Handheld printer makes its debut

Swedish company PrintDreams announced the release of its cell phone-sized PrintBrush handheld printer, which weighs less than a pound and is designed to fit into a shirt pocket. Consumers will be able to run the miniprinter over a sheet of paper, and the device will scan images and deliver printouts out of its back. Content can also be transferred to other mobile devices--such as phones, handhelds and computers--that use wireless Bluetooth networking technology.

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