
Printing hotpots, virtual reality and a FaceBubble…
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 9 June 2008 12:28 GMT
HP Labs focuses on research and development of new technology that can potentially join the HP product portfolio or be licensed to other businesses.
silicon.com went to the HP Labs facility in Bristol to check out what the researchers have been up to.
This is Snapfish Labs, which shows off new applications developed for the HP-owned Snapfish online photo service.
This particular application allows people to select photos in their collection and create a picture collage. The tech organises the pictures in a variety of ways then allows you to print out the finished poster.
Photo credit: Tim Ferguson
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