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Toshiba FlashAir - SD Card with Embedded Wireless LAN

Unlike the Huawei UltraStick SDCard shared a few days earlier, Toshiba's FlashAir Wireless SD-Card concept is nothing new as we already have wireless SDCard Eye-Fi readily available.

FlashAir™ – with it's punchline being "the simple way to shoot and share" comes in 8 and 16GB capacities and is fully SDA compliant Flash Memory with a built-in wireless LAN Access Point. The WLAN feature allows access to the data stored on the SD Card without the need to remove the Card or plug a cable to the device. Simply connect the remote host by linking it to the WLAN Access Point of the FlashAir™ SD Card, start a browser tool and all data of the card can be read and transferred from the FlashAir™ SD Card to the remote Host. The setup des not require any software installation and one can simply plugin and start accessing the data on the card over WiFi secured with WPA2 password.

Huawei's UltraStick : SD Card With No Space For Storage !!!

Yes, you read that right. Huawei's UltraStick is an SD card with no storage, however, the SD-card comes with an nano-sim slot and features an 3G radio with 21Mbps (HSPA+) download speeds. The accessory aims to provide 3G connectivity for low-end tablets, one simply slips the card into readily available SD-card slot and there non-cellular WiFi only tablets magically transforms into the expensive high-end counterpart with 3G connectivity.

Make Your Camera Wi-Fi Compatible With Wi-Fi SD Memory Card

Eye-Fi is a new innovative system to transfer pictures from your digital camera to your computer/online picture storage via a simple easy to use Wi-Fi SD memory card, and the best thing is its price, this 2 GB SD memory costs $99 only.

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