Back in April, I reported on how to smoothly send photos to your Flickr account via a Helio Drift. Thanks to a recent Helio UP software upgrade, you can now set your Helio device (Drift, Heat, Ocean, or Fin) to automatically upload your photos to Flickr complete with location tags, anytime you send them to Helio UP. What that means is that now your photos will appear on Flickr's world map interface, as expandable dots in the place where you took them. I've always wanted to do this, and it just makes sense as a feature given that Helio's devices have GPS functionality built-in.
Posted on August 16, 2007 4:03 PM
Just got a Helio Fin in the mail today. It is one thin, sleek machine. I'm already having a bit of an identity crisis, not sure if I'm a QWERTY powerhouse Ocean type or a wafer-thin magnesium-encased Fin type.
Posted on August 16, 2007 2:25 PM
This morning Helio released its newest device, the superthin, magnesium-cased Fin. At 0.45 inches (or 11.43 millimeters if you prefer), it's the thinnest clamshell-style device in the U.S. market.
Posted on August 15, 2007 2:58 PM
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