There on the way http://www.concordcam.com/products/wireless/wireless.htm I bet within the next year someone will make a good digital camera with wifi. Think of the marketing campain on that one. Up loading you images to servers such as ofoto.com or shutterfly.com from anywhere theirs wifi? That would be a big change for realstate market and news papers.

Lets build one and beat everyone to market. Anyone one have a contact at Canon? :-)

Kelley




On Apr 12, 2004, at 5:56 PM, Jon King wrote:


man, I know it's a stretch, but wouldn't it be great if there could be a
compact flash card I could put into my digital camera that would replace the
CF memory cards that would upload my pictures straight from my camera to my
home server (or homePC) across my wifi network.
like I said: I know it's a stretch logistically, but it would be nice.
picture: 256 megs of onboard memory and when the card is in range it uploads
the pics of to a shared network drive.
maybe never happen (I'm betting cameras will have the wifi built in first)
but this would be able to retrofit into any camera that used to use CF cards
for storage exlusively.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Jakob Eriksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: [SOCALWUG] NEWBIE Question--Bluetooth PDA connecting to an
802.11b Router?


Sorry, Bluetooth and 802.11b are not compatible. You'll need to get
802.11b support for your Palm. I believe I saw an SDIO 802.11b + 128mb
flash card on the web at some point. Very cool stuff, and it might work
with the Palm. Could've been Sandisk, but I'm not sure.


Sincerely,

Jakob

On 12 Apr 04, at 4:53 PM, Si Chen wrote:

Hello.
I just got the new Palm Tungsten T3 PDA which has a Bluetooth wireless
built in. Can it be used to connect to my wireless network, which is
run off a Linksys 802.11b router?


Thanks,

Si Chen




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