blog.wired.com - 9/24/2008
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How we love firmware updates. They're the modern day equivalent of Go-Faster Stripes; after market add-ons which will enhance your ride, only they're free. And in the case of the new Eye-Fi update, they actually do make your gear go faster.
The update, to be released on October 5th, will ...
eye.fi - 9/24/2008
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eye.fi —
Also Adds New Photo Destinations; Cards Now Available
at Best Buy Stores Nationwide PHOTOKINA, COLOGNE, Germany, Sept....
23, 2008 – Eye-Fi Inc. (www.eye.fi), makers of the world’s first wireless memory card for digital cameras, today announced ...
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EYE-FI MAKES PHOTO UPLOADS TWICE AS FAST; LAUNCHES ...
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Free Eye-Fi Update Ramps Up Transfer Speeds, Adds Services
GadgetReview —
... October 5th, Eye-Fi is set to release a firmware update that doubles the rate of transfer speeds and adds the ability to send images directly to Adoramapix or Apple’s MobileMe. The cheaper Eye-Fi units can also be upgraded to use Skyhook geotagging and online photo transfer services.
[Cue in the infomercial] But that’s not all, folks! For the low price of $59, including shipping, you can snag an Eye-Fi Home as we reported here.
[Gadget Lab]
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