Eye-Fi, which makes a wireless memory card for digital cameras, announced Monday that it is developing a new iPhone application. It is previewing the new app at Macworld Expo this week--you can find the company at booth 3315 in the North Hall."/>

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Eye-Fi unveils iPhone app

By Peter Cohen, Macworld
January 05, 2009 03:00 PM ET
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target="_blank">Eye-Fi, which makes a wireless memory card for digital cameras, announced Monday that it is developing a new iPhone application. It is previewing the new app at Macworld Expo this week--you can find the company at booth 3315 in the North Hall.

Eye-Fi's memory cards enable SD-capable cameras to send their images to a computer or directly to the Internet using Wi-Fi, without having to tether the camera to a Mac or PC using a USB data cable. The company sells cards ranging from $79 - $129, each with different capabilities and features.

The new iPhone application lets you aggregate your photos--either from the iPhone or a digital camera--into folders on a computer and to one of 25 different supported photo sharing and social networking Web sites. The app will be released on the App Store for free.

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