![]() If you are old enough to remember the 1970's TV series " The Six Million Dollar Man" (or its spin-off, " The Bionic Woman"), bionic implants for their arms and legs gave the title characters greater strength and speed, as well as a bionic eye for Steve Austin and bionic ear for Jamie Summers. According to Merriam-Webster, bionic means "having normal biological capability or performance enhanced by or as if by electronic or electromechancial devices." Bionics is the science of this. I better get to it before they become mainstream, or are superseded by something even newer. ![]() Print and fax both e-mails and attachmentsĥ.Kim BellardI just realized that I hadn't ever really written about two hot trends in health care: bionics and 3D printing. Printing and faxing is as easy as sending an e-mail messageĤ. Print anything, anytime from your Microsoft Windows Powered SmartphoneĢ. Users can immediately begin printing wirelessly at any PrintMe-enabled location throughout the world including select airports, hotels, print for pay and corporate environments.ġ. PrintMe works with Microsoft Windows Powered Smartphone software or any mobile device without requiring the addition of software, drivers or IT support. PrintMe is a secure, global system that connects printers and users, anytime, anywhere. Every printer that joins the network (e.g., becomes PrintMe-enabled) is assigned a number, like a phone number, that allows users to send documents to it from wireless devices. PrintMe works like a phone system for printers. PrintMe takes the hassle out of printing by eliminating the burden and complexity of print drivers, cables and connectivity. PrintMe enables users to send documents from a Smartphone, personal computer, PDA, two-way pager or any Internet-enabled cell phone to any PrintMe-enabled printer, without complex setup, software or IT support.īy simply "dialing" into printers on the PrintMe network, or to any fax machine, PrintMe provides people everywhere with the freedom to print or fax their e-mail messages and attachments at any time, anywhere, from any device, to any fax machine or PrintMe connected printer. PrintMe makes wireless printing a breeze from the Microsoft Windows Powered Smartphone. "EFI's PrintMe offering is helping to provide simple, ubiquitous printing, expanding the possibilities of the phone in your pocket." "As people find it easy to access email on their Smartphone, the need to print their messages and attachments will increase," said Douglas Dedo, Marketing Manager, Mobile Devices Division, Microsoft Corp. Since it adds a great user benefit to full-featured mobile devices, the PrintMe solution is an ideal fit for the Windows Powered Smartphone." ![]() "Industry research shows mobile professionals are driving much of the technology investment in the mobile segment and one of mobile professionals' biggest headaches is not being able to print away from the office. ![]() "Since its introduction earlier this year, PrintMe has set the standard in mobile and Internet printing, and we are thrilled that Microsoft has chosen to work with us to deliver an unmatched fax and printing solution to Smartphone users," said Ofer Tenenbaum, PrintMe General Manager at EFI. Microsoft is promoting PrintMe to millions of users as a premier product for the Windows Powered Smartphone. PrintMe completes the mobile e-mail and Internet experience, transforming the Windows Powered Smartphone and other wireless devices into powerful work tools. PrintMe(TM) provides exceptional benefits to customers who require on-the-go access to printed materials, allowing Smartphone users to print any e-mail or attachment directly from their phone to any fax machine or printer on the global PrintMe network. 22, 2002- Electronics for Imaging(TM) today announced that its PrintMe Networks(TM) mobile printing solution now enhances the functionality of the new Microsoft Windows Powered Smartphone, which was introduced today in London.
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