Eye-Fi’s range of wifi-enabled SD cards are a useful (if pricey) way of connecting a digital camera or ‘dumb’ phone camera to the internet or home LAN. Now the company is launching an iPhone app that will do the same thing, without the card.
An iPhone, of course, already has the wireless LAN (and 3G) capability required to move photos from itself to a remote PC or server. It also has a complete lack of SD card slots.
The app will enable photos to be easily synched with photo sharing sites such as Flickr and Picasa, as well as quietly copying new snaps off onto your PC or Mac to save you the bother of doing it yourself with a cable.
Out Post-MacWorld | £TBC | Eye-Fi
