Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, Webshots, Photobucket, MSN: FrameChannel Can Manage Them All!

Posted on Jun 25, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

If you have pictures on Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, webshots, Photobucket, MSN, or almost any other website, you can manage them with FrameChannel!

You can create your own channels, subscribe to dozens of cool channels, get the news, weather, sports, and pretty much anything else, with Framechannel, too.  Plus, your family and friends can email pictures to your Framechannel account!

You can manage your FrameChannel account from any computer, anywhere. It just has to be connected to the internet!

If you have an Eye-Fi memory card in your digital camera, you can send your pictures directly to your Framechannel account, which means that FrameChannel will put them immediately on your wireless digital picture frame!

I have a Digital Spectrum MF 8104, and an Eye-Fi card, and a FrameChannel account, and they all work together like a well-honed machine.

Before I got my wireless digital photo frame, I wasn’t really all that “into” electronics.  That’s all completely changed now.  My wireless digital MF 8104 has improved my life.  Seriously, it has.

Impecca Introduces A New Wireless Digital Picture Frame

Posted on May 1, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

impeccawifiMother’s Day is May 11, and it seems that everyone is convinced that they know best what Mom really wants on “her” day.

Impecca is one of those who really know, however. Impecca knows that your mother wants a wireless digital picture frame for Mother’s Day, and they’ve got a lovely new one for her, and just in time, too!

The new Impecca 10.4-inch wireless digital picture frame is the perfect gift for your mother. Even if she won’t have a computer in her house, you can still get an internet connection for her, and then you can sit at your desk or easy chair a thousand miles away and send pictures to her; the wireless frame updates at a touch from YOU, and it doesn’t matter WHERE you are when you do it!

Is your mother in the Middle East? You can sent pictures to her there, too!

If your mother is computer-savvy, all the better. But whether she is or not, the new Impecca wireless digital frame is a wonderful Mother’s Day gift for her.

The Impecca can access unlimited pictures, movies, and music using basic search engines such as Yahoo and Google. I’m hoping the new Impecca is FrameChannel-compatible!

The Impecca Wifi Frame will give your mother a bright, clear LCD picture (800 x 600 resolution) and can be controlled with the wireless remote, as well as by YOU, far away. The frame can connect to more than one computer, too, so tell all the relatives! They’ll want to send pictures to your mom, too!

The Impecca 10.4″ Wireless Digital Picture Frame is priced at $349.00, and its uses are limitless.

You can upload pictures to the Impecca using almost any memory card or flash drive, too.

FrameChannel On Your Computer Monitor!

Posted on Feb 5, 2008 by Jane Goodwin at 12:05 am

janesframeThis is my very own wireless digital photo frame again, just as the picture is beginning to change. See how this particular change is from the bottom up? Each picture change is different!

I stand in front of my wireless frame and stare in wonder for at least five or six pictures’ worth of undivided attention every time I walk through this room.

If you don’t have a wireless digital picture frame yet, but would still like to be able to use the fabulous FrameChannel, you can!

The FrameChannel Google Gadget is what you need!

For Yahoo and Mac users, there is the FrameChannel Yahoo Gadget.

They’re both easy to download and easy to use, and you’ll be able to run your pictures and RSS feeds on your monitor.

You can run FrameChannel on your monitor if you already have a wireless digital picture frame, too. I do.

Can we ever get enough of pictures of people we love? With FrameChannel, we can see them every day! framechannel2

FrameChannel featured on Yahoo Tech

Posted on Jan 18, 2008 by Emily Logan at 6:32 am

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FrameChannel was featured in a write up of wireless digital frames yesterday on Yahoo Tech. The blog post discusses the growing market of digital frames, mentioning FrameChannel and listing frames that currently work with the service.

With many new manufacturers entering the market this year and the new FrameChannel certification program, content and functionality of FrameChannel and wifi frames can only increase while price points drop. The next year looks promising for the wifi frame market and FrameChannel users!

The full article is below. Click here to read the original post on Yahoo Tech.

New Digital Frames Offer Wi-Fi, Simplicity

Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:57PM EST
Digital frames are everywhere, and CES was no exception. Upon closer look at the ubiquitous digital photo screens, a few nice trends are emerging. Wi-Fi capabilities are making it easier to send photos to frames, which are becoming less complicated to use.

Here’s a look at a few new twists to the new generation of digital frames:

Wi-Fi — Not necessarily new, but getting better. Several digital frame makers have made it easier to send photos to frames, as well as uploading them through storage cards and USB connections to computers. Kodak will have a new feature called Picture Mail this year that will allow you to send photos directly to one of its EasyShare digital frames via the Kodak EasyShare software. Ality announced the Wireless PIXXA, an 8-inch frame ($300) that allows you to send photos to it via an instant-messaging service called Photo Messenger.

Services are also emerging to help you send photos and other images and info as RSS feeds directly to the frames. FrameChannel is a free service that makes it possible to send photos and other personalized content via RSS feeds to, currently, these frames: Samsung SPF-72V, Digital Spectrum’s 8-, 10-, and 15-inch wireless frames, PhotoVu’s wireless frames, and iMate’s frames. Meanwhile, iMate has unveiled a new 10.2-inch Momento frame ($300) and a 7-inch Momento ($200) that includes Wi-Fi capability. Using a Momento subscription service (price not yet announced), you’ll be able to send photos via cell phone, RSS feeds, and sync photos with Flickr and other photo-streaming services.

Getting bigger — Ceiva, one of the first to offer a subscription service to send photos directly to frames, introduced the Pro 190, a $400 19-inch wall-mountable frame with Wi-Fi capability that allows you to move photos wirelessly from a PC to the frame, and from frame to frame. A monthly $9.95 Picture Plan subscription is still needed to send photos to Ceiva frames. Smartparts will offer the biggest digital frame to date in March, the $900 32-inch SP3200. Smartparts also showed off the first combination digital frame/printer that prints displayed photos with the push of a button. The 8-inch frame will cost $279.

Bluetooth — continues to be an option. Parrot is one of the digital frame makers that make it easy to send photos to frames via cell phones, PCs, and cameras-as long as they are Bluetooth-enabled.

 

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