Eye-Fi offers Wi-Fi clip transfers

The Eye-Fi Share Video SDHC Card
The Eye-Fi Home Video card is intended to save users time by wirelessly uploading JPEG photos and videos from their camera to their Windows PC or Apple Mac. Using your broadband wireless modem/router as the Wi-Fi communication hub, Eye-Fi is designed to make the transfer and organisation of digital video clips and pictures easy since it will upload to any folder on your computer and allow you to arrange your movies and photos according to date and time. Apple Mac users can even upload directly into iPhoto.
With its 4GB of flash memory, the Eye-Fi Home Video stores up to 2,000 photos or 90 minutes of video (depending on the recording format used) and facilitates automatic backup to the computer thanks to its wireless capabilities.
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