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 ...
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 ...
Seeing the release of the Eye-Fi Wireless SD Card excited me a short time ago and now that I have it in my hands, it still does. Although, there are a few caveats. The Eye-Fi Wireless SD Card allows ...
Eye-Fi's wireless SD card has been kicking around for a while now, and has garnered some positive reviews, including one from our own Clint Ecker. In case you haven't heard of it, the Eye-Fi card ...
The Gadget: Today Eye-Fi Wi-Fi-enabled SD cards have been upgraded with a 4GB Pro version with new features like support for RAW files, selective uploading and the ability to send files straight to ...
Wouldn’t it be nice if every picture you took was automatically uploaded to your Mac – and to your Flickr account – without your having to do anything? That’s the premise behind the Wi-Fi-enabled 2 GB ...
In our increasingly connected world, having to pause and connect a USB cable or swap in an SD card to transfer files is a cumbersome, nearly archaic process. Wireless SD cards largely solve that ...
SanDisk Corporation recently announced the launch of its wireless storage drives – the Connect Wireless Media Drive and Connect Wireless Flash Drive. This not only diversifies its portfolio in the ...
The Explore takes an innovative concept one step further with geotagging and hotspot uploading, but it’s still ultimately a kludge. Have you ever looked at a picture you’ve taken and wondered who’s in ...
Everyone’s favorite wireless memory card is now available with four gigabytes of storage. The Eye-Fi Anniversary Edition has just been announced to commemorate one year of wireless photo slinging from ...