Memory Card

  1. Asus B23E Notebook Announced For Business Users [Asus Unveils The B23E Notebook For The Business User; Features Include A 12.5" Display, Windows 7 & A Near $1,000 Price Tag]

    Technology Gadgets and Curiosities &bull Jan 20, 2012

    Asus has unveiled their latest business class notebook. An ultra-portable design with a 12.5 inch display. The notebook is the Asus B23E and based on the specs we have seen, it appears to be aimed at the more high-end crowd.… Full Story »

  2. Silicon Power 64GB Class 10 SDXC UHS-I Memory Card

    TechFresh.net &bull Jan 19, 2012

    Silicon Power has introduced a new 64GB SDXC UHS-I memory card to its range that comes with Class 10 speed specification. Adopting the latest exFAT format, this thumb-sized card promises to deliver read and write speeds of up to 60MB/s… Full Story »


  3. Canon EOS C300 Goes Up For Preorder Today [Canon's Massive 4K Camera Can Be Preordered Now, At Just A Fraction Of Its Original Five Figure Price Tag]

    Technology Gadgets and Curiosities &bull Jan 18, 2012

    We haven't heard about the Canon EOS C300 camera for a little over two months now, so it's about time we got something in the way of an update about this one. And if you were looking to shell out… Full Story »

  4. Comcast sends Parker set top to the FCC?

    Ubergizmo &bull Jan 18, 2012

    Comcast intends to expand their business further by experimenting with web-connected cable boxes, and as we all know, most, if not all, devices in the consumer electronics market will need to go through the watchful eyes of the FCC before… Full Story »

  5. Verizon Wireless Offers DROID RAZR For $199.99, Memory Card Not Included

    Hot Hardware &bull Jan 18, 2012

    If you want to get your hands on the DROID RAZR but aren't sure you want to spend $300, Verizon Wireless has a new option for you. The wireless carrier is now offering the DROID RAZR, minus the previously included… Full Story »

  6. Sony Shows off New XQD Memory Cards

    Steve's DigiCams &bull Jan 18, 2012

    The CompactFlash Association announced a new memory card standard last month and Sony is right on top of it. The company has announced its first line of XQD cards as well as adapters and readers to go along with it.Sony's... Full Story »

  7. Gadgetwise Blog: QA: Finding a Lost Camera's Owner

    New York Times - Personal Technology &bull Jan 17, 2012

    My 4-year old daughter found a digital camera that someone lost. We've posted ads on Craigslist and even called the manufacturer to see if the owner registered the camera, but nothing came up. Is there any sort of facial recognition… Full Story »

  8. Kopin Golden-i Head-mounted Computer

    TechFresh.net &bull Jan 17, 2012

    Kopin has unveiled the Golden-i head-mounted computer at the International CES 2012. The wearable gadget comes jam packed with a 600MHz TI OMAP3 processor with a 400MHz DSP, the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 OS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a microSD memory… Full Story »

  9. 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 »

  10. Acer Aspire 5749

    Pocket-Lint &bull Jan 16, 2012

    Not everyone wants to pay for all the latest and greatest extras on a laptop. The design of the Aspire 5749 definitely fits under the heading functional. The matte finish won't show every mark, there's no problem with fingerprints and that texture gives you plenty of grip. The keyboard, speaker bar and screen surround are… Full Story »

  11. SanDisk on new XQD memory card format: "Meh."

    Crave Gadget Blog on CNET &bull Jan 13, 2012

    In a decision that's inauspicious for XQD, SanDisk is skipping over the new memory card format for high-end cameras. Sony launches first XQD cards. Need room for 4,000 photos? Full Story »

  12. SanDisk on new XQD memory card format: 'Meh'

    Crave Gadget Blog on CNET &bull Jan 13, 2012

    In a decision inauspicious for XQD, SanDisk is skipping over the new memory card format for high-end cameras. The ringing non-endorsement is particularly notable since SanDisk helped create the format in the first place. Sony launches first XQD cards. Need… Full Story »

  13. Lexar Launches Industry First 256GB Memory Card

    Steve's DigiCams &bull Jan 12, 2012

    It wasn't that long ago that we celebrated an 8GB card, and not far before that we marvelled at 1GB CF MicroDrives. Today memory card storage capacities are getting absolutely ridiculous. The latest from Lexar raises the bar yet... Full Story »

  14. D-Link Cloud Camera 5000 hands-on

    SlashGear &bull Jan 11, 2012

    The folks at D-Link have both revealed and shown off the Cloud Camera 5000, a ball on a pedestal with the code-name DCS-5222L with full pan and tilt capabilities and automatic day and night viewing. Full Story »

  15. 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 »

  16. CES 2012: Hands-On with Canon's New PowerShots

    Digital Camera Review &bull Jan 10, 2012

    The G1 X, of course, is the scene-stealer. There it is, tethered to a table, a giant amongst other less-assuming compact point-and-shoots. Just try to resist picking it up and playing with it. Physically, the G1 X is a lot like the… Full Story »

  17. SanDisk Introduces World's Largest SDXC Memory Cards

    Hot Hardware &bull Jan 10, 2012

    What if the memory card you used each day, only got bigger? Growing memory would be a technology to end all technologies, but until then, we'll just have to settle for buying more of the stuff. SanDisk has introduced the… Full Story »

  18. Look out Eye-Fi: SD Association creates new standard for Wi-Fi memory cards

    Digital Camera Resource Page &bull Jan 10, 2012

    There will be two types of cards: Web interface (server upload and P2P only) and home network interface (server upload and home networks). Naturally, the 802.11b/g/n standard will be used. The Wi-Fi feature will be available not only on full-size SD/SDHC/SDXC cards, but on tiny microSD/SDHC cards, as well. LAS VEGAS - CES Booth… Full Story »

  19. Samsung unveils 13- and 14-inch Series 5 Ultrabooks, starting at $899 (hands-on)

    Engadget &bull Jan 9, 2012

    Depending on your point of view, Samsung was either late to the Ultrabook party, or perhaps just a bit early. This year, Sammy's back with a redesigned Series 9... And though the 13-incher will have a 128GB SSD option, each… Full Story »

  20. 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 »



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