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Wireless - Monday, June 11, 2007

WiFi Funded To Hotspot Your Digital Camera

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Pre-launch Eye-Fi says that when you pop in its card into your digital camera and configure its software, if you enter a WiFi hotspot your photos will be auto transferred to your computer or straight to Flickr. While there are several makes of WiFi enabled cameras from Nikon and others, Eye-Fi is targeting the millions of cameras in peoples hands that were not made for WiFi.

WiFi cards slot into your SD connection point, although only 60% digital cameras have the SD port. You should be able to pick up a WiFi card for $100 in the Fall.

Eye-Fi announced today that raised $5.5M in a first round from Opus Capital and Shasta Ventures. The company is led by Yuval Koren who was with Cisco.

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