November 1, 2007 Digital cameras with the ability to wirelessly transmit images began to hit the market in 2005 and Wi-Fi is now commonplace in many high-end models. A new approach by Eye-Fi Inc. that ...
Eye-Fi has expanded their range of wireless SD cards with the launch of two new wireless memory cards. The new cards are called the Explore X2 and the Connect X2. Both models are more budget-friendly ...
Eye-Fi have now officially launched their latest wireless memory cards, that not only offer 4GB of storage but can automatically upload video to YouTube and Flickr. The cards, which were first ...
Eye-Fi, the company who launched the first wireless memory card for digital cameras announced two new SD cards that can upload videos directly from a camera. The new 4GB Eye-Fi Share Video and 4GB Eye ...
The Eye-Fi wireless memory card for digital cameras is rather clever. You can insert this memory card in any camera that works with the standard Secure Digital (SD) format and the card can transmit ...
The Explore takes an innovative concept one step further with geotagging and hotspot uploading, but it’s still ultimately a kludge. Have you ever looked at a picture you’ve taken and wondered who’s in ...
Well I should clarify that EyeFi has yet to confirm that EyeFi SD will support smart phones such as the Treo, PDA or any SD-enabled consumer product. The companies FAQ page states that they hear our ...
Eye-Fi, the company responsible for bringing wireless digital image uploads to the masses, is introducing an all new Secure Digital (SD) card today that adds one more feature that photogs are sure to ...
If you are unfamiliar, Eye-Fi SD cards can add Wi-Fi to any camera (and they work pretty well to boo t). Now the company is announcing automatic uploading direct to ...
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ — INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW —Eye-Fi Inc. has developed the next generation Eye-Fi experience, which includes an entirely new platform and more flexible ...
Eye-Fi's wireless SD card has been kicking around for a while now, and has garnered some positive reviews, including one from our own Clint Ecker. In case you haven't heard of it, the Eye-Fi card ...
Eye-Fi, maker of the Mobi SD memory card that lets you wirelessly transfer photos and videos from a digital camera to a smartphone or tablet, just announced a beta Windows desktop receiver that works ...