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HP makes printing from your iPhone a snap

Confused about what to do with those blurry 2-megapixel camera phone pics you've taken with your iPhone? HP may have the answer you're looking for.

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Confused about what to do with those blurry 2-megapixel camera phone pics you've taken with your iPhone?

On the off-chance you want to print them, HP has released a wireless printing app available to download for free from the Apple App Store. HP iPrint Photo can connect to most HP printers available on your local wireless network, according to a statement from the company.

Once the software has discovered your network the rest of the photo printing process is as simple as selecting a photo from your photo reel and pressing print. By default it will print your pics in 4x6-inch sized prints.

The iPrint software has been available for about a month and already there are low scoring reviewers on the Australian iTunes Store complaining that the software won't recognise their printers. Those who've had more success seem to love this simple app.

HP iPrint Photo is available now to download to either an iPhone or iPod Touch.