SanDisk on why they're SD WiFi card for Palms isn't ready
Grok Headline matches for SanDisk on why they're SD WiFi card for Palms isn't ready
SanDisk delays WiFi card for Palms --
again
SanDisk delays WiFi card for Palms --
again
01/27/2004 12:37 PMNo shocker here: SanDisk has once again delayed the release of drivers
that would make their SD 802.11b expansion card compatible with
handhelds running on...
SanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
Storage
SanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
Storage
05/10/2004 11:51 AMSanDisk's got a new WiFi SDIO card coming out with 256MB of built-in
storage; good news for owners of devices that only have one SD slot
for upgrades (like Dell Axim X3 Sandisk is using to demo the card in
the picture on the right). The only hang up is...
SanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
Storage Shipping
SanDisk WiFi SDIO Card with 256MB
Storage Shipping
05/25/2004 10:32 AMSanDisk is announcing the shipment of their 256MB SD Combination card
with built-in WiFi. Optimized for low-power draw and using Direc
tSequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), the 256MB+WiFi SD card should
available within the next month through standard retail channels
for...
SanDisk Combines Flash, WiFi
SanDisk Combines Flash, WiFi
05/26/2004 06:21 PMSanDisk Corp. said it would begin shipping a Secure Digital card
combining flash memory and WiFi connectivity beginning next month.
SanDisk SD WiFi PalmOS Drivers Any Day
Now
SanDisk SD WiFi PalmOS Drivers Any Day
Now
06/18/2004 11:33 AM
PDABuyersGuide is reporting
that SanDisk has given them the soon-to-be-released PalmOS drivers for
the SanDisk SD WiFi card that was previously Pocket PC only. They
aren't out for public consumption yet, but if they're sending them out
to reviewers, they should be online soon enough.
Read<
/a> [PDABuyersGuide]
SanDisk Flip Up SD Card with USB
SanDisk Flip Up SD Card with USB
01/06/2005 08:21 PM
SanDisk is showing off their new SD card with a built-in
USB plug. We showed another similar one recently and I have to say, I
think both designs are awesome. SanDisk's might be a little more
robust, but it does have a moving part, so who knows. Either way, it's
very slick—almost makes me wish everything I owned used SD.
SanDisk Demonstrates Highly Innovative SD Memory Card with
Built-in USB Connectivity [LivingRoom]
SanDisk Ships 256 Mb plus Wi-Fi SD Card
SanDisk Ships 256 Mb plus Wi-Fi SD Card
05/24/2004 05:21 PMSanDisk continues to push combo envelope with 256 Mb and Wi-Fi in a
single SD card: These cards still remain supported only by Pocket PC
systems running Microsoft software, but it's a great technical
achievement. As we move into a time when it's likely that digital
cameras will offer driver-level support for Wi-Fi Compact Flash and
similar memory cards, SanDisk could be poised to deliver their combo
punch for that market. Some storage (at least temporary) coupled with
the ability to transmit images....
SanDisk ships 1GB SD card
SanDisk ships 1GB SD card
01/28/2004 11:25 AMReg Kit Watch
SanDisk intros new 6-in-1 PC Card
Adapter
SanDisk intros new 6-in-1 PC Card
Adapter
05/24/2004 06:05 AMSanDisk Corporation today introduced what it says is the world's first
6-in-1 PC Card Adapter...
SanDisk offers new card readers
SanDisk offers new card readers
03/13/2003 10:20 AMSanDisk Corporation today introduced a new line of single slot
ImageMate card readers for a variety of popular flash memory cards...
SanDisk offers 6-in-1 PC Card adapter
SanDisk offers 6-in-1 PC Card adapter
05/24/2004 07:49 AMSanDisk Corp. on Monday introduced a 6-in-1 PC Card adapter. The
device works with SD, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro,
xD-Picture Card and SmartMedia formats. Users insert the media into an
adapter; the adapter then works with any computer with a PC Card slot.
PC Card interfaces are available on PowerBooks (excluding the 12-inch
model). The 6-in-1 adapter will reach stores in early summer and will
cost US$29.99. SanDisk's
PC Card adapter Web
page had not been updated with info about the new device as MacCentral
posted this article.
SanDisk ships 1GB Secure Digital card
SanDisk ships 1GB Secure Digital card
01/27/2004 04:02 PMSandisk launches combo Wi-Fi, memory SD
card
Sandisk launches combo Wi-Fi, memory SD
card
05/25/2004 08:42 AMSanDisk Corp. will begin shipping by the end of June a SD (Secure
Digital) card that combines 256MB of memory and a wireless LAN
adapter, the company said Monday.
SanDisk, Fuji in photo card deal
SanDisk, Fuji in photo card deal
10/30/2003 01:40 PMSanDisk expands photo card line
SanDisk expands photo card line
02/11/2004 01:36 PMSanDisk has introduced the 2 GB SanDisk Extreme and SanDisk Ultra II
CompactFlash cards, the largest capacities available in the company's
line of CompactFlash cards for digital photographers...
SanDisk Wi-Fi SD Card Works with
Palm--One Model, At Least
SanDisk Wi-Fi SD Card Works with
Palm--One Model, At Least
06/18/2004 07:00 PMLong-delayed drivers for the Palm OS to work with SanDisk's Wi-Fi SD
card arrive with support for a single model: Tom's Networking reports
that the discontinued Zire71 model is the only that will work with a
version of the SD card scheduled to ship by early July. The newer
Zire72 has a driver problem that Palm hasn't acknowledged privately or
publicly. [link via Engadget]...
SanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card
readers
SanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card
readers
03/13/2003 10:24 AMSanDisk and Motorola shrink memory card
format
SanDisk and Motorola shrink memory card
format
03/06/2004 02:04 AMComputer Weekly Feb 26 2004 1:15PM GMT
SanDisk blames PalmSource, PDA vendors
for Wi-Fi card delays
SanDisk blames PalmSource, PDA vendors
for Wi-Fi card delays
12/11/2003 07:23 AMAre they really as different as all that?
WiFi SD card for Smartphones coming
WiFi SD card for Smartphones coming
12/06/2003 01:41 AMSyChip say they're close to introducing an WiFi SD expansion card
that's compatible with Microsoft Smartphone-powered cellphones like
Motorola's MPx200 and Samsung's i600. Now if only someone would make
one that works with the Treo 600. Read...
Palm Finally Announces SD WiFi Card
Palm Finally Announces SD WiFi Card
08/18/2004 02:55 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
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)
Option Wireless's Quad-band
GPRS/EDGE/WiFi PC card
Option Wireless's Quad-band
GPRS/EDGE/WiFi PC card
12/27/2004 01:20 PMEngadget Dec 27 2004 3:31PM GMT
PDA News - PalmOne SDIO WiFi card, iPaq
ROM update, Verizon Bluetooth
PDA News - PalmOne SDIO WiFi card, iPaq
ROM update, Verizon Bluetooth
08/17/2004 05:08 PMbargainPDA.com Aug 17 2004 9:05PM GMT
Super Palms
Super Palms
01/09/2003 01:29 PMBrighthand: Sony Unveils $800 Wireless, Multimedia CLIE NZ90 Handheld.
Take the NX70V , add Bluetooth, bump the camera to 2...
Another RSS Aggregator for Palms
Another RSS Aggregator for Palms
06/17/2004 12:27 AMmNe
ws
"mNews looks quite good but perhaps quite
high at $19.95- 'Sports, weather, politics, business, science, health,
technology... Latest world headlines were never so easy to access on
your Treo as they are now with mNews! With mNews you can download and
read latest news from numerous sources of your choice from around the
world right on your Treo. mNews is the RSS news reader for PalmOne
Treo 600 devices. RSS news feeds is an emerging channel for delivering
the news, blogs and corporate communication to the end users. All
major news and information providers support RSS format which mNews
can download and display.' " [PDA
24/7]
A competitor to Hand/RSS, but I
still think mobile
Bloglines is the way to go so that your feeds are synchronized
across multiple devices.
Older Palms Won't Get Wi-Fi
Older Palms Won't Get Wi-Fi
12/11/2003 06:07 PMInternet.com Dec 11 2003 5:51PM ET
Palms, Pocket PCs and innovation
Palms, Pocket PCs and innovation
12/04/2003 02:27 PMThis has been tackled before (and certainly will be again), but
Stephen Wildstrom explains why we've been seeing so much innovation
with Palms lately (the Tapwave Zodiac, the Sony Clie UX50, the Treo
600) while Pocket PCs remain largely uniform. We do know that
Microsoft is supposed to be loosening up a bit and letting
manufacturers take more risks with Pocket PC design, but it's
certainly taking a while to see some results. Read...
Rumors of two new Palms: the Zire 31 and
the Tungsten E2
Rumors of two new Palms: the Zire 31 and
the Tungsten E2
01/09/2004 09:57 PMRumors of two new handhelds from palmOne. The Zire 31 would be a
follow-up to the Zire 21, and is said to have a 200MHz...
Mixing and Matching, 2 New Palms Emerge
Mixing and Matching, 2 New Palms Emerge
04/28/2004 07:02 PMPalm, the company who spawned the current age of palmtops and smart
phones, has two new models out. Do they break new ground?
Business Week talk on the Two Palms
Business Week talk on the Two Palms
06/25/2004 03:54 PMCliff Edwards, of Business Week's Streetsmart writes, "Both before and
after Palm split into tw...
Sync Buddy 2.0.1 Syncs Palms and Mac OS
X
Sync Buddy 2.0.1 Syncs Palms and Mac OS
X
04/11/2005 08:22 PMJeff Carlson (~160 words)
Sync Buddy 2.0.1 Syncs Palms and
Mac OS X -- Back in the early days of the PalmPilot, Florent
Pillet released Palm Buddy (later renamed Sync Buddy), a Mac OS
program for backing up data from a Palm OS handheld by opening an
active connection between the two machines. Now, Pillet has rewritten
Sync Buddy for Mac OS X. Sync Buddy 2.0.1 can back up handhelds via
USB, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connections. It also lets you install files
and transfer photos, as well as copy files to removable media such as
SD cards. The utility is compatible with Hot Sync Manager (which Palm
Desktop uses to synchronize data) and Mark/Space's The Missing Sync
software, automatically disabling them while Sync Buddy is running,
and re-enabling them when it's done. Sync Buddy 2.0.1 costs $25, and
is available as a 4.3 MB download. [JLC]
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
03/24/2005 08:15 PMCory Doctorow:
A Seattle wireless hacker rides a commuter train from Tacoma every day
with a battery-powered WiFi hotspot in his backpack that's linked up
to the Internet with a
14.4 144k wireless modem. Catch his
train and get free WiFi on your commute.
The open wireless node can be found in the first car of the last
morning train and in Car 403 on the 5:10pm return trip. Use SSID
"FreeInternetAccess" or "seattlewireless" to connect - You may have to
assign yourself an IP in the range 192.168.0.0/24 and use the Default
Gateway 192.168.0.1 as the DHCP is sometimes flakey
Link
(
via Make)
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
08/05/2004 03:39 AMLos Angeles Beach Community WiFi service made possible by WiFi-Plus
antennas. Makes internet available on the beach. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
07/16/2004 04:50 PMA few weeks ago I got Chrisalis Developemnt's
WiFi Seeker, a convenient
keychain-sized wireless network locator. Marware's recently announced
WiFi Spy is a
rebranded version of the same device, so it should perform
identically.
To locate a wireless network simply press the button and watch the
LEDs. When the lights stop sweeping back and forth, the number that
remain lit will show the strength of the wireless signal. If the
lights continue to sweep back and forth, you're not in range for any
wireless network. Unlike other devices, the WiFi Seeker isn't fooled
by other 2.5 GHz signals like microwave ovens or cordless phones, and
it doesn't depend on 802.11 client activity to detect the access
point. It detects both 802.11b and 802.11g.
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]
The Star Wars Trading Card Game's First
Banned Card
The Star Wars Trading Card Game's First
Banned Card
04/12/2004 03:39 PMPerhaps it was just a matter of time... a Dark Side deck posted on
Rebelbasers revealed the awesome
power of, believe it or not, the "lowly"
Ugnaught. When used in
conjunction with a few other cards, it became quite easy for this deck
(or variations thereof) to leave a Light Side player with nothing but
their initial Setup to go up against a deck that could virtually
replenish itself indefinitely. Click
here for the official announcement from
Wizards of the Coast.
Axalto Adds U.S.-based Smart Card
Microelectronics Module Production at
its Maryland Advanced Card Center
Axalto Adds U.S.-based Smart Card
Microelectronics Module Production at
its Maryland Advanced Card Center
04/01/2005 06:50 AMZDNet India Apr 1 2005 10:23AM GMT
Grok Description matches for SanDisk on why they're SD WiFi card for Palms isn't ready
GrokA matches for SanDisk on why they're SD WiFi card for Palms isn't ready
SanDisk Cruzer Titanium
SanDisk Cruzer Titanium
06/25/2004 04:09 AMZDNet UK Jun 25 2004 8:26AM GMT
SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Reviewed
SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Reviewed
08/30/2004 06:26 AM
When EverythingUSB reviews the SanDisk Cruzer
Titanium, they give it high marks for having nice included bundled
software and a high-speed, USB 2.0 connection. You'll like the
$100 flash drive because it's made of a shiny, impress-your-friends
metal, with a retractable USB bit and a glowy blue LED. For something
that goes in your pocket and has a very real chance of being sat on by
a melty creature, titanium may end up being a very smart choice - just
leave it out of the pocket with the keys, of course.
Read - SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Review
[EverythingUSB]
SanDisk adds 2GB flash drive to Titanium
line
SanDisk adds 2GB flash drive to Titanium
line
03/14/2005 04:36 PMSanDisk Corp. on Thursday also added a 2GB model to its Titanium line
of flash drives, which feature an outer shell made of a titanium alloy
created by Liquidmetal Technologies. It will ship in April with a
US$249.99 price tag, joining the currently available 512MB ($84.99)
and 1GB ($169.99) versions. Like the other Titanium drives, it ships
with three Windows-only utilities -- the encryption software
CruzerLock 2, the Outlook data synchronization tool CruzerSync and the
file backup application Cruzer PocketCache -- as well as a pocket
clip, a keychain ring and a lanyard. Mac OS X v10.1.2 or higher is
required.
SanDisk Cruzer Micro MP3 Companion
SanDisk Cruzer Micro MP3 Companion
04/09/2004 03:55 PMJOEL JOHNSON -- SanDisk has a new set of flash drives out, the 'Cruzer
Micro,' in 128, 256 and 512MB sizes. I'm at the point where I wouldn't
even mention Yet Another Flash Drive, but SanDisk snuck in this
marginally crafty Cruzer Micro MP3 companion, a AAA-powered music
player that...
SanDisk Cruzer Profile drive checks
fingerprints
SanDisk Cruzer Profile drive checks
fingerprints
03/14/2005 04:36 PMSanDisk Corp. on Thursday unveiled its new Cruzer Profile, a USB 2.0
flash drive that includes embedded fingerprint identification
technology. While the product isn't available on SanDisk's Web site
yet, the company is displaying the Cruzer Profile at the CeBIT trade
show being held this week in Hanover, Germany. SanDisk said that the
drive is approximately the size of a pack of gum and will be available
in 512MB and 1GB capacities for US$99.99 and $199.99, respectively,
when it starts shipping in mid-April.
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...
Update on SanDisk for Palm
Update on SanDisk for Palm
12/11/2003 02:32 PMFrom the horse's mouth, an explanation for the delay: Palm users have
been anxiously awaiting software drivers that will support SanDisk's
SD Wi-Fi card. SanDisk released a pretty detailed explanation for the
repeated delays. It looks like some people think there are deeper
problems at Palm causing delays in the Wi-Fi enablement of Palm
devices. You may want to read some of this with a grain of salt seeing
as the site is dedicated to Microsoft platforms, but MSMobiles, has
done some digging around problems with the Palm platform....
SanDisk Soars
SanDisk Soars
07/15/2004 10:06 AMThe memory firm is thriving despite lowering its prices.
SanDisk on why they're SD WiFi card for Palms isn't ready