The $60 Eye-Fi Geo card packs a WiFi transmitter into a standard 2GB SD memory card, geotagging pictures as you take them and allowing wireless photo uploads from your camera. Eye-Fi sells a variety ...
When Eye-Fi first launched its wireless SD cards back in 2006, most of us weren't carrying smartphones, much less tablets. At the time, the idea was to send your photos straight from your camera to ...
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 ...
Here's a novel thought -- what if every Secure Digital card had wireless? Eye-Fi's been doing a fine job on its own, but here in Las Vegas, it's the SD Association making it easier for everyone else ...
Lexar has partnered with Eye-Fi to bring out its own range of WiFi enabled SD cards for digital cameras. As with Eye-Fi's own range, the Lexar Shoot-n-Sync automatically transfers stored images to ...
I've got an old data logging device that continuously records my HVAC parameters to SD. Every once and a while I go unplug the device, copy it over and look at the data. This is annoying to do and I ...
Eye-Fi have marked their first birthday with the launch of a new, special edition anniversary card. The new WiFi-enabled SD card now contains 4GB of storage rather than the standard models' 2GB. While ...
Popular WiFi-connected SD card manufacturer Eyefi recently released a brand new product, the Eyefi Mobi Pro. For those unfamiliar with Eyefi, the company makes WiFi-connected SD cards to give people a ...
Innovation often arises from limitations, and Apple has certainly inspired plenty of innovation from iOS developers and accessory makers. Case in point: dealing with limited storage. On the iPhone, ...
It's odd that it took so long, but four years after Eye-Fi launched its SD card with on-board Wi-Fi radio, somebody else has joined up the wireless memory card game. That someone is Toshiba, and the ...