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Panasonic throws down 6 and 12G... [Engadget]
Filed under: StorageLaunching 6 and 12GB SDHC cards seems a little boring at this point, especially when your company has already gone way, way larger. Which is why Panasonic's got the 6 and 12GB RP-SDM06G and RP-SDM12G class 4 (10MBps) SDHC card ... (more) (0 comments) -
Sony launches 8GB M2 card [The Inquirer]
Rob Kerr the Inquirer, Wednesday 9 July 2008. 10:16:00 For a solitary Sony Ericsson phone SONY HAS UNVEILED its 8GB memory stick micro m2 card, only 11 months after Sandisk announced its one and with just one Sony Ericsson phone capable of suppor ... (more) (0 comments) -
Sony to offer 8GB Memory Stick ... [TechConnect]
Sony is finally gearing up to release a new, high-capacity Memory Stick Micro (M2) card so as to provide mobile phone users with more storage capacity. With this new card Sony will gain on Sandisk which has already been offering 8GB M2 cards. Son ... (more) (0 comments) -
A-DATA Launches Turbo Series CF... [iXBT]
A-DATA Technology introduced the Turbo Series CF 350X memory card designed for professional photographers. (more) (0 comments) -
New microSDHC 8 Gb for PEAKHARD... [Madshrimps]
*New microSDHC 8 Gb for PEAKHARDWARE * PEAKHARDWARE International Co., Ltd. (PEAK) has shown its newest product during Computex 2008 in Taipei: the PEAK microSDHC 8 Gb class 6. Image: http://www.madshrimps.be/vbulletin/attachments/f22/1919d121431 ... (more) (0 comments) -
(PR) A-DATA Launches the World’... [techPowerUp!]
With the insistence on high quality products and the breakthrough of innovation, A-DATA Technology introduces the Turbo Series CF 350X memory card especially for professional photographers. The excellent data transferring of the read speed at 52M ... (more) (0 comments) -
Apacer 4-Port PH151 USB 2.0 Hub [TechMessenge...]
Apacer Technology Inc., a global leader in memory modules and digital storage, has just released PH151 USB 2.0 hub. Far away from the bleak digital products, the PH151 is designed a revolutionary ?Y?-shaped that glorify your workplace. (more) (0 comments) -
Transcend has fast 16GB Compact... [TweakTown]
Transcend has fast 16GB Compact Flash (more) (0 comments)
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8GB microSDHC by Kingston
Kingston introduces an 8GB microSD High-Capacity (SDHC) memory card. The card has dimensions of 11mm x 15mm x 1mm, weighs 1.5 grams and is formatted in the FAT32 file system. This flash memory is Class 4 certified, lives up to the SD Associati ... (more) (0 comments) -
New Eye-Fi wireless SD cards
Eye-Fi has announced two new models of the wireless SD-card that was introduced last year. With Eye-Fi taken pictures can be sent to a computer or the internet through the wireless network. The new cards have a 2 GB capacity, equal to the orig ... (more) (0 comments) -
Crucial announces microSD memory cards
Crucial announces the immediate availability of 512MB and 1GB microSD memory cards to round out its extensive line of flash memory solutions. Crucial's new microSD cards are designed for use in today's mobile devices, such as cellular phones with ... (more) (0 comments) -
TwinMOS launches 4GB miniSDHC
After releasing 8GB SDHC cards in October, TwinMOS launches 4GB miniSDHC cards to meet the high capacity market trend. SDHC (SD High Capacity) is defined by the SD association. The capacity of SDHC is increased from 4GB to 32GB indicated by ... (more) (0 comments) -
OCZ unveils 8GB flash drive
OCZ is starting to get in to more markets than just memory and PSU's. Some time ago they announced there tempest CPU cooler, and now they have unveiled a new credit card sized 8GB flash drive. The Mega-Kart is roughly the ... (more) (0 comments) -
KINGMAX Launches �2GB miniSD� for Mobile Phones
The arrival of the 3G mobile era has introduced mankind to a completely new world of digital sights and sounds. What was once only in our imagination is now becoming a reality right in front of our eyes. Photos, movies, MP3 music, Java games, ... (more) (0 comments) - More news










