Eye-Fi us best known for making memory cards for cameras and camcorders that include integrated Wi-Fi circuitry. The idea is that users can upload their images and video to a local network without having to connect their cameras to a PC, transfer files, and lugubriously futz with their media in order to get data off their camera: take a picture, and it’s ready to be transfered.
Now, Eye-Fi has announced the company is working on a way for users to wirelessly upload videos directly to both YouTube and a home computer using the Eye-Fi wireless memory cards. According to Eye-Fi, the feature will support full-resolution HD video when used with HD-capable cameras.

