Buggy app, badly written manual. Transfers of large photos to other devices can be slow. You’ve been busy snapping photos with your digital camera all day. Now you want to get those pics transferred ...
It's odd that it took so long, but four years after Eye-Fi launched its SD card with on-board Wi-Fi radio, somebody else has joined up the wireless memory card game. That someone is Toshiba, and the ...
The first card using the SD association's Wireless LAN standard is Toshiba's FlashAir and we've just spent some time with it here at CES. It's much like Eye-Fi's Direct Mode insofar that it also can ...
Wi-Fi SD cards have been around for quite a long time, but they didn’t really work that well. After digging around, I decided to try out Toshiba’s 32 GB FlashAir Wi-Fi card, and to my surprise, it ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Fixstars today announces the launch of a technical information website for developers of Toshiba FlashAir™ apps and services ...
Not all SD cards are created equal. While these pieces of plastic are more known for providing extra storage for digital cameras and laptops, some cards offer more. These are the so-called Wi-Fi SD ...
Toshiba has updated its FlashAir wireless SD card with the FlashAir II, which, like the Eye-Fi and Transcend Wi-Fi SD cards, functions as its own wireless LAN access point to let users upload photos ...
Photographers can get a Photostream-like workflow using a traditional camera thanks to the Toshiba FlashAir SD WiFi 8GB Card. The FlashAir card lets users access their pictures while still on the card ...
Japanese computing giant Toshiba brought a few interesting products to the show floor this year with its updated FlashAir II Wi-Fi-enabled SD card, Canvio Connect portable wireless HDD and Canvio Slim ...
Toshiba is announcing a new SDHC memory card called the FlashAir that is WiFi-enabled. The card features an embedded wireless LAN that allows it to both transmit and receive files wirelessly. The ...
Wireless SDHC storage may seem to be a market already cornered by Eye-Fi, but Toshiba would beg to differ with its brand new FlashAir card. Unlike its competitor, the FlashAir doesn’t require a ...
This SD memory card provides a wi-fi connection between a camera and a mobile phone, tablet or computer. It is class 6 performance, so it is not state-of-the-art in writing and reading speeds, but it ...