed the printing market. We wish him the very best as he embarks on a new chapter in his life.”

Combining these two entities will rationalize HP’s go-to-market strategy, branding, supply chain and customer support worldwide. This will lead to a better customer experience and drive innovation across personal computing and printing. This realignment is expected to provide opportunities for cost savings and accelerate HP’s ability to pursue profitable growth and reinvest in the business.

“This combination will bring together two businesses where HP has established global leadership,” said Whitman. “By providing the best in customer-focused innovation and operational efficiency, we believe we will create a winning scenario for customers, partners and shareholders.”

In addition to combining PSG and IPG, HP also is taking steps to unify and streamline certain key business functions.

The Global Accounts Sales organization will join the newly named HP Enterprise Group. This group will be led by David Donatelli and includes Enterprise Servers, Storage, Networking and Technology Services.

The new structure is expected to speed decision making, increase productivity and improve efficiency, while providing a simplified customer experience. A new role for Jan Zadak, executive vice president for Global Sales, will be announced at a later date. Zadak will work with Donatelli to ensure an orderly transition.

HP also announced that it will unify its Marketing functions across business units under Marty Homlish, executive vice president and chief marketing officer, HP. This will allow for even more effective brand-building and marketing activities, and will create efficiencies across the business units.

HP’s Communications employees worldwide also will be similarly unified under Henry Gomez, executive vice president and chief communications officer, HP. Together these two moves will create a more powerful voice to demonstrate the power of “One HP.”

Finally, HP is moving the Global Real Estate function from Finance into Global Technology and Business Processes to address real estate consolidation and improve the workplace experience for HP employees.

“Ensuring we have the right organizational structure in place is a critical first step in driving improved execution, and increasing effectiveness and efficiency,” added Whitman. “The result will be a faster, more streamlined, performance-driven HP that is customer focused and poised to capitalize on rapidly shifting industry trends.”

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March 21, 2012 0 comments Read More
HP confirms reorganization, melds printer and PC divisions

HP confirms reorganization, melds printer and PC divisions

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HP has just confirmed its rumored reorganization, and will merge its Imaging and Printing Group with its Personal Systems Group (PSG) to make — wait for it — the Printing and Personal Systems Group. Printer boss Vyomesh Joshi will retire, making room for Todd Bradley to head up the new division, after running the PC group since 2005. The move comes after HP notoriously mulled spinning off its PSG last year, but decided to keep it. At the time of the decision to keep PSG in-house, new HP CEO Meg Whitman said that “HP is committed to PSG, and together we are stronger” — and now it appears that PSG will be made stronger by tying it to HP’s more profitable printing business.

HP says it will also be streamlining other areas of its…

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March 21, 2012 0 comments Read More
HP to reportedly combine PC and printer divisions

HP to reportedly combine PC and printer divisions


Hewlett-Packard will reportedly soon undergo a reorganization that will see its Personal Systems Group merged with its Imaging and Printing Group. AllThingsD cites multiple unnamed sources in reporting the news, and additional details are light for the time being. Vyomesh Joshi, currently the executive vice president in charge of HP’s imaging and printing business, will leave the company as part of the reorganization. Executive vice president Todd Bradley will reportedly run the merged businesses.

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Toshiba developing printer system with erasable toner

Toshiba developing printer system with erasable toner

Toshiba printer

It may not be a paperless office solution, but Toshiba has unveiled a more efficient printing system that features erasable toner. By feeding the paper through an erasing device you expose it to heat, which turns the toner invisible. Each sheet can be reused around five times and you can use any kind of paper, though every other piece of the set-up is proprietary — including the Toshiba-made printer, eraser, and toner. The eraser also has a built-in scanner so that you can make copies of pages before erasing them, and it automatically sorts erased paper so you know whether or not a sheet can be reused. The company says it’s aiming for a winter release — presumably in Japan — though you may not want to grab one at launch, as the…

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March 9, 2012 0 comments Read More
MakerBot’s Replicator is the personal 3D printer we’ve been waiting for

MakerBot’s Replicator is the personal 3D printer we’ve been waiting for


MakerBot announced their brand new personal 3D printer, the Replicator, at CES yesterday and we just had a chance to see it up close and in person. What do we think? Well, let’s just say that we want one of them, and fast. For starters, the unit comes preassembled from MakerBot, but it also features a larger printing footprint so you can print even bigger designs. There’s also the option of using two different colors of plastic to print two-color objects — you can also choose from either ABS plastic or a more eco-friendly variant. While the printing footprint is larger, the unit itself isn’t that big, and it’s reasonably quiet. In fact, it seems more quiet than the previous
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MakerBot’s Replicator is the personal 3D printer we’ve been waiting for

MakerBot’s Replicator is the personal 3D printer we’ve been waiting for


MakerBot announced their brand new personal 3D printer, the Replicator, at CES yesterday and we just had a chance to see it up close and in person. What do we think? Well, let’s just say that we want one of them, and fast. For starters, the unit comes preassembled from MakerBot, but it also features a larger printing footprint so you can print even bigger designs. There’s also the option of using two different colors of plastic to print two-color objects — you can also choose from either ABS plastic or a more eco-friendly variant. While the printing footprint is larger, the unit itself isn’t that big, and it’s reasonably quiet. In fact, it seems more quiet than the previous
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HP 2000-329WM $349 Laptop Bundle with Case, Mouse, Printer Now on Walmart

HP 2000-329WM $349 Laptop Bundle with Case, Mouse, Printer Now on Walmart


The HP 2000-329WM 15.6-inch notebook was priced at $ 248 on Black Friday at Walmart. During the ongoing Cyber Week, the retailer offers it in a nice bundle with a carrying case, wireless mouse and multi-function printer for $ 349. The HP 2000-329WM has the AMD E-350 Fusion chip with dual cores and a 1.6GHz clock speed and a decent amount of ram RAM and hard drive storage: 3GB and 320GB, respectively. The laptop includes the AMD Radeon HD 6310 integrated graphics, which is capable of some basic 3D gaming, as well as a hardware decoder of 1080p high-def videos. According to
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HP unveils Photosmart Premium with Touchsmart Web

HP unveils Photosmart Premium with Touchsmart Web

World's First Web Connected Printer

Being a powerful arm of its business, HP hardly fails to impress with its printers and the HP Photosmart Premium with Touchsmart Web is no exception. Being the “world’s first web-connected printer,” the Photosmart Premium will feature a 4.33 inch front panel touchscreen display, Touchsmart Web, and a slew of apps to help you print maps, tickets, coupons, recipes, and more without the need of a computer. HP will also include an HP Apps Studio with an open API to encourage developers to create apps for its printer. Aside from being able to print, the Photosmart Premium will also provide fax, copy and scan functionality. Also, being a wireless printer you’ll be able to print directly from your iPhone, iPod Touch, WiFi enabled PCs, and Bluetooth enabled devices. With all these features the Photosmart Premium is fairly priced at $399.

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June 22, 2009 0 comments Read More