Photographers often want to simplify the process used to take pictures, edit them and share them. The iPad mini, an app called ShutterSnitch and a Wi-Fi SD card from Transcend improves that workflow, ...
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 ...
Popular WiFi-connected SD card manufacturer Eyefi recently released a brand new product, the Eyefi Mobi Pro. For those unfamiliar with Eyefi, the company makes WiFi-connected SD cards to give people a ...
When Eye-Fi first launched its wireless SD cards back in 2006, most of us weren't carrying smartphones, much less tablets. At the time, the idea was to send your photos straight from your camera to ...
Android only: Missing your USB cord, or just too lazy to grab it? WiFi File Explorer turns your Android SD card into a small web server, so you can transfer files, stream media, and otherwise control ...
Eye-Fi has released its latest wireless SD card which has been designed to make it easier to get images wirelessly from a camera to iOS or Android smartphones and tablets. Designed for those moments ...
When you're out and about snapping pics, the last thing you want to think about is whether or not you have (or will have) a reliable WiFi connection. Your camera probably has an SD card slot, but does ...
Eye-Fi's WiFi-toting SD card looks ostensibly like the cure to the age-old "oh, the photos are all on the camera still" problem – not only does it pack 2GB of storage but can wirelessly offload all ...
Eye-Fi's wireless cards push photos straight from digital cameras without cables, but what if you want to pull some pics back the other way? Toshiba's solving that problem with the two-way FlashAir, ...
Chris pointed us toward the official FlashAir developer’s site, which has all kinds of apps that make transferring photos to your PC a little easier, add in the ability to look at photos live, and ...
Without a sense of doubt, cables are of the past and everything is moving towards wireless technology. Cameras are also following the same trend and ever since product makers like Eye-Fi have joined ...