ATP to Offer Special Size SD and MMC Flash Memory Cards (384MB, 768MB, 1.28GB, and 1.54GB). Provide Unmatched Flexibility and the Lowest Cost per Megabyte Solution
Grok Headline matches for ATP to Offer Special Size SD and MMC Flash Memory Cards (384MB, 768MB, 1.28GB, and 1.54GB). Provide Unmatched Flexibility and the Lowest Cost per Megabyte Solution
ATP Begins Productions of Lead-Free
“Green” Memory Products -
Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant
Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
ATP Begins Productions of Lead-Free
“Green” Memory Products -
Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant
Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
04/11/2005 03:36 AMATP Electronics Inc., a premium manufacturer of high performance and
quality memory products, today announced it has begun productions of
RoHS compliant products. All ATP flash memory cards (SD, MMC, miniSD,
RS-MMC) are fully RoHS compliant and are shipping immediately, with
DRAM modules to achieve full compliance by end of 2005. SGS GROUP, a
world-renowned testing and certification organization, performed ATP
RoHS compliance tests. [PRWEB Apr 11, 2005]
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
(AP)
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
(AP)
05/17/2004 10:33 AMAP - Lexar Media Inc. will exclusively provide Eastman Kodak Co. with
memory cards used in digital cameras, camera phones and portable music
players, the companies announced Monday.
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
Lexar to Provide Kodak With Memory Cards
05/17/2004 10:42 PMAP via Daily Press May 18 2004 2:06AM GMT
Aplus Flash Technology introduces new
high-performance, low-current RFID
EEPROM IP: Secure and cost-efficient,
Aplus’ RFID EEPROM IP offers RFID chip
designers the first easy drop-in EEPROM
memory solution
Aplus Flash Technology introduces new
high-performance, low-current RFID
EEPROM IP: Secure and cost-efficient,
Aplus’ RFID EEPROM IP offers RFID chip
designers the first easy drop-in EEPROM
memory solution
05/31/2004 02:13 PMAplus Flash Technology has introduced a new version of its silicon
proven 0.35um 2P3M CMOS based EEPROM IP that is targeted for RFID
applications. This embedded memory IP can be used in RFID
applications such as contactless smart cards, RFID tags, security and
surveillance, and other supply chain tracking purposes. Aplus Flash
Technology is a fabless IC design company specializing in non-volatile
memory IP and products. [PRWEB May 19, 2004]
Image drives fate of flash memory cards
Image drives fate of flash memory cards
01/16/2004 10:56 AMThe fate of the removable flash memory market has been and will
continue to be tied to digital cameras and cell phones, which have
taken off and are expected to grow.
C-Flash Smart Phone Memory Cards
Launched by Pretec - CeBIT 05
C-Flash Smart Phone Memory Cards
Launched by Pretec - CeBIT 05
03/17/2005 03:48 AMDigital Lifestyles Mar 15 2005 8:51PM GMT
Broadvox and Telica Partner to Provide
Customers With Unmatched Quality and
Speed for Hosted VoIP Services
Broadvox and Telica Partner to Provide
Customers With Unmatched Quality and
Speed for Hosted VoIP Services
08/27/2004 02:04 PMBroadvox Deploys PLUS Softswitch for Increased Network Capacity and
Operational Savings [PRWEB Aug 25, 2004]
Stainless Steel Isolated Pressure
Sensors Offer Low Cost Measurement
Solution for Hostile Media
Stainless Steel Isolated Pressure
Sensors Offer Low Cost Measurement
Solution for Hostile Media
07/30/2004 03:33 AMAST Family of Pressure Sensors is built for demanding applications
such as ammonia, hydrogen, hydraulic controls, energy/water management
and HVAC/R equipment. [PRWEB Jul 30, 2004]
Ultra-Low Phase Noise FemtoClocks Offer
Unmatched Performance in Silicon-Only
Timing Devices
Ultra-Low Phase Noise FemtoClocks Offer
Unmatched Performance in Silicon-Only
Timing Devices
05/17/2004 01:40 AMLinux Electrons May 17 2004 5:21AM GMT
Flash-Memory MP3 Players: Portable Audio
Players Offer Music To Go, On The Cheap
Flash-Memory MP3 Players: Portable Audio
Players Offer Music To Go, On The Cheap
05/26/2004 06:02 AMThe Rio Cali is our favorite player of the bunch -- hands-down. This
player is especially appealing for its great functionality and
excellent interface design. By Mathew Honan, Macworld (via
MyAppleMenu)
ATP Announces Industrial Grade SD Cards
- Ruggedized SD Memory Cards to Endure
Extreme Temperatures, Shock and
Vibration in Harsh Environments
ATP Announces Industrial Grade SD Cards
- Ruggedized SD Memory Cards to Endure
Extreme Temperatures, Shock and
Vibration in Harsh Environments
04/06/2005 02:40 AMATP Electronics Inc., a premium manufacturer of digital flash media
products, today announced a new line of highly durable and reliable
Industrial Grade SD (SecureDigital) Flash Cards. ATP Industrial Grade
SD Cards are designed for demanding Industrial applications such as
military, automotive, marine navigation, aviation, and manufacturing,
where mission critical data requires the highest level of reliability,
durability, and data integrity. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Microsoft and SeaChange Enhance Alliance
to Provide Cable Operators With More
Flexibility and Innovative On-Demand
Services
Microsoft and SeaChange Enhance Alliance
to Provide Cable Operators With More
Flexibility and Innovative On-Demand
Services
05/03/2004 03:16 PMMicrosoft Corp. and SeaChange International Inc. today announced an
agreement at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association's
National Show to extend their joint efforts to provide network
operators with flexibility in developing, marketing and deploying
video-on-demand (VOD) services. According to the agreement,
SeaChange's VODlink software will be integrated with the Microsoft®
TV Foundation Edition platform, allowing operators to take advantage
of VODlink's value-added capabilities, such as DVD on demand. The
agreement affirms SeaChange's existing commitment to Microsoft TV and
ensures support of SeaChange VODlink in future versions of Microsoft
TV Foundation Edition and Microsoft TV Interactive Program Guide (IPG)
for television operators that choose VODlink services.
Kane to offer flexibility when jury duty
calls
Kane to offer flexibility when jury duty
calls
08/02/2004 09:48 AMChicago Tribune Aug 2 2004 12:30PM GMT
Newer, Smaller Flash Cards: C-Flash
Newer, Smaller Flash Cards: C-Flash
03/14/2005 06:03 PM
Pretec Electronics
Corporation, apparently unaware that more than eight competing formats
already exist in this market, has developed a new flash memory card
called the C-Flash. Smaller than a dime, Pretec seems to be gambling
on the "hope your customers lose your product and don't learn from
their mistakes" business model. Cards with capacities up to 1GB will
be available by June, and they're sampling them in mobile phones,
which is just about the only place I'd want to see one. Honestly,
though, there comes a point (perhaps when you require magnification
equipment) when it's just too small. A note to these
companies with the perpetual smaller-is-better mentalities: Just
because I might one day be able to carry all of my media collection as
well as the Library of Congress on a card the size of an eyelash
doesn't mean I'll want to, dig?
While on the topic of Flash Memory formats, now seems like a good
time to mention LIVEdigitally's Flash Card roundup, wherein they break
down the Flash Jungle into small, manageable pieces.
New Flash
Memory Card Smaller Than Dime [TheRawFeed]
Flash Card Memory
Roundup [LIVEdigitally]
Microsoft to Provide Mid-Size Customers
With RFID Support
Microsoft to Provide Mid-Size Customers
With RFID Support
01/26/2004 05:18 PMBut don't expect to see out-of-the-box software support from
Microsoft's Business Solutions unit until 2005 and 2006.
Google Slashes Size and Cost Of Its IPO
Google Slashes Size and Cost Of Its IPO
08/18/2004 12:47 PMWebProNews Aug 18 2004 5:33PM GMT
NTT Develops Stamp-Size 1GB Hologram
Memory
NTT Develops Stamp-Size 1GB Hologram
Memory
02/16/2004 04:00 PMScreen makers focusing on size,
resolution, cost
Screen makers focusing on size,
resolution, cost
05/29/2004 04:52 AMChicago Sun-Times May 29 2004 8:27AM GMT
Google queries provide stolen credit
cards
Google queries provide stolen credit
cards
08/03/2004 07:49 PMThe ubiquitous search engine makes it easy to find unprotected
personal information, CNET News.com has learned.
Web Design Firm to Provide Services For
Churches at Low Cost
Web Design Firm to Provide Services For
Churches at Low Cost
07/18/2004 02:29 AMEtrendz Web and Graphic Design, a Florida-based web design firm, will
provide web design services to Churches at minimal cost through the
remainder of the 2004-year. The company is seeking to become the
complete source for church webpage design by creating a low cost means
of advertisement for churches. [PRWEB Jul 18, 2004]
Ericsson to provide 3G streaming
solution to Far EasTone
Ericsson to provide 3G streaming
solution to Far EasTone
12/29/2004 07:29 AMInvestors Business Daily Dec 29 2004 11:23AM GMT
Camcorders (Size Small) Offer a Fit
Camcorders (Size Small) Offer a Fit
03/14/2005 06:16 PMConsidering four video cameras around $500 -- and the trade-offs
involved in choosing among them.
Faster Memory Cards Keep Up With the
Action
Faster Memory Cards Keep Up With the
Action
03/14/2005 06:17 PMHigh speed memory cards for digital cameras; Open Office, the free
open-source software suite for Windows, Linux, Unix and Mac OS X
systems, and other alternatives to PowerPoint; updating antivirus
software.
SanDisk pictures memory cards for less
SanDisk pictures memory cards for less
02/11/2004 10:51 AMCNET Feb 11 2004 3:16PM GMT
SanDisk releases new memory cards
SanDisk releases new memory cards
05/24/2004 02:02 PMKodak to tap Lexar's memory cards
Kodak to tap Lexar's memory cards
05/17/2004 12:02 PMZDNet May 17 2004 3:43PM GMT
Nokia embraces SD memory cards
Nokia embraces SD memory cards
09/14/2004 07:13 AMUsers accustomed to removing the memory card from one of their
consumer electronic devices and plugging it into another will soon be
able to do the same with mobile phones from Nokia Corp.
Burn CD-Rs directly from memory cards
Burn CD-Rs directly from memory cards
11/17/2003 12:43 PMNew external CD burner from Japanese manufacturer Greenhouse that has
a built-in Flash memory card reader for recording CDs directly from
SD, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, and Memory Stick memory cards without
needing to be connected to a PC. The is out in Japan now, No word on
whether the Yakeru-Kun GH-YKR48 will ever be available here in the
States, but it seems doubtful. Read...
The Difference Between Offer And Provide
The Difference Between Offer And Provide
05/28/2004 12:31 AMYesterday, there was a lot of attention paid to Comcast's decision to
catch up to other US broadband providers and add a VoIP option to
their list of services. In the announcement they focused on how this
VoIP service would be offered to the 40 million homes they service.
Most of the press picked up on that number and it became a big story.
However, it looks like that 40 million is a bit misleading. Comcast
may reach almost 40 million homes - but most of those only get cable
TV service.
Only 5.5 million currently receive broadband access from
Comcast - which is a significantly smaller number. Obviously, the
number of broadband subscribers will grow (perhaps rapidly) and
offering a bundled VoIP offering could even help it grow - but it's a
still quite far away from actually providing 40 million users VoIP.
Technically, a company like Vonage could go out and claim that they're
"offering" VoIP to a much larger audience - because Vonage can be used
on almost any broadband line. It's all in the difference between
"offer" and "provide."
Zerco Systems Calls President Bush’s
Ohio Visit Timely & Says Zerco Has
Proven Solution to Help Meet National
Goal To Provide Americans With
Electronic Health Records; Zerco’s
Health-eCard Offers Solution To National
Need
Zerco Systems Calls President Bush’s
Ohio Visit Timely & Says Zerco Has
Proven Solution to Help Meet National
Goal To Provide Americans With
Electronic Health Records; Zerco’s
Health-eCard Offers Solution To National
Need
05/31/2004 01:47 PMZerco Systems has proven technology can help meet the call of
President George Bush for Americans to have electronic health records
within the next 10 years. John Soltesz, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of the developer and integrator of optical memory card
technology and complete biometric verification-based identification
systems and data storage solutions, said, “Zerco’s optical card
technology has been applied to health care and meets the President’s
criteria to bring health care up to other industries in information
technology utilization. The vast storage capacity of the
ZercoHealth-eCard meets the needs of providing a personalized single
source medical record for all Americans.” [PRWEB May 25, 2004]
Valentines Day cards hold a special
place in this collector's ...
Valentines Day cards hold a special
place in this collector's ...
02/14/2004 08:04 PMDie-cut valentines, some with easels," reads one label. Another
specifies, "two google-eyed valentines and two umbrella valentines.".
...
1GB SecureDigital memory cards coming
this month
1GB SecureDigital memory cards coming
this month
01/08/2004 08:15 PMThe first one gigabyte SD Flash memory cards from SanDisk should start
appearing in stores by the end of the month. That's enough storage
capacity...
PMA: New memory cards, a new card reader
from Lexar
PMA: New memory cards, a new card reader
from Lexar
02/13/2004 03:38 AMLexar Media Inc. fired
several shots of its own in the digital camera memory cards war at PMA
in Las Vegas by announcing several new cards on Thursday. As
MacCentral went to press with this article, pages for these products
were not available on the company's Web site yet.
Nokia Embraces SD Memory Cards (PC
World)
Nokia Embraces SD Memory Cards (PC
World)
09/14/2004 01:01 PMPC World - Upcoming mobile phones will support Secure Digital flash
memory.
Child’s Play Technologies launches
JoesWebShack.com to provide low cost
do-it-yourself websites.
Child’s Play Technologies launches
JoesWebShack.com to provide low cost
do-it-yourself websites.
09/12/2004 03:30 AMChild’s Play Technologies, an Atlanta-based Internet solutions firm,
announced the official launch of JoesWebShack.com. JoesWebShack is a
fully functional website providing low cost do-it-yourself websites,
domain names, email, and search engine submission. [PRWEB Sep 12,
2004]
Alcatel to provide ONO a Wi-Fi solution
for the Royal Nautical Club of Valencia
Alcatel to provide ONO a Wi-Fi solution
for the Royal Nautical Club of Valencia
09/07/2004 08:48 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Sep 7 2004 12:45PM GMT
Activated Content and First 4 Internet
Provide "Double Dipped" Solution
Activated Content and First 4 Internet
Provide "Double Dipped" Solution
03/26/2005 05:20 AMActivated Content, the leading pre-release watermarking firm, and
First 4 Internet, the leading pre-release copy protection firm, have
have created a service that both copy protects and watermarks discs.
[PRWEB Mar 26, 2005]
6 GB Compact Flash Cards
6 GB Compact Flash Cards
07/23/2004 09:21 AM
Not more than a week after
the world saw the first 6.75MB/sec (45x) CompactFlash cards, Green
House Corporation introduces their 12MB/sec (80x) cards. (All RAW, all
the time, punk.) If you feel like spending nearly $5,400 on a single
piece of equipment small enough to be flushed down the toilet, Green
House can also fulfill your wildest dreams; the cards go up to 6GB
capacities.
Read
- Press Release (Japanese) [Green-HouseJP via TechJapan]
Read - Product Page (Japanese)
Flash MX and Special Characters
Flash MX and Special Characters
01/14/2003 03:16 AM"...I'm trying to get Flash MX to show the ampersand character. "
Grok Description matches for ATP to Offer Special Size SD and MMC Flash Memory Cards (384MB, 768MB, 1.28GB, and 1.54GB). Provide Unmatched Flexibility and the Lowest Cost per Megabyte Solution
GrokA matches for ATP to Offer Special Size SD and MMC Flash Memory Cards (384MB, 768MB, 1.28GB, and 1.54GB). Provide Unmatched Flexibility and the Lowest Cost per Megabyte Solution
Pretec 2GB MMC 4 Flash Memory Card
Pretec 2GB MMC 4 Flash Memory Card
06/01/2004 10:29 AM
Pretec has announced what
they are calling the 'World's Fastest Flash Memory Card,' a 2GB giant
that uses the MMC 4 spec to transfer 4-bits of data in parallel with
write speeds up to 18MB/sec and read speeds of up to 22.5MB/sec. Even
better, the card is backwards-compatible with previous SD/MMC devices,
albeit at lower read/write speeds. To give you some perspective, those
speeds would make the 2GB Pretec card about 200 percent faster than
the fastest SD cards available on the market.
Rea
d [DPReview via
DailyGadget]
World's Fastest Flash Memory Card?
World's Fastest Flash Memory Card?
06/03/2004 11:41 PMSanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card
readers
SanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card
readers
03/13/2003 10:24 AMSony Hi-MD Memory Card Reader
Sony Hi-MD Memory Card Reader
08/10/2004 09:26 PM
Sony makes an interesting
attempt at pushing their new Hi-MD format (for "High Capacity
MiniDisc"), which for those of you that don't know, has a 1 gigabyte
capacity. It's called the "MCMD-R1," and for good reason. What reason
that is, I do not know. The aptly named device, or whatever, attaches
to a Hi-MD recorder via a USB cable. Pushing the "copy" button, images
will be copied from a memory card to the Hi-MD disc. An interesting
idea, but I personally find the numerous drawbacks to be...drawbacky.
First of all, it apparently only does images. You can't connect even
it to a PC's USB port - this makes the sub $80 device quite expensive.
Also, the reader does support nearly every media under the sun, but it
can only read from one card at a time.
If I were Sony, I'd instead make this into a CD drive. You could
press the button, and it would copy the disc's contents onto a Hi-MD.
But this is on the very fringes of legality as we know it. Oh
well.
Read - Product Information [SonyJP]
SPY PEN USB Flash Drive with SD Card
Reader
SPY PEN USB Flash Drive with SD Card
Reader
06/29/2004 08:49 AM
It's
sad that these days, almost anything that refers to itself as a 'spy
something' is probably pretty pedestrian when it's all said and done.
So while this "SPY DISK with card reader" isn't amazing, it is
surprisingly enough that it actually does something cool at all.
Available with internal memory sizes of 128MB or 256MB, the cap-end
also functions as an SD/MMC card reader. You can't copy
directly from the SD cards to the internal memory -- you'll have to
copy to your PC, then back -- but it's a pretty great idea in general,
even if it doesn't shoot lasers or eject poison gas. And hey, it's USB
2.0! Maybe the cheap gear is finally starting to see the light of fast
transfer rates.
Read [Thanko
via Akiba.SorobanGeeks]
Taiwan firms to launch 2TB memory card
Taiwan firms to launch 2TB memory card
08/06/2004 11:44 AMJust what the world needs, apparently
Memory card reader for cellphones
Memory card reader for cellphones
01/19/2004 02:01 PMWe suspect that it's much easier to just buy a cellphone with a memory
card slot (they do exist), but I-O Data is selling the...
FAQ | Use memory card reader to move
your photos to PC
FAQ | Use memory card reader to move
your photos to PC
06/06/2004 03:20 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jun 6 2004 7:38AM GMT
Flash Card Master
Flash Card Master
04/18/2004 01:46 AMRelease
3G FOMA Compact Flash Card
3G FOMA Compact Flash Card
11/03/2003 03:15 AM3G Nov 3 2003 1:49AM ET
Speed, addictive Flash card game
Speed, addictive Flash card game
01/10/2004 11:17 PMcardgame ..
Speed
media.gamerival.com/games/Speed_web_version_upsell_SWF.swf
track
this site | 5 links
Compact Flash card or a Honda Civic car?
Compact Flash card or a Honda Civic car?
05/26/2004 04:35 PMInteresting choice to have to make. (Not that its a choice I have to
make). A car or a Compact Flash card? Pretecs 12GB CompactFlash...
SimpleTech Announces 8GB Compact Flash
Card
SimpleTech Announces 8GB Compact Flash
Card
02/11/2004 10:53 AMDoCoMo offers 3G Compact Flash card
DoCoMo offers 3G Compact Flash card
10/31/2003 01:55 PMPC Pro Oct 31 2003 11:31AM ET
Flash card makers bump up the volume
Flash card makers bump up the volume
02/12/2004 03:23 PMThe two biggest makers of flash memory cards are introducing formats
with higher capacities, with which they hope to capture a larger piece
of the growing digital camera market.
India's No.1 Biz Card Reader which
creates Electonic Business Card Database
to be carried anywhere with
Laptop/Palmtop!
India's No.1 Biz Card Reader which
creates Electonic Business Card Database
to be carried anywhere with
Laptop/Palmtop!
06/01/2004 09:15 AMSimply and efficiently scan and organize your business cards. [PRWEB
May 30, 2004]
Pretec announces 6GB Compact Flash Card
by ~x-horizon
Pretec announces 6GB Compact Flash Card
by ~x-horizon
03/14/2003 08:45 PMReview of SanDisk's Compact Flash WiFi
card
Review of SanDisk's Compact Flash WiFi
card
03/13/2003 10:20 AMPocketPCThoughts review of SanDisk's Compact Flash 802.11b card for
adding WiFi to PDAs. Also comes with an adapter so it can be used with
laptops.
Read
NTT DoCoMo Develops FOMA Compact Flash
Card for Use with Videophone
NTT DoCoMo Develops FOMA Compact Flash
Card for Use with Videophone
11/04/2003 11:00 AMJapan Corp Nov 4 2003 9:53AM ET
Linksys Announces Wireless-G Compact
Flash Card, WCF54G
Linksys Announces Wireless-G Compact
Flash Card, WCF54G
06/23/2004 12:14 PM
There's not much detail, but
there really doesn't need to be -- Linksys has announced a
CompactFlash card that supports their 'Wireless-G' standard, which if
I'm not mistaken is what they call their not-quite-standard
implementation of 802.11g. No word on price yet, but I wouldn't expect
it to be much more expensive than the Wireless-B versions. Looks like
the product number will be 'WCF54G.'
Read
[Linksys]
How to recover deleted digital photo
files from a flash card
How to recover deleted digital photo
files from a flash card
10/29/2003 01:16 AMRecently, due to a combination of very poor user interface, and
momentary insanity, while meaning to delete one picture on an almost
full flash (SmartMedia) card, I recently deleted all the digital
picture files on the card. Once I discovered my mistake, I compounded
it by continuing to take photos, assuming that the ones I had deleted
were irrecoverable and weren't important anyway. Later that day I was
informed in no uncertain terms that the pictures I had deleted were
important, and that I should make all efforts possible to recover
them. So later that night I sat up with Google and downloaded and
tried a number of file recovery programs. A lot of the programs I
tried were totally useless. File Scavenger V2, File Recover, Digital
Picture Recovery, PC Inspector File Smart Recovery couldn't find any
of the deleted files. PC Inspector File Recovery crashed when I ran
it. Plus, the people who make the PC Inspector programs started
spamming me about their products. I found one that looked promising,
PhotoRescue, that showed me thumbnails of the missing photos, and
promised that if I bought the program it could recover the full files,
or my money back. That seemed reasonable enough and I was prepared to
buy it for $29 if none of the others worked. However, the clear winner
at photo file recovery was a program called Zero Assumption Digital
Image Recovery. I downloaded the program, checked it for viruses, ran
it, and it recovered my files and put them on my hard disk. It has an
exceedingly simple user interface. Somewhat disconcertingly for my
geeky soul, there are no options to configure or choices to make. I
just started the program, told it where to save the images it
recovered, pointed it at the card, and it did its stuff. In my case,
it worked flawlessly and recovered 155 images, including 22 files that
I had deleted and that other programs said didn't exist. It made
someone in my family very happy. Zero Assumption Digital Image
Recovery is the best program that I have found for recovering photos
files deleted from flash cards. As a bonus, it is freeware, released
by a Russian programmer as a way of promoting his corporate data
recovery software. I hope he succeeds. Very Highly Recommended.
Summary: Program: Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery Rating: Very
Highly recommended Cost: Free Version reviewed: 1.0...
Memory Stick form-factor WiFi card
coming from Sony
Memory Stick form-factor WiFi card
coming from Sony
03/13/2003 01:00 PMSony's reportedly shipping a Memory-Stick-compatible WiFi card in July
that will add 802.11b support to any Clie handheld.
Link
Discuss
(
via Gizmodo)
SanDisk 256MB Flash Memory Drive for $33
SanDisk 256MB Flash Memory Drive for $33
04/21/2004 03:50 PMSanDisk is selling its 256MB USB Flash Memory Drive for $47.24 with a
$15.00 rebate, bringing the total price down to $32.24, qualifying for
Amazon's free shipping. I suspect SanDisk is trying to clear the
channel to prepare for the launch of their Cruzer Micro flash drives,
but that's just...
It's OK to boil your memory card:
official
It's OK to boil your memory card:
official
08/02/2004 10:19 AMBut don't crucify it, it'll break
Silicon Power's 1GB SD memory card
Silicon Power's 1GB SD memory card
01/09/2004 09:57 PMSanDisk aren't the only ones with a new 1GB SD Flash memory card.
Silicon Power says they've got one on the way as well. Read...
New memory card format coming
New memory card format coming
01/29/2004 10:58 AMWe're not sure we can handle having yet another memory card format to
deal with, but the Universal Transportable Memory Association (a group
which we've...
DISPY 2 Memory Card to CD-R Burner
DISPY 2 Memory Card to CD-R Burner
04/01/2005 09:28 AM
The DISPY 2 makes for a
quick-and-dirty memory card backup solution, writing the contents of
your memory cards to CD with no computer required. The DISPY takes
nearly every form of memory card, including CF 1 & 2, SD, MMC, miniSD,
MemoryStick and MemoryStick DUO. The device possesses an understated
style-magnetism, illustrated by the memory cards' motion blur in the
press photo above. Unfortunately, the device doesn't write to DVDs and
I haven't a clue if you can write from multiple cards simultaneously
or anything like that. Naturally, the DISPY 2 is a follow-up to the
DISPY 1, which didn't support nearly as many formats. The device is
also USB 2.0 compatible, in case you have a computer nearby, and it's
on sale in Japan now, though no price was available.
DISPY
2 [AkihabaraNews]
Memory Card Torture Tests
Memory Card Torture Tests
08/01/2004 08:20 AMNokia Signs Up for SD Memory Card
(NewsFactor)
Nokia Signs Up for SD Memory Card
(NewsFactor)
09/14/2004 02:40 PMNewsFactor - Nokia (NYSE: NOK) has signed a licensing agreement to
support the use of Secure Digital (SD) flash memory cards in its
cell phones.
ATP to Offer Special Size SD and MMC Flash Memory Cards (384MB, 768MB, 1.28GB, and 1.54GB). Provide Unmatched Flexibility and the Lowest Cost per Megabyte Solution