The 2GB Wi-Fi Memory Card from Eye-Fi
Published by Sierra Monica B., on October 30th, 2007 6:19 pm, in the categories: Gadgets
Today was the launching of the latest 2GB SD memory card from Eye-Fi that looks like this:

The card that looks like a standard SD memory card but with a Wi-Fi antenna is available at a price of $99 and allows you to store up to 1,000 images on it.
Jef Holove, chief executive of Eye-Fi, said that it was extremely complicated to build such a memory card and it took a couple of years to realize it.
The cards will fit very well with the types of cameras that are compatible with the SD type.
Its users have now the possibility to use these cards and upload pictures over a Wi-Fi network to 17 different websites, including Flickr, Facebook, Kodak Gallery, Wal-Mart, Picasa Web Albums, and MySpace.
More interesting for you to know is that with the use of such a card you can bypass the transfer of your pictures to your PC through a USB port following to upload them manually to the websites.
And this will happen with less stress to say so, because you don’t even have to turn your computer on.
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