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Posted By: Sarah Perez | Nov 14th, 2007 @ 10:57 AM
The Eye-Fi Card is a breakthrough new product that everyone with a digital camera needs to know about. It's a 2GB SD card and wireless memory card that automatically uploads pictures from your digital camera or PC directly to the photo sharing site, photo printing site, blog, or social network of your choice. The Eye-Fi Card stores pictures like a regular SD card, up to 2 GB, and then uploads your photos automatically as soon as you return to your home network (or any open Wi-Fi network that doesn't require a login via an initial splash screen webpage...like Starbucks). Amazingly, the card already works with a myriad of services, including Kodak, Walmart, Snapfish, Photobucket, Facebook, Webshots, Phanfare, Shutterfly, flickr, TypePad, Vox, Sharpcast, and many more.
Posted By: Tina Wood | Mar 8th, 2007 @ 5:35 PM
Bruce Baikie the co-founder and CEO of Green Wi-Fi stopped by to show us how he brings economically sound Wi-Fi to countries in need.  When Bruce starting investigating computing overseas he saw the biggest issue was a lack of power.  With a power engineering background he developed an intelligent charge control and router that uses solar power.  It's a great mission. 
Posted By: Tina Wood | Nov 14th, 2006 @ 4:35 PM
Microsoft's answer to the iPod has officially launched.  I stopped by Major Nelson's office yesterday and got the chance to put my hands on a Zune.  I must say that the wi-fi sharing of songs and digital photos is pretty cool.  I didn't get the chance to check out the integrated FM Radio Tuner though.  It's slightly bigger then the iPod and the screen looks great.  Most of you guys have been reading the same articles I have.  So what do you think of the Zune? 
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