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, ...
[jamesone111] bought a Transcend WifiSD card, presumably for photography, but it may just have been because he heard that they’re actually tiny Linux servers. He read a post about these cards on the ...
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 ...
Today, almost every one of us lives under the influence of cutting-edge electronics, gadgets, and ever-evolving technology, and the Best WiFi SD Cards have come in handy. But do you remember the SD ...
Eye-Fi's WiFi-toting SD card looks ostensibly like the cure to the age-old "oh, the photos are all on the camera still" problem – not only does it pack 2GB of storage but can wirelessly offload all ...
Eye-Fi sounds like a great idea. It is a Wi-Fi enabled SD card that can transfer images and video from your digital camera to a PC and thence online. But it turns out to be an expensive and fiddly ...
Wi-Fi SD cards have been around for quite a long time, but they didn’t really work that well. After digging around, I decided to try out Toshiba’s 32 GB FlashAir Wi-Fi card, and to my surprise, it ...
The 32GB Mobi Pro SDHC card adds some key wireless features that photography professionals and enthusiasts will want, though its specs are less impressive. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop ...
In a recent product teardown, Portelligent analyzed Eye-Fi's Share, a Wi-Fi-enabled Secure Digital (SD) card that makes it easy and affordable to add Wi-Fi connectivity to any digital camera with an ...
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