That means that you won't have to remember or type in where a photo was taken.
The new card, which will be called Eye-Fi Explore, will look for Wi-Fi networks near where you're taking the picture and, if it finds one, it will make a note of the location and add that to the data that is associated with each picture. It will get the geographic information from Skyhook Wireless (formerly known as Quarterscope), a company that has mapped the location of thousands of Wi-Fi hotspots around the country. Even if the hotspot is encrypted, Skyhook can determine where it is physically located and transfer that location information to the new Eye-Fi card and directly to your photograph.
The new card will also allow you to upload pictures from hotspots even while you're away from home, which will be very handy for travelers who want to share their photos from the road.
Click over to EYE-FI UNVEILS AUTOMATIC GEOTAGGING AND HOTSPOT CONNECTIVITY WITH EYE-FI EXPLORE to read all about it.
Eye-Fi Explore is expected to be available in early June for $129.00.
And also check out MAGID ON TECH: Digital photos easier to share with Web sites
at Burlingame Daily News
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