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Eye-Fi Card Gets Smarter, More Efficient

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Eye-Fi (www.eye.fi), makers of the world's first wireless memory card for digital cameras, announced a "Smart Boost" upgrade that will make wireless photo uploads with the Eye-Fi Card more efficient and improve the upload experience. Eye-Fi also announced its first expansion into brick-and-mortar retail with Ritz Camera Centers and its addition of RitzPix as an online printing option for Eye-Fi users.

The Smart Boost update will enable the Eye-Fi Card to intelligently determine the most efficient way to send users' photos where they want them. With Smart Boost, when the user's computer is on, the Eye-Fi Card will direct photo transfers through the Wi-Fi network to the computer, allowing the Eye-Fi Manager software to relay the photos to the Web.


Picture Information Extractor 3.92

The ultimate tool for digital cameras. Unique photo browser that extracts metadata (EXIF and Makernote) from JPG and RAW files of almost any digital camera. It transfers pictures from memory card, renames them in a flexible way, rotates losslessly. It also contains a very fast picture viewer with slide show feature and a file manager.

Version 3.92 reads EXIF from RAW files, improves Makernote support, adds report generator.

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Kingston Also Rolls Out a New SDHC, “Just” 16 GB Though

Since all modern digital cameras require a memory card for storing photos, memory card manufacturers are also tightly connected to the digital photo industry and thus to PMA2008. So, its actually no wonder that some of the respective companies, including here the people over at Kingston, used this opportunity in order to roll out several new products. .


Going Places: Go for a photo finish

Your vacation was fantastic, and you took lots of photos to prove it. Now what? Here are ways to share and otherwise enjoy your travel snapshots -- the very reason you snapped them in the first place.

PICTUREBOOK 64 MB POCKET DIGITAL PHOTO ALBUM BY BROOKSTONE, $200 This digital album makes it easy to free your photos from your camera or computer and share them. Plug your memory card directly into the album, or connect it to your computer (it's PC- and Mac-compatible) and photos download quickly and easily. Straightforward has its cons, however, and the unit does not have a lot of functions. In each of the four albums, you must scroll past every photo to get to the last one, for example, or view all the photos in reverse. But it is nice and portable, with a 3.5-inch screen that's a decent size for image-viewing.


HP Photosmart C7180 multifunction printer

The HP Photosmart C7180 is a six-ink, all-in-one photo inkjet printer with built-in scanner, copier, and fax machine. With just about every imaginable connection option and feature, the C7180 isn't designed for bargain hunters, but it is a good choice for users who want a plethora of features in one box.

Setup

The C7180's streamlined design makes this unit very user-friendly right out of the box. Memory card readers supporting most types of digital camera cards are conveniently located on the unit's right-hand corner near the paper tray. Copying, scanning, faxing, and photo-printing functions are within arm's reach on the C7180's sleekly designed control panel, and menus are easy to navigate and read thanks to the large 3.6-inch LCD.

When setting up the printer, one of the first decisions you'll face is choosing from the myriad connection options.


 
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