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Most — but not all — Android phones come with a micro SD or SD card slot to expand the memory or just to allow you to put your own music, photos, and videos on the phone. SD cards are nice ...
Rather than use a normal SD card, is it possible to use one of those Wifi SD cards to be able to access the data remotely while the logger is running? I know there were popular 10 years ago, but ...
The SD Association announced what would be the biggest change to SD since its creation, the ability to create standard SD memory cards for cameras and smartphones that include a Wi-Fi radio.
If you want to use your smartphone or tablet to easily control the camera and share pictures on-the-go, you might need a Wi-Fi-enabled SD card. These SD cards are very similar to the normal ones ...
[Pablo] is a recent and proud owner of a Transcend WiFi SD Card. It allows him to transfer his pictures to any WiFi-enabled device in a matter of seconds. As he suspected that some kind of Linux ...
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 ...
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 ...
Toshiba has updated its FlashAir wireless SD card with the FlashAir II, which, like the Eye-Fi and Transcend Wi-Fi SD cards, functions as its own wireless LAN access point to let users upload ...
The card is designed for users of personal digital assistants (PDAs) and could be especially handy for those who currently use a SD-based wireless LAN card to access the Internet.
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 ...