“Cameras have more megapixels, and pictures and videos are more demanding in terms of size. Moving to a 16GB, Class 10 card keeps up with these trends and delivers what our customers have been asking ...
They’ve been a success in the US, and soon the UK will get a chance to play. The Eye-Fi card works like a normal photo memory card except with one key difference, the ability to transfer your pictures ...
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 cards push photos straight from digital cameras without cables, but what if you want to pull some pics back the other way? Toshiba's solving that problem with the two-way FlashAir, ...
Eye-Fi, a company that produces wireless-transmitting memory cards for cameras and tablets, announced today it has raised $20 million in its fourth round of funding. The company makes SD memory cards ...
Eye-Fi has announced the Eye-Fi Geo X2, a Wi-Fi-enabled SDHC memory card that will be sold exclusively in Apple Stores in the U.S. and internationally. Set for release in May, the Geo X2 integrates ...
Think of it as point, shoot and post. In the fall, start-up Eye-Fi plans to release Secure Digital memory cards with integrated Wi-Fi chips. With the card, digital cameras will be able to ...
My home computer desk hosts a snarl of USB cables for the various cameras, MP3 players and other peripherals I’ve bought over the years. All-in-one memory-card readers help me get around this tangled ...
Eye-Fi on Wednesday introduced the Eye-Fi Pro, a new SDHC memory card for digital cameras. Like Eye-Fi’s other offerings, the Pro card lets users upload images over Wi-Fi without using a Mac or PC; ...
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Sure, there are digital cameras with WiFi capability, letting you send your photos directly to the mothership with no muss or fuss, but now Eye-Fi has found a way to retrofit anything using a flash ...