Technology and gadget enthusiasts were in their element at the recent International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2008. The show presents new developments in technology and products, the display cases are large in the coming year. Various prizes were awarded, and this year the winner of the Last Gadget Standing, the Eye-Fi wireless memory card was for your camera.
The Eye-Fi card includes 2 GB of data and has a small internal Wi-Fi antenna that automatically uploadsPhotos to your computer or the Internet. The card has a built-in support for 18 online photo services like Facebook, Flickr, Typepad, as well as a real photo centers such as Wal-Mart, Kodak, and Costco. To work for the Eye-Fi card for you still need desktop software that allow you to run the card to a Wi-Fi network connection.
The process of uploading your photos is easy, regardless of whether you are uploaded to your computer in the network, or both. WhenUpload to your computer, the photos are sent wirelessly through your Eye-Fi card to the Wi-Fi network on your PC or Mac. For your computer to be switched to the photos you need in this way and get the Eye-Fi software to be running.
Uploading to the Internet is just as easy. The card connects to your Wi-Fi network and then load your pictures onto the image sharing or social networking site that you've selected. The Eye-Fi service takes care of the logging in process and passwordsand can even make your photos for the requirements of the location to be. The process is fully secure and offers complete privacy of users. The card also provides the user with unlimited free uploads.
The card features include the ability to make full-resolution JPEG images and a USB memory card reader to handle the volume of makeup. Eye-Fi cards to fit digital cameras with SD memory cards. The software works with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X(10.3 and 10.4), Internet Explorer 6 & 7 (Windows only) and Firefox 2.0 (Windows and Macintosh). The card also has advanced power management to optimize the use of the camera.
One of the first lines on the Eye-Fi website says that should not, "photos will be captured in your camera. Put them free." That is exactly what it was hoped that the Eye-Fi card will be achieved. It gives you the freedom to as many pictures as you want, and even share them with as many people as you takewant. By focusing on social networking sites that your photos with the world, perhaps for the benefit of your career or hobby.
Recommended Sites:
http://www.eye.fi/share/
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/01/review-eye-fi-2.html
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