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Automatic Photo Uploads

December 18, 2007

Digital cameras have become so simple that many people end up taking more pictures than they have time to upload to their computers. Eye-Fi, a startup in Mountain View, CA, hopes to change that with its new two-gigabyte secure-­digital memory card, which turns any compatible camera into a wireless transmitter. When a camera containing the card comes within range of a preselected Wi-Fi network, the card automatically uploads its contents to a local PC or to a designated photo-sharing site on the Internet.

Product: Eye-Fi Card
Cost: $99.99
Source: www.eye.fi
Companies: Eye-Fi

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