Monday, May 26, 2008

Upload your camera pictures without wires!

Let your photos stored in your camera's memory be set free. Use the Eye-Fi Card.

This 'Hi-Fi' Wi-Fi card called The Eye-Fi Card is a wireless memory card which automatically uploads pictures from your digital camera to your PC or Mac and can also upload them to your favorite photo sharing, printing, blogging or social networking site. Isn't this taking your risk of plugging in the USB and all that jazzzzz?

No cables, no waiting, no hassles!

The Eye-Fi beat nine other contenders for the top spot in the traditional "Last Gadget Standing" session, a breezy and informal CES (Consumer Electronics Association) contest staged by Yahoo! Inc.'s technology section. This cool Card has also won the PC World Innovation award and also the PC Magazine Editors' Choice award!

You can do the following with an Eye-Fi Card:

- Upload photos to Computer
- Upload photos to Web
- Upload photos to the Web and the Computer

Your photos are sent wirelessly from the Eye-Fi Card inside your camera through your home Wi-Fi network directly to your PC or Mac. The Eye-Fi Card wirelessly connects to your home Wi-Fi network and uploads your pictures to a photo sharing or social networking website of your choice.

Behind the scenes, the Eye-Fi Service intelligently handles your photos, getting them to your chosen site, taking care of log-ins and passwords, even re-sizing pictures if your destination requires it. Selecting or changing these preferences is made easy with the Eye-Fi Manager software and website! Huh, intelligent...

See the reviews of this cool innovative idea that makes your life simple:



The Eye-Fi Manager will help you get set up in four simple steps and allow you to add networks, change destinations, and adjust other settings.

The $100 Eye-Fi card, which has 2 GB (gigabytes) of memory, uses Wi-Fi to instantly zap pictures to computers and photo-sharing Web sites. The company, based in Mountain View, California, announced earlier at CES that it had a deal to get its technology into memory cards made by Lexar Media.

Eye-Fi's diverse set of rivals included a golf simulator, a Toshiba Corp. wireless projector and the Sansa TakeTV, a USB memory stick from SanDisk Corp. that is designed to transfer video from the Internet to the TV.

Visit Eye-Fi web site for more information.

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