Lexar unveils new CardBus reader, memory cards
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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.
New: Lexar CompactFlash CardBus Reader
New: Lexar CompactFlash CardBus Reader
02/16/2004 12:04 PMLexar Media announced a 32-bit CompactFlash CardBus Reader, compatible
with both Macintosh and Windows.
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
Lexar Media shares skyrocket on ruling
against Toshiba on memory cards
Lexar Media shares skyrocket on ruling
against Toshiba on memory cards
03/26/2005 01:01 PMCanadian Press Mar 26 2005 5:03PM GMT
A fix for USB PC CardBus cards on 10.2.8
A fix for USB PC CardBus cards on 10.2.8
06/17/2004 03:02 PMI have a Comp USA USB v2.0 Card Bus # CBU2N-N-FS. This card worked
flawlessly with my Powerbook G3 Series 300 MHz. I used it mainly to
transfer data to and from an external hard drive. My problems started
after the 10.2.8 upd...
Kodak, Lexar in Exclusive Memory Deal
(Reuters)
Kodak, Lexar in Exclusive Memory Deal
(Reuters)
05/17/2004 07:29 AMReuters - Lexar Media Inc. (LEXR.O) will sell
memory cards, the digital equivalent of film, under the Eastman
Kodak Co. (EK.N) brand name under an exclusive, long-term deal,
the companies said on Monday.
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]
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]
Sony 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]
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...
Bytecc 7-IN-1 USB 2.0 Memory Reader /
Writer at 3DX
Bytecc 7-IN-1 USB 2.0 Memory Reader /
Writer at 3DX
02/18/2004 10:52 AMFAQ | 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
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...
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.
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.
Kodak 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
SanDisk releases new memory cards
SanDisk releases new memory cards
05/24/2004 02:02 PMSanDisk pictures memory cards for less
SanDisk pictures memory cards for less
02/11/2004 10:51 AMCNET Feb 11 2004 3:16PM GMT
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.
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...
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.
For CD's and Memory Cards, a
Space-Saving Double Agent
For CD's and Memory Cards, a
Space-Saving Double Agent
03/06/2004 01:53 AMWith combination gadgets like wireless camera phones or personal
organizers that function as MP3 players, multitasking is not just for
busy humans anymore.
Panic unveils Unison, Usenet reader for
Mac OS X
Panic unveils Unison, Usenet reader for
Mac OS X
01/28/2004 09:10 AMPanic -- makers of Transmit FTP client software and Audion digital
music software -- have revealed their latest effort,
Unison. Unison is a newsreader
designed to enable Mac OS X users to view Usenet newsgroups.
Price Guides February 2004: Memory and
Soon-To-Be-Obsolete AGP Video Cards
Price Guides February 2004: Memory and
Soon-To-Be-Obsolete AGP Video Cards
02/10/2004 10:36 AMC-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
ATI unveils PCI Express graphics cards
ATI unveils PCI Express graphics cards
06/01/2004 03:41 PMATI takes the wraps off its PCI Exrpess graphics cards. As NVIDIA will
be using an AGP-PCI Express bridge chip, will ATI's "true" PCI Express
solutions be big winners?
AMD Unveils 256-Megabit Flash Memory
AMD Unveils 256-Megabit Flash Memory
03/20/2003 01:05 PMSeeking to capitalize on one of the fastest-growing semiconductor
markets, chipmaker AMD has announced a full line of flash memory
products, designed to be embedded in cell phones, PDAs, automobile
consoles, and networking and industrial manufacturing devices. The
current flagship of the line is a high-density, 256-megabit embedded
chip.
AMD unveils low-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
AMD unveils low-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
06/15/2004 07:03 AMComputer Weekly Jun 15 2004 11:25AM GMT
AMD unveils lower-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
AMD unveils lower-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
06/14/2004 07:40 PMBOSTON - Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD's) Spansion flash memory
joint venture plans to announce on Tuesday the second-generation of
its Mirrorbit flash memory designed specifically for cell phones and
other wireless devices, the company said.
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 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
12/19/2004 03:14 PMATP Electronics Inc., a leading manufacturer of high capacity, high
performance digital flash media products, announced that it is
offering special size SD and MMC flash memory cards. In addition to
the standard 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB flash cards currently found
on the market, ATP is now offering sizes such as 384MB and 768MB in
both the MMC and SD standards. [PRWEB Dec 10, 2004]
New: WiebeTech CardBus and PCI FireWire
800 adapters
New: WiebeTech CardBus and PCI FireWire
800 adapters
09/17/2004 10:16 AMWiebeTech released a FireWire 800/400 CardBus host adapter and a
FireWire 800/400 PCI host adapter, each with two 9-pin FireWire 800
ports and one 6-pin FireWire 400 port.
IRIS unveils IRIS Business Card Reader
II for Mac
IRIS unveils IRIS Business Card Reader
II for Mac
08/19/2004 09:44 AMThe IRIS Group announced the release of its
IRIS
Business Card Reader II for the Mac. The device allows you to scan
in business cards in landscape or portrait style from up to 53
countries and export the data into Entourage, Address Book, Now
Up-to-Date Contact and other personal information management (PIM)
applications. In addition to the hardware, the package also features
Cardiris 3.0, optical character recognition (OCR) software that parses
the information on business cards into separate fields and handles the
export process, which includes the use of iSync to send data to your
iPod, PDA or mobile phone. Pricing is US$149 and Mac OS X v10.0.1 is
required (v10.3.x recommended).
ID Cards: Home Affairs Committee to give
ID Cards bill thorough examination
ID Cards: Home Affairs Committee to give
ID Cards bill thorough examination
04/28/2004 06:09 AMPublicTechnology.net Apr 28 2004 10:27AM GMT
Want 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]
Lexar Takes Big Lumps
Lexar Takes Big Lumps
07/01/2004 08:50 AMDropping revenues and a loss send the memory master reeling.
Toshiba Ordered to Pay $465 Mln to Lexar
Toshiba Ordered to Pay $465 Mln to Lexar
03/25/2005 06:26 AMBoston Globe Mar 25 2005 11:08AM GMT
Lexar announces 2GB JumpDrive, more
Lexar announces 2GB JumpDrive, more
01/08/2004 07:17 PMLexar Media today announced it has doubled the capacity of its
JumpDrive 2.0 Pro USB flash drive to 2 Gigabytes...
Tech Brief: Lexar shares surge
Tech Brief: Lexar shares surge
03/25/2005 01:20 AMInternational Herald Tribune Mar 25 2005 4:55AM GMT
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CES: Lexar intros new flash drive, MP3
players
CES: Lexar intros new flash drive, MP3
players
01/05/2005 03:56 PMLexar Media Inc. on Tuesday announced at the Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) in Las Vegas the release of a new flash drive, JumpDrive
Expression, as well as two new MP3 players, the LDP-800 and LDP-200.
The company's Web site had not been updated with the new products as
MacCentral posted this article.
3G FOMA Compact Flash Card
3G FOMA Compact Flash Card
11/03/2003 03:15 AM3G Nov 3 2003 1:49AM ET
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...
DoCoMo offers 3G Compact Flash card
DoCoMo offers 3G Compact Flash card
10/31/2003 01:55 PMPC Pro Oct 31 2003 11:31AM ET
SimpleTech Announces 8GB Compact Flash
Card
SimpleTech Announces 8GB Compact Flash
Card
02/11/2004 10:53 AMKURO-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]
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]
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]
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)
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]
Toshiba ordered to pay Lexar $380M
Toshiba ordered to pay Lexar $380M
03/24/2005 01:48 PMTechWorld Mar 24 2005 5:19PM GMT
Lexar unveils new CardBus reader, memory cards