The Eye-Fi app receives images directly from my camera. I’ve been using the Eye-Fi series of Wi-Fi-enabled memory cards for a couple of years now. But I have to admit, they’ve always been cooler on ...
With the launch of the Eye-Fi Mobile X2, Eye-Fi will be releasing its Direct Mode and accompanying iOS and Android apps as free upgrades to all existing and new Eye-Fi X2 cards. With Direct Mode, ...
Wireless storage card maker Eyefi (formerly Eye-Fi) unveiled Eyefi Cloud, an unlimited photo storage service, on Thursday morning. The service, which will cost $49 per year, receives photos captured ...
Eye-Fi, which makes a wireless memory card for digital cameras, announced Monday that it is developing a new iPhone application. It is previewing the new app at Macworld Expo this week—you can find ...
The annual Macworld Expo kicked off with a host of product launches for iPhone users, software geeks and even amateur developers. Learn more about Eye-Fi’s iPhone app, a new multimedia drive and tool ...
The Eye-Fi Memory Card sends photos wirelessly from your camera to the destination of your choice, like a computer or the web. Back in January of '08, the product gained Mac and iPhoto support, and ...
“People like smartphones for taking pictures, mostly because of accessibility and instant sharing. Unfortunately, smartphones fall short for life's many moments that require zooming, high-speed ...
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 ...
What's the future of digital camera memory? Crave asks what Toshiba's 4GB micro SDHC cards and Eye-Fi's Wi-Fi memory means for your camera Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard ...
Readers of my blog know that I am a very big fan of the Evernote application and service and am personally a professional edition subscriber. I use it on my iPhone, Windows Mobile phones, Mac, and PC ...