November 1, 2007 Digital cameras with the ability to wirelessly transmit images began to hit the market in 2005 and Wi-Fi is now commonplace in many high-end models. A new approach by Eye-Fi Inc. that ...
The Wireless LAN SD standard combines the world-leading memory card storage standard with the ubiquitous wireless standard IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n, part of the Association's strategy to expand SD services ...
Toshiba has announced that it will be launching a range of SD storage cards equipped with Wireless B/G/N connectivity. The “FlashAir” range will have an 8GB SD card for use with Digital camera’s, ...
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, ...
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 ...
RAVPower might be best known for their batteries and chargers, but the company also has many offerings that extend the functionality of your smart devices. One of those is the RAVPower FileHub, one of ...
Eye-Fi has announced a re-engineering of its Eye-Fi card wireless SD Card that should make these niche cards more appealing. When I last reviewed Eye-Fi, the experience was hampered by slow upload ...
The Eye-Fi wireless SD card takes on a new dimension when paired with the Synchrotech CFMult adaptor, which brings the Wi-Fi goodness to your dSLR Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, ...
Here's one for all you lazy people out there. If you hate plugging those USB cables into your camera or taking out the memory card, Eye-Fi, a California based start-up will soon have an interesting ...
Update 1/24/12, 2:55 p.m. PST: Eye-Fi CEO Yuval Koren has submitted responses via email to a list of questions sent to him by the author after this article was published. For more, see the follow-up ...
I've got an old data logging device that continuously records my HVAC parameters to SD. Every once and a while I go unplug the device, copy it over and look at the data. This is annoying to do and I ...
You can find commercial USB sticks that can also connect via WiFi. But [Neutrino] made his own using an ESP8266 married to a card reader. It all starts with the old trick of soldering a header to an ...