Friday, January 11, 2008

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The Eye-Fi memory card is a memory card that wirelessly sends pictures from a digital camera to a computer. This lets you skip the tedious task of plugging the camera in to upload you’re pictures. It was awarded the CES (Consumer Electronics Show). Eye-Fi Inc.’s wireless card beat out 9 other competitors for the top spot in the Last Gadget Standing session, a contest made by Yahoo’s technology section. The winner is determined by the volume of the audience’s applause. The $100 Eye-Fi card has 2 GB of memory and uses Wi-Fi to instantly transfer pictures to computers and photo-sharing web sites. Some of it’s rivals included a golf silmulator, a Toshiba wireless projector and the Sansa TakeTV, a USB memory stick from SanDisk that is designed for transferring video from the Internet to the TV.

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