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Silicon Power and Transcend have already showcased their respective memory cards and, now, Samsung is taking its turn, unleashing more cards than both of them put together.
The two memory card series that Samsung has launched are called High Speed Series and the Plus Extreme Speed Series.
The former includes five... |
18 February 2012 03:39 GMT |
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Looks like the level of data security displayed by today's memory cards is not exactly at the level people, or some of them, want it to be, so five major players in this field decided to do something about it.“Next Generation Secure Memory Initiative” is what Panasonic, Samsung, SanDisk, Sony and To... |
19 December 2011 10:01 GMT |
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With electronics getting more and more compact, memory cards have been becoming increasingly more important, something Apacer, whose portfolio just saw the arrival of both SLC and MLC-based products, definitely is aware of.There is a healthy number of possible uses for memory cards, especially now that they are able... |
15 July 2011 04:03 GMT |
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There might not be many of them, but memory cards with built-in wireless connectivity definitely exist, as proven, yet again, by Eye-Fi, whose latest product has just become the subject of a press release.Hybrid devices are definitely not a new concept on the IT market but neither are they overly widespread.In fact,... |
12 April 2011 05:24 GMT |
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Though the UHS-I specification, which described the means to create SD memory cards that can work at speeds of up to 104 MB/s, wasn't released overly long ago, the SD Association has revealed that the SD 4.0 specification will describe a new design capable of reaching all the way up to 300 MB/s.According to the... |
3 September 2010 03:36 GMT |
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Even though moving to smaller processes is getting increasingly difficult and seems likely to somewhat slow down over the next few years, Moore's Law is still very much dictating the rate at which technology advances. As such, it is not exactly surprising to hear that Samsung has managed to complete its 20nm cla... |
19 April 2010 02:30 GMT |
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SanDisk has announced that its highest capacity SD card has finally started shipping. The SanDisk ultra SDXC is intended as a successor to the SDHC card format and is based on the newly introduced SD 3.0 specification. With its capacity of 64GB, the card can store large video files, even in 1080p HD format, which can... |
22 February 2010 10:00 GMT |
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With smartphones, HD cameras and other host devices constantly demanding more, better and faster memory products, storage-solution developers are making their own strides. One of the more recent mobile-storage products was released by Kingston Digital, the Flash memory affiliate of independent memory-product develope... |
15 February 2010 09:30 GMT |
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Samsung, one of the world's leading vendors of consumer electronics and storage products, has recently announced, in Taiwan, the introduction of its premium Samsung memory cards. Designed to compete with similar products from the likes of SanDisk, Kingston and others, the new Samsung-branded memory cards are ava... |
16 October 2009 04:21 GMT |
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With the increasing demand for higher-capacity storage solutions being delivered in increasingly smaller packages, SanDisk has just announced at the International Solid State Circuits technology conference in San Francisco, that it will begin the mass production of memory chips designed to allow consumers to store up... |
10 February 2009 04:58 GMT |
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Duracell, a company whose name you will most likely remember whenever your TV remote control runs out of battery, is planning to enter the growing market of memory products. After powering consumer electronics over the past 40 years or so, the company will soon be powering your flash memory drive as well, as part of... |
29 October 2008 09:11 GMT |
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Eye-Fi has come up with a simple, yet efficient, solution to help beginning photographers transfer images from their digital cameras to computers and/or online photo and social networking sites via an existent Wi-Fi network. The new product is a Secure Digital memory card with wireless support. This translates into t... |
1 November 2007 05:15 GMT |
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SD memory cards are currently among the most popular storage solutions for a large number of portable devices, ranging from digital cameras to mobile phones and PDAs. However, in order to transfer data, said cards must be either inserted into a card reader or the devices they're providing storage for must be con... |
12 June 2007 05:36 GMT |
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There's a pretty large number of concept phones out there, all sporting amazing designs or form factors, but unfortunately, we won't be getting to see anything like them anytime soon. In this case, a designer is presenting a phone that can actually be transformed into a product and that "does not require an... |
11 April 2007 05:49 GMT |
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BSQUARE has developed the first SecureMMC Client Software Suite for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices. The new product supports the new Secure MultiMediaCard specification - SecureMMC version 2.0. The newly manufactured memory cards now enable secure downloading of songs and video onto Windows Mobile devices, secure wireles... |
8 March 2007 02:36 GMT |
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