Reddit Reddit reviews Transcend 32 GB Wi-Fi SDHC Class 10 Memory Card (TS32GWSDHC10)

We found 11 Reddit comments about Transcend 32 GB Wi-Fi SDHC Class 10 Memory Card (TS32GWSDHC10). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Transcend 32 GB Wi-Fi SDHC Class 10 Memory Card (TS32GWSDHC10)
Instantly share picture/video files wirelessly - Wi-Fi encryption by WEP/WPA/WPA23 devices can stream different content simultaneously - SDHC CL10Upload photos directly to social networking profileSupports iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X - Special App for iOS and Android devicesPlease check your camera is compatible with Wi-Fi SD cards prior to purchasing
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11 Reddit comments about Transcend 32 GB Wi-Fi SDHC Class 10 Memory Card (TS32GWSDHC10):

u/IICVX · 9 pointsr/pics

Well that's the thing, isn't it? How do you know that "literally all it is is a charger"?

All it takes is an unpatched physical connection exploit, and Eve has all your e-mails and passwords.

These days, almost every airport has free wifi, and we can make really fuckin' small wifi adapters; you can deploy a bunch of these to an airport lobby, and then remotely update them with all the latest and greatest in firmware hacks at your leisure.

TSA agents get caught stealing shit all the time; what makes you think the electricians who install these things in airports are above suspicion?

u/giuppe · 7 pointsr/technology

Looking around, there seem to be at least three other products:

u/dirtyuncleron69 · 5 pointsr/pics
u/Skandranonsg · 3 pointsr/AskTechnology

What is this other device? The only way I could imagine this working is if you made the SD card a shared network drive and this other device was capable of that sort of thing.

As for a physical adapter, if the other device is USB capable, you can always toss it in an external card reader. That way you're plugging/unplugging the cable instead of the card itself.

One other option is This little doohickey that automatically syncs items on the SD card through WiFi to a PC.

u/similardilemma · 2 pointsr/3DS

Busybox is actually used in a ton of places you might not expect. If you have a linux-based router, NAS, smart TV etc. they're probably using busybox, rather than GNU coreutils. Here is an SD card that has a built-in busybox/linux system with a wifi chip. Roku boxes use busybox. Busybox is everywhere. Android actually uses something called toolbox. Power users tend to supplement it with busybox, since toolbox doesn't do much. There are also entire (tiny embedded) linux distros that use busybox, since they keep their entire root filesystem in the initrd. On top of that, the majority of typical GNU/Linux distros actually use an initrd that uses a root filesystem that contains busybox, which does some initial setup on the system before doing a pivotroot to the real root filesystem (which uses GNU coreutils). This includes Debian (and Debian derivatives, such as Ubuntu), Red Hat and Fedora and their derivatives (such as CentOS), Gentoo, and Arch. Based on this, I'd say there are more instances of busybox out there then there are of GNU coreutils.

There aren't any complete replacements for GNU coreutils that I know of. The heirloom project was meant to be a replacement, but it hasn't seen much activity in a couple years. BSDs utils aren't that portable, from what I understand. Toybox is similar to busybox (small, single binary, basic functionality), but it doesn't have the dev community that busybox has. For a ton of use cases, however, busybox is more than enough, and much much smaller.

u/skooter210 · 2 pointsr/technology

An alternate option might be this: Transcend 32 GB Wi-Fi SDHC Class 10 Memory Card (TS32GWSDHC10) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A659ILQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_PHb1Cb58KGVX2

It’s a WiFi card, that once setup is able to transmit over WiFi to a computer instead of taking the card out at all. I don’t have a lot of experience with these, but I’ve heard ok reviews about them.

u/actuallobster · 2 pointsr/CrappyDesign

I assure you that you have linux devices in your house.

I just found out I have an SD card that runs linux. This guy. Something like 95% of wireless routers run linux. Nearly all "smart" tv's or any tv that has a fancy interface of any sort runs linux. Tesla's cars run linux. It's really ubiquitous. You probably use it every day and don't know it.

u/DdCno1 · 1 pointr/photography

There are also SD cards with integrated Wifi (I'm not kidding) that automatically upload images. These must be popular with photjournalists: Notice that this particular card is commonly bought with a CF adapter, since most professional DSLRs use CF cards instead of SD.