Pay with an EyeFi like card? Tyfone gets patent
The idea that a mobile phone can be a payment method isn’t a new one, but Tyfone got us all one step closer thanks to a new patent issued that brings a measure of security into the game. The biggest obstacle to the concept is security (what if someone steals… Continue Reading »
Panasonic unveils Class 10 SDHC cards
It’s been a while since we’ve seen any big developments in SDHC cards. We’ve been stuck with class 6 cards up to 32 GB for a while now. It hasn’t been an issue for anyone; they haven’t been terribly slow unless you’re using the cards in a digital camera and… Continue Reading »
Kodak’s new all-in-one printers
Kodak has two new All-in-One (AiO) printers, the EasyShare 7 (“ESP7”) and the EasyShare 9 (“ESP9”). The ESP7 and ESP9 showcase Kodak’s promise of the lowest ink replacement cost in the industry. MSRP on black ink is $9.99 and color ink is $14.99. Those prices are pretty reasonable. Other goals… Continue Reading »
SanDisk to release new microSD “slotMusic” card
Well, apparently SanDisk feels Joe Public likes their music hands on. This thinking may well be what led to their new line of music-filled microSD cards. They managed to pull in all the big record labels like Sony BMG, EMI, Universal and Warner. Although, I’m not sure what the labels… Continue Reading »
Ubuntu Eee based SD cards available for order
Looking for a simple way to run the Ubuntu Eee OS on your Eee PC? Then this may possibly be the answer for you, the team behind the Ubuntu Eee project have announced that they will be offering a limited edition 4GB SD card with the OS pre-installed. Users would… Continue Reading »
SanDisk touts new Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo boasting a 30mbps speed
SanDisk has just added a fast read/write memory card to its Memory Stick product line, the Extreme III Memory Stick PRO-HG-Duo. How fast? If 30mbps read and write capability ain’t fast enough for you, better wake up, cause this is the fastest that a memory card could possibly read so… Continue Reading »
Automatic data backup with Sandisk Flashback Adapter
Even though we know that creating backup files is a very important task, most of us do not actually do it regularly for a lot of reasons. Some simply forget about it but others find it very tedious. Now, there is a new and easy-to-use device called SanDisk Flashback Adapter… Continue Reading »
Kingston adds 16GB SDHC card to the lineup
Kingston has increased their SDHC memory card storage size, now available in up to 16GB. The new card will be able to hold up to 7,500 images taken with a 6-megapixel camera or more than four hours of 6Mbps HD video. While its great to see Kingston increasing memory card… Continue Reading »
Panasonic to display world’s first prototype of 32GB memory card at CES
Panasonic aims to up the ante with the development of the world’s first 32GB SD High Capacity (SDHC) memory card with Class 6 speed specification. A prototype of this memory card will be displayed at Panasonic booth #9405 during the International CES 2008. Ideal for recording high definition videos, this… Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
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