Eye-Fi adds Web features, geotagging to Wi-Fi SD cards
By Tim Conneally, BetaNews
May 12, 2008, 10:45 AM
Eye-Fi, the company behind the Wi-Fi SD card that debuted early this year has branched out its offering with added features.
Now, instead of offering only a single 802.11g-equipped memory card, two new models have been added, and all three cards fit into categories depending on their functionality: Home, Share and Explore.
In addition to the 2GB of storage, upload to computer function, and unlimited WebShare, the Eye-Fi Explore model also offers 1 year of Hotspot access through a partnership with Wayport. But the principal feature of Eye-Fi's flagship model is its Geotagging functionality.
Similar to GPS simulation, the Eye-Fi Geotagging service determines where a photo was taken by the location of nearby Wi-Fi networks. This information is then coded into the photo's EXIF data, and automatically labels the location when uploaded. Eye-Fi Explore will cost $129.99 USD.
The company expects the new products to be available "in a few weeks."









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