April 03, 2009 at 6:30 am | Warner Crocker | Comments 1

Eye-Fi Ups the Ante with iPhone App

eyefiiphoneapp The folks behind the Eye-Fi Card keep doling out new and better things and this latest edition to the Eye-Fi arsenal is pretty sweet. They’ve created an Eye-Fi app for the iPhone that allows users who have an Eye-Fi card to send photos wirelessly from your iPhone to your computer or the online repositories you’ve chosen. This is sweet.

Again, you need to have an Eye-Fi card (there are several to choose from) and an account. Here’s the link to the iTunes App store to check it out.

 



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    About the Author: Warner Crocker is a professional theatre director, producer and playwright and also a Tablet PC enthusiast. He is also a Microsoft MVP for Tablet PCs. Send email to Warner.

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    1. I was just thinking about this yesterday. If they can enable geotagging via the iPhone’s A-GPS, I’d pick one up.

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