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TV tuner Memory Stick
TV tuner Memory Stick
03/19/2003 10:25 PM
Sony's gone ahead and built a TV tuner that fits into
the Memory Stick Duo slot of its Clie line of handhelds. No word on
when this might actually become available.
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802.11b Memory Stick for CLIE
802.11b Memory Stick for CLIE
11/16/2003 12:38 PMprostoalex writes "InfoSync talks about a new MemoryStick card with
wireless 802.11b support. The launch date is Dec 1st, the price is
$130." Update by J: It's ...
Clié to get Wi-Fi Memory Stick
Clié to get Wi-Fi Memory Stick
11/14/2003 01:48 PM Hagiwara Sys-Com has developed a memory stick wireless LAN card for
Sony Clié handhelds: The card only works on Cliés
running Palm OS 5.0 or 5.1. Those Clies already have the option of
using a compact flash Wi-Fi card but apparently people are lining up
to get the stick--MobilePlanet is taking preorders to begin shipping
product Dec. 1....
WiFi Memory Stick
WiFi Memory Stick
03/13/2003 12:53 PMNew 802.11b version of Sony's Memory Stick coming this summer
that'll let you add WiFi to any Clie handheld.
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Email on a memory stick
Email on a memory stick
06/01/2004 05:37 AMThe Register Jun 1 2004 9:49AM GMT
Memory Stick TV-tuner
Memory Stick TV-tuner
03/19/2003 10:45 PMSony has demoed a TV-tuner built into a Memory-Stick form-factor
gizmo.
Link
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2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (High-Speed)
2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (High-Speed)
03/30/2005 03:59 AM
Sony is finally getting around to
releasing their 2GB Memory Stick Pro Duo (High-Speed) cards. They
announced these things back in September of 2004, and have kicked the
release date back twice. The "(High-Speed)" in the name indicates the
cards have a transfer rate of 80Mbps (10MB/sec), which is far more
than you'll ever need for anything practical. Sony really needs to do
something about this Memory Stick naming scheme, because it's getting
to be like Street Fighter games. I needn't remind you this stick is
PSP compatible.
Press
Release [Sony]
SanDisk beefs up Memory Stick Pro
SanDisk beefs up Memory Stick Pro
01/08/2004 08:16 PMThe removable flash memory maker is doubling the capacity of Memory
Stick Pro cards and expects pricing to fall more in line with
competing Secure Digital cards.
Sony reduces Memory Stick pricing
Sony reduces Memory Stick pricing
07/19/2004 08:20 AMSony has announced a reduction in price of its Memory Stick and Memory
Stick PRO Due flash media today...
Sony to make DRM standard on Memory
Stick
Sony to make DRM standard on Memory
Stick
02/19/2004 12:43 PMSony is planning to make its MagicGate digital rights management (DRM)
a standard feature of Memory Stick flash memory cards and will shortly
launch a new card intended to replace some of its current cards.
KURO-SHOT Flash Memory Stick Camera
KURO-SHOT Flash Memory Stick Camera
12/22/2004 01:36 AM
Here's my first thought upon seeing the KURO-SHOT
flash memory drive with a VGA camera (besides that I want an orange
creamsicle). When is Philips going to update the KEY019? I can't tell you how many people
have flipped out when I recommended it to them, then backed off when
they discovered it only has 128MB of memory built-in (although this
KURO-SHOT has even less, at 64MB). I want to see the KEY020 that's
half the size with 1GB of memory built-in.
USB Memory-sized digital camera, KURO-SHOT
[TechJapan]
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
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"posteando una de esas fotos por día..
relatándolo como si fuese una persona de
las retratadas en ese Memory Stick"
"posteando una de esas fotos por día..
relatándolo como si fuese una persona de
las retratadas en ese Memory Stick"
09/19/2004 03:26 PMWant to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
Want to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
06/24/2004 05:04 AMMemory School is a fully interactive memory improvement site. At
Memory School you will be taught how to improve your memory on every
level. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
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]
New “Memory Hog” Widget Shows You What’s
Eating Your Memory
New “Memory Hog” Widget Shows You What’s
Eating Your Memory
06/17/2005 03:57 PMA lot of people think that only Mac owners can use those beautiful
and popular little software utilities called “widgets.” Not so my
friends, not so. Long before Apple released OSX “Tiger” operating
system and its impressive widget suite called “Dashboard“, a website
named Konfabulator was cranking beautiful Widgets for both platforms.
You can download a trial copy here and see for yourself and they even
dropped the price from $29 to $19.99. The best…
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Now *that's* a Joy Stick!
Now *that's* a Joy Stick!
02/10/2003 12:58 AMBlame Kasia. She gave me the link....
Stick it in your ear
Stick it in your ear
11/06/2003 12:24 PMFrom Japan (of course), a wristwatch phone called the Finger Whisper
that uses vibrations to turn your finger into an earpiece -- the catch
is that you have to actually stick your finger into your ear to get it
to work, something that might get rather tedious. Beginning or
finishing a call with the Finger Whisper is as simple as touching your
forefinger to your thumb. Read...
not stick
not stick
06/10/2004 09:03 PM
Stigmata fraud. A
mostly skeptical
look.
Stick it to 'em
Stick it to 'em
10/28/2003 11:09 PMI finally got around to starting my assault on eMusic. For those of
you living under a rock or some...
Bad pug! Stick on 17!!
Bad pug! Stick on 17!!
03/13/2003 12:58 PM They're dogs... and
they're playing POKER!! They've been hailed as some of the most
important works of American art ever painted, they've been featured on
television from The Simpsons to ESPN commercials to Cheers, but how
much do we really know about the works of
Cassius
Marcellus Coolidge? For everyone that ever looked at the dogs
playing poker and wanted to know more, here is the ultimate resource,
including, of course, a
gallery
.
Please excuse the cornea damagingly horrific site
design. MSI Mega Stick
MSI Mega Stick
10/30/2003 11:47 PMvnunet.com Oct 30 2003 10:05PM ET
Stick it to me, baby!
Stick it to me, baby!
01/27/2004 07:33 PM Stickernation -
found sticker art from around the world.
stick your finger in her (*)
stick your finger in her (*)
08/12/2004 03:21 PM
mp3's from a
band you've never heard of When technology and beer meet.
Juvenile jam band antics. I recommend Big Red Nipples.
Not for
all. But for some, delightful.
Stick Ninjas
Stick Ninjas
11/03/2003 07:08 PMStick Ninjas project approved!
Stick With 3G W-CDMA or Not
Stick With 3G W-CDMA or Not
11/03/2003 03:15 AM3G Nov 3 2003 1:49AM ET
They'll Stick With Film, Thank You
They'll Stick With Film, Thank You
12/25/2003 01:58 AMNew York Times Dec 25 2003 0:16AM ET
www.drawyourboss.com -- stick it to the
man!
www.drawyourboss.com -- stick it to the
man!
02/16/2004 01:21 PMwww.drawyourboss.com -- stick it to the man! .. Dessinez votre patron
.. draw your boss ..
bosses
freewebs.com/drawyourboss/drawyourboss.htm
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All Stick and NO Carrot
All Stick and NO Carrot
12/30/2004 12:49 AMI agree with
David
Stephenson on this. The US is missing a major PR and
goodwill opportunity. BTW, it looks like
Pfizer is giving as much as the entire US to disaster
relief. Spain nearly doubled the US contribution at $68
million...
A little free thinking: A balanced security
budget would see us spending as much on support for our friends
(people and not corrupt governments) in the developing world as on
military power.
MSI Mega Stick 527
MSI Mega Stick 527
02/05/2005 10:17 PM
It's goofy looking, but the MSI Mega Stick 527 has a
ton of features, including built-in USB 2.0 connector and an FM
recording radio. Available in sizes up to 512 only, though, which puts
it in a low-class slot at this point (as if the afro-sporting carton
didn't already do so). Marketed to kids with no taste, the Mega Stick
527 gets 18 hours of battery life from a single AAA battery and should
be available any time.
MSI
Launches Mega Stick 527 MP3 Player
[DesignTechnica]
Food on a stick
Food on a stick
05/04/2004 05:04 PM
Random signage which, without the text warning you of drowning and
strong currents, might give you the impression that there are
dangerous black creatures under the ice trying to grab you. Maybe the
designer watched old Star Trek episodes with changelings a few too
many times. Illustrating a person drowning in an iconic fashion that
would be understood regardless of language would present a challenge
though. Maybe a rebus would work in this situation where it would have
a picture of hole in the ice + a picture of a guy jumping into the
hole = picture of a blue guy with X X for eyes.
My brain is on a news meltdown after reading most of the news over
the last few days. It's too depressing to even comment on, as what is
there left to say that hasn't been said already? I've purposefully
stayed away from politics over the past 2 years since it's a really
tired topic and it usually draws far too many kooks and wackos which I
can live without. The more I read the news, the more I daydream about
moving to a cabin above the Arctic Circle, learning survivalist skills
and waiting for the world to finally do itself in. On the bright side,
I don't think I'll have any problem keeping my vow to never return to
the US to live.
I have been craving corn dogs lately. Those unfamiliar with this
delicacy which blends meat, cheese
and cornmeal on a stick, should have a look at a corndog recipe [pdf 96k]
and take a gander at the Corn Dog
Festival where people do fun things with corn dogs. National Corn
Dog Day in March had the best poster
ever this year featuring corn dog sperm. There are
chili-cheese-onion variants of corn dogs as well. At some point during
Vappu, obviously after a beer or two, I started to think that the
grilli's around Helsinki might love to have food on a stick in
addition to the delicious, yet terribly messy to eat when drunk,
sandwiches. Could there be a more perfect food for drunks? :) Perhaps
Pronto Pup would be interested
in a Finnish distributor. Mmmm.... chili-onion-aura cheese corndogs at
2am...mmmmm.
A new book from David Kahn might interest cryptography history buffs,
The
Reader of Gentlemen's Mail: Herbert O. Yardley and the Birth of
American Codebreaking, was just released by Yale University
Press. It's apparently the first biography of Yardley who was the key
figure behind MI-8 and the "Black Chamber" who later became something
of a cryptographer for hire. Kahn is an excellent author on the topic
so it should be a very good book.
Need Memory? Come to the Memory Dealers
Need Memory? Come to the Memory Dealers
05/21/2004 06:57 AMAd - http://www.memorydealers.com May 21 2004 11:57AM GMT
Apple to Real: Stick It
Apple to Real: Stick It
04/16/2004 04:51 AMApple's Steve Jobs will take Real Networks' olive branch, snap it
across his knee and whack Rob Glaser over the head with it. Read
Leander Kahney's take on today's big Apple story in our Cult of Mac
blog.
Old Geek Invents New Stick
Old Geek Invents New Stick
06/11/2004 08:23 AMRed Hat: Stick with Windows at home
Red Hat: Stick with Windows at home
11/04/2003 10:55 AMRed Hat's chief executive has said that Linux needs to mature further
before home users will get a positive experience from the operating
system, saying they should choose Windows instead. Linux is seen by
Microsoft as its most dangerous competitor for desktop operating
systems, and after a number of high-profile cases where government
departments have switched from Windows to Linux-based systems, the OS
has been making some progress. However, Red Hat said that the hype
around desktop Linux is still mostly unfounded at the moment.
Tap & Tickle and Stick Shadows
Tap & Tickle and Stick Shadows
06/03/2004 12:37 AMWow! This sounds cool. Thanks Jonas!
S
ocialighting It.
Well, I haven't heard back from Socialight, yet, but -
gratuitous use of the term "social network" aside - this seems like a
fun thing to try out. In a nutshell, Socialight is a cellphone
application (currently for Symbian enabled phones), which provides the
user with two distinct features - the suggestively named "tap &
tickle" as well as "stick shadows".
The former simply boils down to a remote controlling of someone
else's "vibrate" function, turning the target phone into a very
high-tech version of an expensive handbuzzer. Tap the joystick (yes,
this is suggestive, I know) and your target's phone will
vibrate. Hold the stick, or shake it, and the tickling will go on for
some time. Which is, btw, a nice way to drain someone else's
batteries, if you're so inclined.
The latter is more interesting. "Sticky Shadows" are multimedia
notes placeable virtually anywhere. A Socialight enabled phone
crossing the location of such a note will retrieve and display the
associated text, picture, sound, or video. This makes for a number of
great uses. Virtual scavenger hunts are the more playful variants,
location aware reminders ("Get milk while you're here, love Mum") or
guided tours ("At this location, in 1953...") make for real world
uses.
An interesting idea. I'll be waiting to test it out in actual
scenarios. Once I do have it, expect a repetition of the infamous
semacoding-the-city incident of 2004 :)
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blogs]
Fury.com: Stick a fork where, Ben?
Fury.com: Stick a fork where, Ben?
04/03/2005 03:50 AMKevin, though a little biased, is pretty much on target in his
analysis of Hammersley's Guardian piece about Yahoo being the new
Google
fury.com/article/2122.php
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Breathing hard with a big stick
Breathing hard with a big stick
12/19/2004 02:59 PM
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Tallinn 2 weeks ago. »
Since the Christmas musak and tchotchkes begins sometime in October
it would be Christmas every 5.5 days, or thereabouts, if it was spread
throughout the year. I'm not sure if a pikkupikkujoulu once a week
would be preferable to the 2.5 month binge on holiday cheer the world
seems to go nuts over, but it might be more relaxing. Christmas is
just too damn manic in a manic time of year. It's no wonder it drives
people to drink.
I might also register my disdain for the plastic tree the resident
association put up in the common area this year. Granted, last year it
crapped needles everywhere but that might have been due to putting it
up over a month before Christmas next to the radiator and never
watering it. Plastic trees just bring out the grinch in me.
I managed to survive my first game of sähly [pronounced
SAH-loo with a short a and breathy h.], a.k.a. Finnish floorball. As a
former Catholic school girl who was once a vicious player of field
hockey, a game where 11 repressed teenage girls in skirts entertain
their homicidal urges by running around with hardwood mallets while
chasing a billiard ball and whacking each other in the legs, I was
somewhat disappointed by how tame the game seemed. :) Not one coworker
tried to shatter my kneecap with the lightweight plastic stick the
game is played with. Of course, I'm about 20 years out of shape for
competitive sports so it's a good thing that we weren't armed or
dangerous. The guys at Nokia House in Boston had a team, but they took
it seriously and never invited me to play which, judging how much like
an oaf I was this evening, was likely a wise choice on their part.
Regardless, it was a lot more fun than I thought it would be and I'll
have to go find a good stick of my own to play with sometime soon.
Even being a n00b, I still didn't look quite so, uh, goofy as the
Arkéomon which seems to be the, just guessing here, the sähly team
for the archeology department at U of H. Well, ok, I probably did only
I didn't have to wear the suit. :)
10.3: A fix for preference settings that
don't seem to stick
10.3: A fix for preference settings that
don't seem to stick
01/27/2004 11:31 AMI discovered that certain settings within Bluetooth preferences and
iChat preferences, amongst other apps, sometimes weren't sticking past
two or three reboots.
After much thinking and playing, I discovered the answer: FileV...
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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 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 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...
Taiwanese Firms To Launch a 2 Terabyte
Memory Card
Taiwanese Firms To Launch a 2 Terabyte
Memory Card
08/09/2004 09:55 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 offers 4 new flash memory card
readers
SanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card
readers
03/13/2003 10:24 AMTaiwan firms to launch 2TB memory card
Taiwan firms to launch 2TB memory card
08/06/2004 11:44 AMJust what the world needs, apparently
Sandisk Links with News Corp. for
'Secure' Memory (Reuters)
Sandisk Links with News Corp. for
'Secure' Memory (Reuters)
03/14/2005 05:09 PMReuters - Sandisk Corp. will use
an anti-piracy technology developed by a News Corp.
subsidiary in portable memory cards designed to store
pay-per-view movies and other digital content for cell phones,
the companies said on Monday.
Apple to Boost Standard Memory?
Apple to Boost Standard Memory?
03/14/2005 04:33 PM
Appleinsider reports that Apple will soon boost the included RAM on
current Mac models to 512MB.Last January, the Mac maker begun offering
512MB of bu...
The 2GB Memory Stick Pro