I tested the Kodak EasyShare-One for several days and reviewed it for Personal Tech Pipeline: The camera is quite lovely and its large LCD display is a wonder. The Wi-Fi features worked reasonably well for me, but there are significant problems in the camera's ability to reconnect without a hassle. It's definitely a good first draft at the product, and the failings that I identify in my review can be fixed through firmware and software.
There are two gaping holes that would take this from a too-expensive niche consumer camera for a closed system into an early adopter must-have:
First, the inclusion of Secure FTP for file transfer to any FTP site. WebDAV with SSL would be a plus, too, but SFTP is all that's really needed. SFTP would allow encrypted transfer of data from the camera to a Web site.
Second, an option to transfer pictures automatically after they're taken to whatever method you select. Right now, you can transfer to a computer on the same local Wi-Fi network, or upload to Kodak's EasyShare Gallery--but neither operation is automatic.