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I wish they would of explained how it worked…
I wish they would of explained how it worked…
I got my eye-fi card yesterday, ordered $50 worth of storage from google. Didn’t take 2 or four weeks like it says. Cheaper then buying the card by itself, and I got 200 GB of storage from google. It’s good for lazy people, no need to plug camera into computer, or take SD card out and put in SD card reader. To bad they didn’t give me the better Eye-Fi card Pro 2 for free, it auto deletes pics, and has wireless N, which is faster then wireless G. The card I got is good enough for me for now though. Guess If I had a DSLR then I might want the bigger card that auto deletes.
Oh yeah all Eye-Fi cards are made in the USA.
Was looking at my comcast email that I don’t use, and comcast sent it an email saying they have a usage meter, so now you’ll know if your getting close to your 250 GB bandwidth limit. You can view your data usage at http://customer.comcast.com, just like the email says. My router running dd-wrt tells me the usage too. Only the primary user can view it, so I can’t.
The current data usage allowance for the Comcast High-Speed Internet service is 250GB per month. This means that the vast majority of our customers – around 99% currently – will not come close to using 250GB of data in a month, and do not need to check the usage meter.
You probably don’t need to check it though, unless your in the 1% group.
Looks like google released the Nexus One today. It’s only $529 unlocked or $179 with a two year contract. I got a new phone not to long ago, and it was only 200 bucks with a 50 dollar rebate. Seeing as I barely use it, I probably won’t spend $529 on a phone.
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