Most mobile phones still haven't evolved into truly intelligent data devices. Most still barely play music files, and even so-called MP3 phones have a lot of growing to do. But when your handset ...
Lexar Media announced Monday that it has begun selling miniSD removable flash memory cards in Japan. The Fremont, Calif.-based company is shipping a 32MB card for $25 and a 64MB for $43. It also plans ...
Irvine, Calif.— Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., (TAEC) and its parent, Toshiba Corp., have expanded their line of large capacity miniSD Memory Cards with the introduction of a ...
A WiFi miniSD card would be pretty fresh, right? Tons of new Windows Mobile-powered Smartphones are ditching regular SD for miniSD, which while saving plenty of space, also means that you can't use ...
Many Windows Mobile devices still come to the market lacking wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) capabilities. The reasons are many, and vary from power consumption through simple bill of materials cost. Like myself ...
Kingston Technology, the world’s leading memory manufacturer, today announced the launch of it’s new 2GB capacity miniSD and MMCmobile Flash Memory Cards to support the growing storage demands of ...
Samsung has started selling 32MB miniSD memory cards, which are even more dimunitive than regular SD cards, in Japan. These new miniSD cards are meant to be used mainly in cellphones, and are ...
3DM miniSD memory cards, with 16- and 32-Mbyte capacities, offer low-cost removable publishing platforms. Primary applications are for pre-recorded games, audio, and video from mobile network ...
The company unveils two new 256GB miniSD cards for pro- and general consumers with the top speed of up to 100MB/s. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting ...
A memory card is a flash memory data storage device used in a wide range of digital devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras, PDAs, music players, etc. They are small, rugged and offer high ...
This is still not acceptable, I can still visibly see this card reader, which means it is still way too big. This is a card reader exclusively for MiniSD cards. It is USB 2.0 compatible and transfers ...
We're not sure what the hell you're going to do with a 2GB miniSD card — ok, we take it back, we can think of a lot of things to do with a 2GB miniSD card — but TEC has 'em, and expects to sell them ...
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