Apple is exclusively selling the new Eye-Fi Geo, a flash memory card with networking and geo-tagging capabilities.

Like previous Eye-Fi cards, the Eye-Fi Geo enables shooters to upload their photos over Wi-Fi to a photo-sharing site such as Flickr, or to a Mac or Windows PC on the same wireless network. What's new about Eye-Fi Geo is it automatically geotags photos with meta data to identify where the photo was taken.

The Eye-Fi Geo card works with SD and SDHC cameras and can carry up to 2GB of data. The card should come especially useful for owners of iPhoto '09, which sports a new geotagging feature.

The Eye-Fi Geo costs $60 at Apple stores and Apple's online store. Eye-Fi Geo can also be upgraded for $10 to share images through MobileMe and several other photo-sharing and social-networking sites, according to Macworld.

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