Bluetooth
It's called Bluetooth.
No, wireless printers do not need a phone line. Wireless printers can be purchased at any large retail stores such as Walmart.Wireless printers do not need a phone line connected to it as long as you have WiFi.
Most companies are now making wireless printers, Epson, HP, Kodak etc. The cost of the printers are coming down too. I really like my wireless Epson.
Not all external peripheral devices need a cable. There are a growing number of devices that use wifi (wireless and no cable required). You can use a wifi keyboard and a wifi mouse. There are wifi printers, and so on.
Wireless printers can allow you to free yourself somewhat from wire clutter in your workspace or home. There is little to no price diference in wireless printing versus standard plug and print printers.
For wireless printer reviews I would recommend pcmag.com, because of their variety of reviews for many different types of printers; including the wireless printers you are looking for!
There are several retailers that sell wireless Inkjet printers. Some good options are WalMart, Staples, Office Depot, and BestBuy. A person can also check online and find several websites that sell wireless Inkjet printers.
One can order wireless printers from online sites like eBay or Amazon. These sites have shipping free often as well. One can also order wireless printers from stores like Beat Buy, Target or Future Shop.
Many computers, mobile phones, and printers now support internationally recognised wireless communications such as BlueTooth. The manufactures of this equipment should be able to tell you if the equipment they make will give that support
Yes, you can go to future shop or best buy website to find some wireless laser printers. SiG electronics also has some of these printers for sale and can have delivery.
Yes, Kodak sells wireless printers. A good place to start in searching for those products is Wal-Mart, particularly their website.
Wireless printers do not need laptops for to work. If you really have two identical wireless printers, configured using DHCP. You should not have any conflicts. If you are using static IP addressing you might have conflicts if you choose the same IP for both. If your printers connected to laptops which make you printers wireless, again you should not have any problems (if the laptops do not have problems with its IPs).