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We all know about today’s gadgets having Wi-Fi capability, allowing easy access to and from gadgets whenever a Wi-Fi connection is available. But what if Wi-Fi is not supported by your gadget? Here’s an idea that could help alleviate that problem. A startup company, Eye-Fi, is planning to create and release a Wi-Fi capable Secure Digital card sometime in the fall.
CEO Yuval Koren indicated that this card will come in a 2GB size, conforming to standard SD card sizes, with a Wi-Fi chip embedded inside. By having the Wi-Fi chip on the SD card, and shutting down network functionality when not transferring data, it will prevent resource hogging from the gadget itself.
This Wi-Fi card will come with the option for users to send data to PC and/or websites (they are still in negotiation with a couple of websites regarding direct uploads) either directly after each picture is taken or at the end of a photo session.
Pricing is set at about $100 and details seem to indicate that this is designed for digital cameras only at the moment, although I don’t see why it couldn’t be used in other similar gadgets with SD card slots.
CEO Yuval Koren indicated that this card will come in a 2GB size, conforming to standard SD card sizes, with a Wi-Fi chip embedded inside. By having the Wi-Fi chip on the SD card, and shutting down network functionality when not transferring data, it will prevent resource hogging from the gadget itself.
This Wi-Fi card will come with the option for users to send data to PC and/or websites (they are still in negotiation with a couple of websites regarding direct uploads) either directly after each picture is taken or at the end of a photo session.
Pricing is set at about $100 and details seem to indicate that this is designed for digital cameras only at the moment, although I don’t see why it couldn’t be used in other similar gadgets with SD card slots.
Via [News.com]
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