While many cameras now pack Wi-Fi connectivity for the wireless sharing and transferring of captured images, those owning cameras without such capabilities need not necessarily have to shell out cash ...
Eye-Fi, the company responsible for bringing wireless digital image uploads to the masses, is introducing an all new Secure Digital (SD) card today that adds one more feature that photogs are sure to ...
SD cards used in cameras and memory cards. April 5, 2012 — -- The popular SD card -- a format of memory card used in digital cameras, smartphones and other devices -- may gain wireless ...
Here's a novel thought -- what if every Secure Digital card had wireless? Eye-Fi's been doing a fine job on its own, but here in Las Vegas, it's the SD Association making it easier for everyone else ...
Toshiba has updated its FlashAir wireless SD card with the FlashAir II, which, like the Eye-Fi and Transcend Wi-Fi SD cards, functions as its own wireless LAN access point to let users upload photos ...
Wireless SD cards are a smart product for forgetful/lazy/busy people. Toshiba’s new FlashAir card is the first which allows you to transfer data both to and from the card—an idea that’s got a lot of ...
Eye-Fi wireless memory cards deliver the next generation Eye-Fi experience in the form of the the award-winning Eye-Fi Pro X2. We are talking about faster-than-ever wireless photo and video uploads, ...
The AirStash is a USB card reader combined with a Wi-Fi hotspot. Its purpose in life is to stream media to other devices, which means sending movies, music and video to phones, tablets and other ...
Technically speaking, you can access everything stored on the device by typing the MobileLite's IP address into a browser. But for all intents and purposes, this is currently an iOS exclusive, as that ...
I've got an old data logging device that continuously records my HVAC parameters to SD. Every once and a while I go unplug the device, copy it over and look at the data. This is annoying to do and I ...
I have a hate/hate relationship wireless SD cards. Hate because they never quite seem to work when I really need them to, and hate because they promise so much, and then they crash my damn camera.
It's odd that it took so long, but four years after Eye-Fi launched its SD card with on-board Wi-Fi radio, somebody else has joined up the wireless memory card game. That someone is Toshiba, and the ...