If you're old enough, you probably used to marvel that digital cameras could show a picture right after it was shot, eliminating the need for a trip to the photo store. Now, they look nearly as dated ...
Mountain View, Calif. — Wireless SD card maker Eye-Fi said it would add geo-tagging and hot spot access capabilities to its existing cards through a free firmware upgrade if they subscribe to the ...
Eye-Fi is launching a new generation of wireless memory cards today for uploading photos quickly to the web. The X2 family of Eye-Fi cards can wirelessly upload photos to the web twice as fast as ...
In an endless sea of interchangeable memory cards, Eye-Fi has managed to stand out from the crowd by infusing their line of postage stamp sized SD cards with WiFi capabilities… and looking hip while ...
Eye-Fi, pretty much the only company in town doing interesting things with SD cards, have just announced their newest card: the Apple-exclusive Eye-Fi GeoX2. Like other Eye-Fi cards, the Geo X2 allows ...
Eye-Fi heads into the new decade with a completely rearchitected design for its Wi-Fi-enabled SD cards for digital cameras. The system, an integrated ASIC dubbed "Arcturus," powers the new Eye-Fi Pro ...
Eye-Fi, maker of one of my favorite camera accessories (a Wi-Fi enabled SD card), was at PMA announcing a couple of key partnerships and a new Smart Boost upgrade. I met with Eye-Fi CEO Jef Holove, ...
NEW YORK - If you're old enough, you probably used to marvel that digital cameras could show a picture right after it was shot, eliminating the need for a trip to the photo store. Now, they look ...
Eye-Fi, a company that produces wireless-transmitting memory cards for cameras and tablets, announced today it has raised $20 million in its fourth round of funding. The company makes SD memory cards ...
Every now and then you come across a product that is, what’s the word I’m looking for, compelling? intriguing? wWay cool? Today’s topic is a product that is all of those things. It is the $99.95 ...
Technology's always getting smaller, right? As such, it shouldn't be a surprise that Eye-Fi can now cram 16GB of storage and a WiFi radio into one of its SD cards, but somehow, it still is. This is ...
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