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Gadgetell: Eye-Fi, SmugMug partner up to offer free geotagging
Wired: Gadget Lab: Nikon D90 Contains Eye-Fi Easter Egg
OhGizmo!: New Nikon D90 Is Extra Eye-Fi Friendly
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Eye-Fi, SmugMug partner up to offer free geotagging
Gadgetell —
... Eye-Fi Share card will now be able to get free geotagging and hotspot access through SmugMug. The hotspot access comes courtesy of the existing Wayport network which has over 10,000 hotspots available. SmugMug currently offers three usage plans to choose from and include an option for the Standard user, Power user or Professional user, which are $39.95, $59.95 and $149.95 respectively. The Eye-Fi free geotagging and hotspot offer is available through the end of 2008.
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Nikon D90 Contains Eye-Fi Easter Egg
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... card conjures into existence a new, previously hidden menu. This menu lets you turn off the Wi-Fi functions of the card -- examples for where you may want to do this are hospitals and planes. Neat.
What would make this really great would be the ability to tap network passwords in using the camera itself, instead of having to pre-configure it in a computer. Probably, though, it would just be too annoying, like adding your name to the high-score table on an arcade game.
Press release [Eye-Fi via Rob Galbraith]
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New Nikon D90 Is Extra Eye-Fi Friendly
OhGizmo! —
... on or off, giving the user more freedom to customize how and when they want to use the Eye-Fi card. For example, if a user is in a hospital or on an airplane, or anywhere else where wireless connectivity is not allowed, the user may disable the wireless function through the Eye-Fi menu.
The Eye-Fi Home, Share and Explore SD cards each come with 2GB of storage and varying levels of wireless functionality and range in price from $79.99 up to $129.99.
[ Eye-Fi Collaborates with Nikon to introduce the ‘Eye-Fi Connected’ NIKON D90 Digital SLR Camera ] VIA ...
Eye-Fi Offers Direct YouTube Uploads
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... done.
This is possibly the scariest thing I have heard of since the birth of the cellphone video camera. It also has interesting ramifications for the citizen-journalist or the whistle-blower. You can now get video out quick-smart via Wi-Fi before the burly security ape can drag his knuckles across the street to stop you.
Eye-Fi video will even work with cameras that capture HD video, such as the Nikon D90. Just make sure you have a lot of Wi-Fi bandwidth.
Press release [Eye-Fi]
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Eye-Fi Adds Support For Picasa Web Albums, Photobucket and SmugMug
Ubergizmo —
Eye-Fi, the maker of WIFI capable SD cards now works with the popular Picasa Web Albums, Photobucket and SmugMug photo services. The Idea behind Eye-Fi is that the card can upload photos directly from your camera to the web, without using a computer.
Next, we hope that they will have an ad-hoc network mode. [press release]
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