The technology for increased storage solutions coming in smaller and smaller form factors is advancing at a fast pace, with Sony aiming to develop a new memory card that will have the potential of providing users with as much as 2TB of storage space in a small and convenient form factor. The specifications for what S... |
6 August 2009 06:39 GMT |
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NTFS-3G is a free, read-and-write NTFS file-system driver for your Mac. The tool allows Mac OS X users to write to memory sticks / flash drives larger than 4GB (formatted with NTFS). Available as a free download, the new version (2009.2.1) introduces 'recover' and 'norecover' mount options, and se... |
12 February 2009 10:49 GMT |
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This second and final part of our quick tour through the world of portable applications will focus mostly on programs that are not necessarily needed by the common user, but may come in handy in certain situations or to the more experienced Windows fans.Compressing and decompressing files may be a very easy task, but... |
3 June 2008 16:11 GMT |
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Hinting at Sony's plans concerning professional photographers or extremely serious amateurs, SanDisk has announced today the fastest card in its Memory Stick lineup, namely the new Extreme III Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo available in 4-gigabyte and 8-gigabyte capacities. Given the capacities and the performance, th... |
29 May 2008 06:02 GMT |
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Although I’m a very big fan of Jeff Dunham, this is not an article dedicated to Jose Jalapeno. Its purpose is a bit, let’s say, dorkier, but very useful. Using your computer actually means using applications installed on that computer: browsers, messengers, office suites, audio/video players, graphic viewers etc. Bu... |
31 March 2008 09:44 GMT |
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Sony Ericsson recently revealed the Z555, an elegant clamshell phone which combines a rich feature set with striking good looks. It's a perfect match of the latest feature set with an innovative diamond design, intended to make one big style statement. Together with the Z555, Sony Ericsson also announced a seri... |
7 January 2008 06:04 GMT |
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We've seen similar cases in the past, but this time, the problem sounds a little bit more serious than any time before. First of all, let me present the case: a USB memory stick containing classified NATO information has been found in a Swedish library, but nobody knows for sure the way it got lost. Obviously, t... |
4 January 2008 16:06 GMT |
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EDGE Tech Corporation announced a new flash drive last week. The company is known as a leading supplier of computer memory upgrades, flash cards, flash drives, external hard drives, and other experience-enhancing tech. Their new memory stick is called, err, the DiskGo Secure Flash Drive Enhanced for ReadyBoost (phew... |
25 April 2007 03:04 GMT |
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You call it memory stick, flash drive or thumb drive and it's usually something that stores stuff for you. Ok, maybe you can also use it as pseudo-knife when a pseudo-werewolf attacks you in a dark pseudo-day. Na, that won't work. You need something sharper, something like a pen. How about a digital pen&US... |
23 April 2007 11:41 GMT |
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