Google Cloud Print comes to HP ePrint printers

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HP has become the first major OEM to deliver support for Google Cloud Print in retail-boxed printers. In an official release, HP announced that its ePrint-enabled printers are now fully Cloud Print compatible. Just sign in to your Google account, pick your HP ePrint device, and you're ready to fire off a print job from anywhere you've got Internet access. Well, as long as your app supports Cloud Print as well -- like Gmail and Google Docs, for example.

We're curious, though -- how many of you are still printing? Like our pals at Engadget, our printers have been mostly gathering dust for the last few years.

Google Cloud Print comes to HP ePrint printers originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HiFiMAN HE-400 Headphones Review

So far, all the headphones I have reviewed have been based on a single speaker technology. While the sound signature from all of them has ranged from bass heavy to bright sounding, the tech is basically similar. It’s tweaking and build quality that determines how cheap ? or expensive ? they are. That’s not the [...]

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Those Lightsaber Chopsticks Now Light-Up [Star Wars]

If you thought nothing could ever top those Star Wars-themed chopsticks that looked exactly like miniature lightsabers, you're about to have your mind blown wide open again. Because thanks to improvements in miniature LED and battery technology, those lightsaber chopsticks now feature a glowing blade. More »


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Comcast Xfinity TV Player for Android updated with beta support for Jelly Bean, Nexus 7

Comcast Xfinity TV Player for Android updated with beta support for Jelly Bean, Nexus 7

Comcast subscribers who have already received their Nexus 7 tablets or are sporting Android 4.1-powered phones should cast an eye towards Google Play for an updated version of the Xfinity TV Player app. Version 1.0.2.001 adds beta support for Jelly Bean in general and the Nexus 7 tablet specifically. It also fixes a nasty bug that would leave users stranded after upgrading their operating system, and promises a UI designed for 7-inch tablets in the next update. We saw Netflix get a compatibility update for Jelly Bean the day it launched, and Sky Go only just made the jump to supporting Ice Cream Sandwich, whether or not you have access to this app, have early adopters spotted any other laggards that might stop working when a long-awaited upgrade hits devices?

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Comcast Xfinity TV Player for Android updated with beta support for Jelly Bean, Nexus 7 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 20 Jul 2012 19:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Watch a Man Child Unbelievably Spend Three Days Sorting 65,000 LEGO Bricks [Video]

Our resident Lego lover Jesus Diaz sorted through 5,195 Lego bricks and that gave him back pain. So you got to wonder what this Lego maniac has after unboxing and combing through 65,000 Lego bricks over the course of 71 hours. Are his fingers still attached? Does he see everything in primary colors? Can he feel? What the hell does he need 65,000 Lego bricks for? More »


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American Psycho with Android Phones Is Totally Perfect [Video]

If American Psycho is a pitch-perfect satirization of 80s yuppyism and excess, then this parody video from Tech Radar is a spot-on representation of what it's like buying a smartphone right now. More »


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IE9 and Firefox 4 post top marks in Web browser power use comparison

Over on the Internet Explorer Blog, Microsoft has posted results from an extensive comparison of the top five Web browsers. The goal: to determine whether Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 4, Chrome 10, Safari 5, or Opera 11 is able to squeeze the most life out of your laptop's battery.

A baseline was determined with test systems sitting idle, and then browsers were pointed at about:blank, a news site, the HTML5 Galactic demo, and the IE9 fish tank demo. Perhaps unsurprisingly, IE9 came out on top -- though Firefox 4 was a very close second on nearly every test. As you can see, the other browsers didn't necessarily fare quite as well, with Google Chrome, Safari, and Opera all posting significantly worse scores. In Opera 11's case, a laptop battery would last over one hour more with Internet Explorer 9 installed.


But what we'd really like to know is where did Microsoft find the dilithium crystals required to run a Galactic Total Power Consumption test...

IE9 and Firefox 4 post top marks in Web browser power use comparison originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 30 Mar 2011 07:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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This Lego T-6 Jedi Shuttle Is Your Don't-Try-The-Kessel-Run-With-This-One Deal of the Day [Dealzmodo]

It's not quite the Millennium Falcon. Or even an X-Wing. But still, this Lego T-6 Jedi Shuttle set could help you complete your collection of awesome Star Wars Lego ships! So what if the Jedi Shuttle didn't get any fantastically quotable one-liners, or do any amazing feats, and who cares that it only ever appeared in The Clone Wars TV series. It's still important because? well? Star Wars! The $42 set is on sale at a 30% discount. And sometimes, even the most obscure Star Wars ships make awesome Legos. More »


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Jelly Bean now available to Nexus S via OTA download, we coat our phones in more sugar

Carriers begin feeding Jelly Bean to Nexus S, we coat our phones in more sugar

It's already possible to force Android 4.1 onto your Nexus S without much trouble, but for those of you that prefer life on easy street, then kick up those heels: many carriers have now made Jelly Bean available for OTA installation. The good news comes from Google itself, which has listed T-Mobile, Three, Rogers and Vodafone among the carriers. It doesn't stop there, however, as MobileSyrup also reports that Mobilicity and Wind users are also receiving a similar bit of Android 4.1 love. We've confirmed the rollout here in the US with T-Mobile, where the 114MB download is currently only available for download via WiFi. Seeing that it's Friday night, seems like a perfect opportunity to take Google Now for a spin, no?

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Jelly Bean now available to Nexus S via OTA download, we coat our phones in more sugar originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 20 Jul 2012 22:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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