Handheld and notebook computers are marvels of miniaturization, but there's a price - the selection of built-in expansion ports is usually just as tiny. Socket Communications Inc. has come to the ...
The DataFab 4 in 1 CompactFlash card adapter is ideal for the photo enthusiast who owns flash cards of various formats and sizes. The adapter converts Memory Stick, MultiMedia, Secure Digital, and ...
Now this is a good idea: RAID together four 16GB MicroSDHC cards for a fast, 64GB Compact Flash card. I guess in theory this is an efficient flash memory solution. You get the speed of MicroSDHC ...
September 21, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If the hard drive on your iPod video bit the dust, you can replace the old platter-based drive with a compact ...
Once a parent company of Cirrus Logic, and later gobbled up by the Micron machine, Lexar Media as its now known is a top tier provider of NAND flash based products ranging from USB flash drives to ...
They say, no one likes a know-it-all, but what about a do-it-all? - As enthusiasts we have a lot of toys and many of these devices store data on different forms of flash media. To add insult to injury ...
This $50 card can hold four CompactFlash cards configured in a RAID array--but cards aren't included in that price. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
This Powerbook 150 was purchased as a simple media reader. Once the hard drive failed the owner decided to replace it with a compact flash card since IDE adapters were available. There was a problem: ...
Microdia has announced a new Compact Flash card, the 64GB XTRA ELITE CF, which will strike fear into the heart of the stoutest photographer. The massive 64GB CF card is the first to market, beating ...
I have a ThinkPad T60 (15.4 widescreen). I looked at lenovo.com and believe I found the correct info, but I'm not sure. I'm wanting to add a compact flash card (with the right adapter) to keep a ...
April 22, 2003 – Syscan International has developed a new RFID reader in a compact flash card. The device will cost under $150 and will plug into most handheld computers. SanDisk Corp. developed the ...
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