To share photos quickly and easily a wireless camera is a must.But for those people who do not want to invest in a new device help is at hand.
A company called Eye-Fi have developed a series of memory cards with built in wi-fi that automatically convert your camera into a wireless device.
The 2GB cards automatically connect to a wi-fi network and can dump photos to a folder on a PC or upload them to social networks or photo-sharing sites.
The firm has done deals with the likes of Flickr, Photobucket and Facebook.
The associated software takes care of log-ins and passwords and can even automatically resize pictures if the site requires it.
To send them to a computer the PC must be turned on and running the companies photo managing software.
Currently they are only available in the US but should be on sale in Europe later this year.





This looks pretty cool. I'll have to check out what sites support auto-dropping the images via the card.
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ReplyDeleteI heard about this on BBC news...sounds pretty cool!
i see you have one of those @are you in my topspot" things too....nice :P
I got one but no one really wants to use it... :(
Ishaan
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Do you know how much they go for?
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Sorry, I have no idea what they are selling for... If anyone finds out, I would love to know aswell. Ive been searching on the net for prices but have not managed to find any.
ReplyDeleteThis is a brilliant idea. Its ideas like these we need these days! I think alot of people will be very much interested in the Eye-fi if it is marketed properly. I think the best way to publisize it online is to use a PR building tool like MyPRGenie (www.myprgenie.com/technology/) and connect the sellers to the right customer base.
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