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I'm not sure why a wifi CF card would be interesting? They've been out for years, and unless the Sony card has something the others don't, I don't see anyone wasting their time on hacking it.
Too true.More Sony Nicheware, soon to be Abandonware.
It may not be apparent, but these could be made to be more weather tolerant, for those outdoor network cameras.
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ScOObyDoo @ Jun 29th 2007 8:41AM
I'm not sure why a wifi CF card would be interesting? They've been out for years, and unless the Sony card has something the others don't, I don't see anyone wasting their time on hacking it.
strider_mt2k @ Jun 29th 2007 8:58AM
Too true.
More Sony Nicheware, soon to be Abandonware.
KC @ Jun 29th 2007 12:45PM
It may not be apparent, but these could be made to be more weather tolerant, for those outdoor network cameras.