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Wi-Fi Memory Cards for Digicams

Wi-Fi Memory Cards for Digi-Cams

If you're anything like most people, you like to say you're going to do something, but rarely follow through. Some of us can't even remember to do simple things like take the photos off our digital camera and send them to people, much less share them on a site like Flickr or Picasa. Sometimes we're just too lazy or disorganized to find that dang USB cord tor memory card reader to transfer photos.

Thankfully, a company called Eye-Fi is hoping to make the photo-transfer process a little easier with a Wi-Fi memory card. That's right, the Eye-Fi card will be a standard-sized SD card that packs Flash storage, a Wi-Fi radio, and software to move your photos off the camera and onto a PC, or even directly upload them to a photo sharing site, without having to connect a single cord.

Eye-Fi has not specified how much storage the card will come with, but it says the card will cost around $100.

From USA Today

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