
By Geoff Duncan
May 12, 2008
Eye-Fi has expanded its line of Wi-Fi enabled SD-compatible storage cards to support uploading images to photo sharing services and support geotagging.
Eye-Fi came up with a very clever idea: instead of waiting for Wi-Fi technology to get meaningfully integrated into a wide range of cameras, why not integrated wireless networking into the storage media being used in those cameras, so it can be used with any digital shooter, regardless of whether it has Wi-Fi capability? The original Eye-Fi card combined 2 GB of SD storage with a simple Wi-Fi chipset and DHCP client: configure the card via a computer, then just pop it into your camera for instant wireless connection to your home network.
Now, Eye-Fi is taking the concept a couple steps further, adding two new Eye-Fi cards to its product line. (The original Eye-Fi card will still be available under the name Eye-Fi Home.) The new ...
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