Jan 7 2009, 3:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Eye-Fi Inc., makers of the world's first wireless memory card for digital cameras, today announced that it is developing a way for users to wirelessly upload videos from their digital camera to YouTube and a home computer.
Eye-Fi will preview the technology at the CES 2009, which means it is not ready yet for production.
"We're aiming to do for video what we've already done for photos: provide the easiest, simplest way to save and share your digital memories," said Jef Holove, CEO for Eye-Fi. "Our wireless technology makes it effortless to upload videos to YouTube using the digital camera you already have, without the fuss of special software. You won't need to find a USB cable or even turn on your computer to get your memories in front of one of the largest audiences on the Web."
Eye-Fi is designing its video upload service to support full-resolution HD video, with newer cameras like the Nikon D90 capturing HD video and Web sites including YouTube now testing display of HD video.
Eye-Fi will also demonstrate its new video upload technology in the Last Gadget Standing Event where we are participating in the judging Panel.
Via the Ey-Fi site.
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