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Wee Fi Zen X Fi Apple iPod iPhone Remote Bullet Train Fi St Louis Fi: related news

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Eye-Fi Collaboratates With Nikon To Introduce The 'Eye-Fi' Connected Nikon D90 Digital SLR Camera

Eye-Fi Inc. (www.eye.fi), makers of the world’s first wireless memory card for digital cameras, has announced that it collaborated with Nikon Corporation, a world leader in digital imaging and precision optics, to deliver enhanced integration of its Eye-Fi cards with Nikon’s newly announced digital SLR camera, Nikon D90. The D90 is Nikon’s second “Eye-Fi Connected” camera, following the Nikon D60, which was released earlier this year. Eye-Fi Connected cameras make it easier for photographers to use their Eye-Fi cards to wirelessly upload images to their computer or favorite online photo sharing site.

Eye-Fi Collaborates With Nikon to Introduce the 'Eye-Fi Connected' Nikon D90 Digital SLR Camera

PRNewswire/ -- Eye-Fi Inc. (www.eye.fi), makers of the world's first wireless memory card for digital cameras, today announced that it collaborated with Nikon Corporation, a world leader in digital imaging and precision optics, to deliver enhanced integration of its Eye-Fi cards with Nikon's newly announced digital SLR camera, Nikon D90. The D90 is Nikon's second "Eye-Fi Connected" camera, following the Nikon D60, which was released earlier this year. Eye-Fi Connected cameras make it easier for photographers to use their Eye-Fi cards to wirelessly upload images to their computer or favorite online photo sharing site.

Eye-Fi Expands Service with Adobe Photoshop Express and Nikon's My Picturetown and Announces Nationwide Retail Availability at Circuit City

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Eye-Fi Inc., makers of the world's first wireless memory card for digital cameras, today announced new online photo sharing partnerships with Adobe and Nikon and its first nationwide retailer Circuit City. Images stored on Eye-Fi Cards will now wirelessly upload to Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) Express and Nikon's my Picturetown, enabling consumers to easily get their digital memories to destinations that provide a rich photo editing, sharing and storing experience. In addition, Eye-Fi Cards are now available at each of Circuit City's more than 600 retail stores nationwide and on the Circuit City Web site. "Expanding our partnerships to include more interactive sites is important to digital photo enthusiasts and to Eye-Fi," said Jef Holove, CEO of Eye-Fi.

Turn Off Your iPhone 3G Wi-Fi Connections For Safety

As most owners of Apple's popular iPhone 3G know, it contains built-in Wi-Fi networking similar to that of a laptop computer. Some iPhone 3G owners don't realize, however, that their phone will automatically connect to certain wireless access points without their knowledge. The only robust way to prevent these unexpected connections is to turn off Wi-Fi on the iPhone 3G when not using it. More - Turn Off Your iPhone 3G Wi-Fi Connections For Safety

AT&T (Re-)Offers Free iPhone Wi-Fi - Sloppy launch much?

In May, AT&T briefly gave all iPhone users free Wi-Fi for a short period. The free Wi-Fi party ended quickly after the company realized that by simply switching the browser user agent to mobile Safari, anyone could get free access. Shortly thereafter, references to the free Wi-Fi again popped up briefly on the AT&T website, only to disappear with the company offering no comment. Now a user submits this link to our news queue showing that references to free AT&T Wi-Fi for smartphones has once again popped up on the AT&T website. Says big blue:

Xirrus Releases Open Source Wi-Fi Monitor Tool for Linux

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Xirrus, Inc., the only Wi-Fi "Power-Play" that can replace Ethernet workgroup switches with Wi-Fi as the primary network connection, announced today the release of its Wi-Fi Monitor utility as an open source desklet application for Linux. The free utility is already available on Windows Vista, Windows XP, and MacOS platforms and has become the most popular Wi-Fi application of its kind with over 500,000 downloads to date. Part of a class of mini-applications – variably known as gadgets, widgets, desklets, etc. – these programs run on the computer desktop and provide quick access to useful information and functions.

Xirrus Releases Open Source Wi-Fi Monitor Tool for Linux

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 5, 2008--Xirrus, Inc., the only Wi-Fi "Power-Play" that can replace Ethernet workgroup switches with Wi-Fi as the primary network connection, announced today the release of its Wi-Fi Monitor utility as an open source desklet application for Linux. The free utility is already available on Windows Vista, Windows XP, and MacOS platforms and has become the most popular Wi-Fi application of its kind with over 500,000 downloads to date. Part of a class of mini-applications variably known as gadgets, widgets, desklets, etc. these programs run on the computer desktop and provide quick access to useful information and functions.

Creative ZEN X-Fi to hit US, undercut iPod

Creative this morning set US launch information for the ZEN X-Fi, its first Wi-Fi media player. The local launch quickly follows the Singapore announcement and prices the full wireless versions well below the iPod touch and also with more features than Microsoft's flash-based and similarly wireless Zunes, putting a 16GB version of the player at $200 and a 32GB player at $300. An 8GB player without wireless will sell for $150. All three should be available in early August.

Creative Zen X-Fi MP3 player leaked!

Creative Zen X-FiWe’re still waiting for an official announcement, but Creative’s latest MP3 player just leaked online. Dubbed the X-Fi, it’s a Wi-Fi packed media player with chat abilities and media streaming built in.

Creative launches ZEN X-Fi digital media player for music, video and photos

Creative Technology Ltd., a worldwide leader in digital entertainment, today announced the Creative ZEN X-Fi digital media player for music, video and photos: the only player to feature award-winning Xtreme Fidelity X-Fi audio technology.

Wi-Fi Internet for iPhone & iPod Touch users

Sydney, Aust. & Auckland, NZ 3 July 2008 -- Tomizone, the global company offering innovative Wi-Fi Hotspot services for high-speed wireless Internet access, today announced the first independent Australasian Wi-Fi service for the Apple iPhone to coincide with the planned July 11 launch.

iPhone Boosts Tomizone Wi-Fi Hotspot Numbers 40%

20th August 2008 – Tomizone, the global company offering innovative services for high-speed wireless Internet access, today announced that demand for its independent Australasian Wi-Fi service with Apple iPhone and iPod Touch support – launched 6 weeks ago – has led to a 40% increase in Tomizone Wi-Fi Hotspot numbers and a 60% increase in user registrations.

Xirrus Releases Open Source Wi-Fi Monitor Tool for Linux

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. - Xirrus, Inc., the only Wi-Fi Power-Play that can replace Ethernet workgroup switches with Wi-Fi as the primary network connection, announced today the release of its Wi-Fi M

Nikon Introduces the Nikon Coolpix S610c Wi-Fi Enabled Digital Camera

MELVILLE, NY (Aug. 7, 2008) – For fast and easy photo sharing on the go, Nikon is pleased to introduce its sixth generation of Wi-Fi enabled cameras, the new COOLPIX S610c. From the introduction of its first wireless cameras in 2005 to the current COOLPIX S610c digital camera, Nikon has been the worldwide leader in Wi-Fi integration and innovative ways to share memories.* With each new digital camera generation, Nikon continues to streamline the photo-sharing process through wireless technology, making it easier than ever to share and send pictures without the confines of wires, cables or computers. New to this generation of Wi-Fi cameras, the S610c’s wireless service is provided by Wayport®, allowing consumers to share their images and videos from over 10,000 locations nationwide including over 9,700 participating McDonald’s® res

Apple Remote iPhone App Controls Your iTunes Over Wi-Fi

The App store went live a few minutes ago and the remote app we saw last week went live as well. It controls your iTunes through a screen that looks just like the regular iPhone/iPod touch player, and it only works through Wi-Fi. You can control AppleTVs, too, and you can also control speaker output.

Creative Zen X-Fi MP3 Player

The amazing Zen X-Fi has better sound, features, headphones, and storage options than the Apple iPod Touch--and for a lower price, too.

Tip: iPhone Remote Is a Wi-Fi Keyboard for Apple TV, Prevents Aneurysms

Apple TV's onscreen keyboard is an exercise in stress management, especially with its morsel of a remote. Not pimped by Apple is that the iPhone's Remote app solves this by presenting the iPhone's keyboard anytime you need to type and would otherwise pop a blood vessel, like when you're searching for "Jay and Seth Vs. the Apocalypse" on YouTube or plumbing through iTunes. Handy for the weekend, no? [Daring Fireball via Mac Rumors]

Pad for iPhone/iPod controls Macs over Wi-Fi

Philip Hansson has announced Pad, an iPhone and iPod touch application for remote controlling a Mac via Wi-Fi. The app lets users can control a Mac's mouse, keyboard and volume controls, and supports functions such as dragging, zooming and scrolling, left-, right- and double-clicks, and hotkeys with the option for application-specific custom keys. A host Mac can use any resolution, and any number of screens.

Onkyo lays out two new Hi-Fi systems for your iPod docking pleasure

Having won last year's What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision award for best Hi-Fi system under £500, manufacturer Onkyo is keen to follow up that success with a couple of new offerings.

Onkyo lays out two new Hi-Fi systems for your iPod docking pleasure

Having won last year's What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision award for best Hi-Fi system under 500, manufacturer Onkyo is keen to follow up that success with a couple of new offerings.

Via show love for Linux with open source Xorg driver

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Remote for IPhone and IPod Touch

It's no surprise that Apple's Remote application headed up the App Store's list of Top Free Apps immediately after the iPhone application store launched. After installing Remote on an iPhone or iPod touch, the portable's touchscreen becomes the best remote control I've yet seen for controlling an Apple TV--or iTunes running on a computer--located on the same local network. (Your iPhone or iPod touch must be connected to that network via WiFi.)

Remote for iPhone and iPod touch

It’s no surprise that Apple’s Remote application headed up the App Store’s list of Top Free Apps immediately after the iPhone application store launched. After installing Remote on an iPhone or iPod touch, the portable’s touchscreen becomes the best remote control I’ve yet seen for controlling an Apple TV—or iTunes running on a computer—located on the same local network. (Your iPhone or iPod touch must be connected to that network via WiFi.)


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