Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Instant photo printers are nothing new. But LifePrint isn’t your average Bluetooth printer. Taking a healthy dose of inspiration from the newspapers depicted in Harry Potter, LifePrint brings to life ...
Lifeprint, a company known for its iPhone-compatible ZINK photo printer, recently introduced a new, larger photo printer that's able to print images that are 3 by 4.5 inches instead of 2 by 3 inches, ...
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwired - November 17, 2015) - LifePrint today announced a Kickstarter for the world's first Augmented Reality photo printer that can print an Apple Live Photo, a GoPro video, or ...
A picture is worth a thousand words, so the saying goes. But how many words is an image that springs to life with sound and moving video when viewed through a mobile device worth? LifePrint has ...
EDISON, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / November 7, 2019 / Lifeprint today announced that the new Lifeprint Ultra Slim Photo and Video Printer will use ZINK Zero Ink® printing technology and photo paper, providing ...
Lifeprint recently came out with its newest product, the Harry Potter Magic Photo and Video Printer, a Harry Potter-themed version of its standard Lifeprint photo printer that connects to the iPhone.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brad Moon covers audio gear, Apple products and consumer tech. At first blush, the Lifeprint is a cool little portable instant ...
In the world of tiny photo printers designed to print exclusively from smartphones, the Lifeprint 3x4.5 Hyperphoto Printer ($149.99) has two big things going for it. The first thing: Its 3-by-4.5-inch ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The idea for Robert Macauley’s “photographs for the new millennium” sprang from a camera that is totally 20th century. “What if you could create a Polaroid experience for your phone?” ...
The connection between Lifeprint's augmented reality (AR) photo/video mashup and the "moving pictures" from Harry Potter should be obvious to anyone who has read the books or seen the movies. It has ...
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