Flash Memory

  1. Sony Micro Vault MACH SuperSpeed USB 3.0

    Digital Tech News &bull Jan 23, 2012

    Sony has announced the new Micro Vault MACH USB 3.0 flash memory drive with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology, which will be available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB sizes. Full Story »

  2. Ultrabook Buying Guide: 6 Things to Look For in a Super-Slim Laptop

    Mobile Technology News on Laptop Magazine &bull Jan 20, 2012

    The buzzword in laptops for 2012 is Ultrabooks. Why? They have a lot of appeal for shoppers who are looking for a machine that's thin, light and responsive. By Intel's definition, Ultrabooks weigh less than 4 pounds and measure 0.8 inches thick or less. They're also designed to wake from sleep almost as soon as you lift the lid, thanks to the use of flash memory. This last aspect is what really separates an Ultrabook from any other ultraportable… Full Story »

  3. pureSilicon Reveals Kage K1 USB Flash Drive And Kage K1 SATA SSD

    Hot Hardware &bull Jan 18, 2012

    Like flash memory? Like good looks? They're launching launched a new line of enterprise-focused storage devices, including the Kage K1 USB Flash Drive - an "impossibly thin" (4.5 mm) USB 3.0-based SSD drive. It leverages the technology pioneered... Full Story »

  4. SD Association adds Wi-Fi spec, Eye-Fi protests

    Imaging Resource &bull Jan 16, 2012

    The SD Association--a group of almost a thousand companies, whose board members include consumer electronics giants such as Canon, HP, Panasonic, Samsung, and Toshiba, as well as flash memory manufacturers like Kingston, Lexar and SanDisk--announced a new standard for Wi-Fi capable Secure Digital cards at the Consumer Electronics Show. The new Wireless LAN SD card covers not only standard, full-sized Secure Digital cards, but also the SDHC and SDXC types, as well as microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC cards. The standard… Full Story »

  5. Ultrabooks: The next, cheaper phase

    Crave Gadget Blog on CNET &bull Jan 12, 2012

    Toshiba is already pushing toward the next phase of ultrabooks--which can be summed up as making the skinny laptops more affordable. Upcoming ultrabooks from Toshiba will break below the $700 mark, according to Carrie Cowan, a product manager in Toshiba's… Full Story »

  6. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Hybrid Hands-On: Incredibly Fast OS Switching

    Mobile Technology News on Laptop Magazine &bull Jan 12, 2012

    LAS VEGAS - Lenovo took the wraps off its long-rumored ThinkPad X1 Hybrid this week at CES, showcasing the dual-OS PC notebook that switches instantly to a low-power environment to save juice. We had gotten an early briefing on the product several weeks ago, but this week was our first opportunity to actually touch the notebook ourselves and get a better feel for it. On the outside,… Full Story »

  7. Apple dropped $390M for Anobit say sources

    SlashGear &bull Jan 12, 2012

    Word of Apple buying up Israeli flash memory maker Anobit surfaced first last month. At the time, the price that Apple reportedly paid for Anobit was rumored to be in the $500 million range. Full Story »

  8. Plextor bumps SSD speed with M3 Pro line

    Crave Gadget Blog on CNET &bull Jan 12, 2012

    Relatively expensive flash memory keeps the cost of SSDs much higher than I'd prefer, but competition keeps everyone honest, so I'm glad to see Plextor announce its M3 Pro line of solid-state drives. These 2.5-inch models, with a slim 7mm… Full Story »

  9. Apple has bought Israeli flash-memory co. Anobit (AP)

    Gadgets News on Yahoo! News &bull Jan 11, 2012

    AP - Apple confirmed Wednesday that it has bought Anobit Technologies, an Israeli maker of flash memory technology already used in many of Apple's gadgets. Full Story »

  10. Lexar Introduces SDHC and SDXC UHS-I Memory Cards to Enhance Performance for Photographers and Videographers

    Imaging Resource &bull Jan 10, 2012

    Fremont, CA, 9 January, 2012 - Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory products, today introduced new Lexar Professional 600x and 400x Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) and Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) Ultra High Speed I (UHS-I) memory cards, including the industry's first 128GB SDXC UHS-I card. The cards offer outstanding performance, reliability, and compatibility for professional and enthusiast photographers and videographers alike, maximizing the digital workflow experience of capturing and managing large volumes of… Full Story »

  11. Sony's new Handycam range features Full HD 3D and built-in projectors

    Pocket-Lint &bull Jan 10, 2012

    Topping the bill is the HDR-TD20VE Double Full HD 3D Flash Memory camcorder. Next up we come to the CX730E which, as mentioned, offers Balanced Optical SteadyShot for some really precise and stable images. As Sony puts it "Stabilisation is… Full Story »

  12. Lexar Introduces Industry-First 256GB CompactFlash Card

    Mr. Gadget Australia &bull Jan 9, 2012

    This is a good day for professional / hardcore digital photographers especially those who are taking advantage of HD video capabilities of their digital SLRs - today Lexar announced an industry-first 256GB Compact Flash card. The new Lexar 256GB compact flash card provides enormous storage capacities and impressive performance for capturing more high-definition video content. The card comes with a minimum guaranteed transfer speed… Full Story »

  13. Toshiba Shows Off Satellite Ultabook at CES, Coming in June for Around $699

    Mobile Technology News on Laptop Magazine &bull Jan 9, 2012

    Look out, Vizio. Toshiba plans to bring an Ultrabook to market later this year that will start as low as $699. Showed off here at CES 2012, the Satellite Ultrabook is aiming for the masses with a price that will… Full Story »

  14. Marvell Introduces Tiny SMILE Plug Classroom Server at CES

    Mobile Technology News on Laptop Magazine &bull Jan 8, 2012

    Not content to help students only through its partnership with One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), Marvell is rolling out a new product designed to revolutionize the classroom learning experience. Not much bigger than a walwart, the tiny SMILE Plug is… Full Story »

  15. Apple snaps up 23% of flash in fall, profits from markup

    Electronista &bull Jan 6, 2012

    An investor note from Bernstein Research's Toni Sacconaghi has estimated that Apple bought 23 percent of all flash memory made in fall 2011. Going by the estimated storage for each product category and the shipment volumes, he believed that Apple… Full Story »

  16. Sony officially launches the first-generation of XQD cards

    Electronista &bull Jan 6, 2012

    Sony has officially launched the first XQD flash memory card , a new high-speed format designed to replace CompactFlash cards. Full Story »

  17. Kingston WID/32GBZ Wi-Drive 32 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive - $90 + Free Delivery

    Gadget Review &bull Jan 4, 2012

    If you were looking for a way to boost the memory capacity of your portable devices such as your iPhone or iPad than Kingston has a great solution for you! Now with a 50% price cut you can grab this… Full Story »

  18. Korea clears Samsung to build flash memory plant in China

    Electronista &bull Jan 4, 2012

    Samsung late Tuesday was cleared by South Korea's Ministry of Knowledge and Economy to build its flash memory plant in China. The factory, likely to be worth $4 billion, was considered safe enough by regulators to avoid leaking industry secrets. Full Story »

  19. Super Talent POD Mini External SSD Storage Unveiled (video)

    Geeky Gadgets &bull Jan 2, 2012

    Super Talent has unveiled a new addition to their range of storage devices with the unveiling of their new external SSD range, the POD Mini. The new POD Mini SSD range is equipped with a metal case, USB 3.0 connectivity… Full Story »

  20. Fingertip Pulse Oximeter with four directional color LCD display

    7 Gadgets &bull Jan 2, 2012

    True Color OLED With 4 Direction Display;Internal Flash Memory for up to 24 hours data storage; Pulse Wave: Color OLED Graphic Display; Battery Voltage Indication: Color OLED Graph; Visual and Audio event alarms. Full Story »



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