If you have a bunch of those older, smaller-capacity flash memory cards lying around, I may have found something new that will let you use them once again. After all, you spent a lot of money on them ...
While your iPhone doesn’t have a built-in microSD card reader, adding a plug-in memory card reader is easy. And it requires no additional software. The same goes for iPads. Here’s what you need to do.
Sony has released a smaller, roomier and faster version of its Memory Stick removable flash memory, targeting digital camcorders and cell phones in a bid to keep up with a changing market. The ...
Lexar Media announced the availability of a high-capacity removable flash memory card on Monday. As expected, the Fremont, Calif.-based maker of removable flash memory cards said it has begun selling ...
The technology behind SD cards is based on flash memory, which retains information securely even without a power supply. Nevertheless, even this technology has its limits. The electrical charges ...
First introduced in 1999 by the SD Association (SDA), the Secure Digital (SD) memory card quickly gained acceptance as a data storage medium for handheld and portable consumer devices. The SD card was ...
A microSD card is a miniature variation of the SD card used in small portable electronics. With an adapter, a microSD card can be inserted in any SD card slot and used normally. Because of their size, ...
Four years ago, Intel and Micron partnered to form Intel-Micron Flash Technology. The operation is based in Lehi, Utah, at this sprawling fabrication plant nestled in a hilly landscape. The two-level ...
When was the last time you used a USB flash drive? I had to think for a moment myself — and to be honest, I can’t remember exactly. For years, the USB stick was the device of choice when it came to ...
Fusion-io is announcing today that MySpace is adopting its power-saving flash memory cards across its huge data center operations. The deal is a significant customer win for Fusion-io and an ...
Compaq Computer is putting a new spin on its digital audio players. The Houston-based company announced on Monday two new players that use discs instead of expensive flash memory cards to store songs.
Hagiwara Sys-Com has announced the availability of HSC ExpressCard/34 flash memory cards. The cards fit into the expansion slots of PC and Mac laptops equipped with ExpressCard/34 expansion slots, ...