Eye-Fi announces new products, lower prices
Digital camera owners know it can be a pain to transfer photos or videos to your PC and then upload them to social networking websites. Eye-Fi has cut the cord with its wireless products and now they’ve announced new additions to their line-up, and more.
Digital camera owners know it can be a pain to transfer photos or videos to your PC and then upload them to social networking websites. Eye-Fi has cut the cord with its wireless products and now they've announced new additions to their line-up, and more.
In case you haven't heard of the Eye-Fi cards, these wireless SecureDigtial (SD) memory cards can upload your memories from a digital camera to a PC — or favourite site without even turning on your computer.
Today, Eye-Fi announced its next generation of cards — now 4GB instead of 2GB — will also let you send photos and videos straight from your camera to Flickr and YouTube, respectively, as well as other sites.
Here are the highlights:
* The 4GB Explore Video ($99) card automatically geotags photos and videos; and offers hotspot access at more than 10,000+ Wi-Fi locations
* The 4GB Share Video ($79) sends photos to the web and your home computer
* You can now upload photos to one of 25 online photo sharing sites
* A new iPhone app for Eye-Fi users is available beginning tomorrow, therefore photos taken on your iPhone can be sent to the same place you send your Eye-Fi pics.
More info on these products, services and prices are available at the Eye-Fi website.



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