Does anyone have experience using a real camera with an EyeFi SDcard and then automatically transferring those pictures to their Android phone?
Here is the feature I plan to use, directly taken from an EyeFi ad:
"If you are not near one of your designated wireless networks, the Eye-Fi card will create its own Wi-Fi network on the fly...capture those amazing views and instantly transfer them
Hi, I apologize if this may be kind of a dumb question; I have two video cards; an ATI and an NVIDIA card; My question is fairly basic; X11 aside, should I be able to plug both video cards in and get the 'console' to display by default out of both cards? Do I have to do anything special to setup the second card for console (i.e non-X)? I know the OS is detec
I read fairly recently that google wallet now accepted debit cards along with credit cards.
I really don't want my credit card linked as I have a debit card I use specifically for online purchasing and such.
I prefer to be able to transfer a set amount into the account and know I can't eat away at my credit card.
So I wanted to buy something from the play store today so tried to setup my deb
So I have 3 old video capture cards which I would like to use for CCTV. Each card supports 1 camera. So I would like to have 3 cameras setup in the end and monitor them with zoneminder.
When each card is plugged in on it's own, it works fine. Video comes through clearly with xawtv and zoneminder.
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I suspect the answer is "just doesn't work", but it seems odd to me.
My laptop's card reader works fine for SD cards but completely ignores xD cards: when you plug in an xD card there is nothing in syslog; nothing pops up in nautilus. The same xD card + reader works fine in Windows.
Anyone know whether this is just an unsupported thing?
Financial software giant Intuit offers a Square-competitor, GoPayment, which allows users in the U.S. and Canada to accept payments via a reader that attaches to any smartphone.
What microSD-cards are you using, that are fully compatible with the TF300T?
I bought 2 cards recently, having issues with both of them. I just ordered a new card reader for my PC, hope that fixes the issues.
Card 1: Transcend 32GB Class 10 - Formatted to NTFS.
Issue: Fully working on PC.
Hi, I have now gone through 2 cards, the first one thinking it was broke so i sent it back, and my unit is doing the exact same with my new card.
When i got my first card which was a sandisk ultra 64gb sdxc card, i thought it was originaly a bad card as my unit wouldn't see it, plus when i put it into my laptop and formatted it, it only showed as 32gb.
i exchanged that card for basically the