Microsd Cards Archive

  • Samsung Offers Ultra High Speed-1 MicroSD Cards for Advanced LTE Smartphones and Tablets

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  • Samsung Introduces Stylish Branded Memory Cards

    RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a market leader and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, announced today that it is now shipping a new line of advanced SD and microSD...

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  • Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S superphone coming to T-Mobile as the “Vibrant”?

    Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S superphone coming to T-Mobile as the “Vibrant”?

    Oh, you thought AT&T was the only one getting a custom, branded version of the Samsung’s Galaxy S Android superphone? Nope! T-Mobile’s getting one as well — albeit one that’s not quite as easy on the eyes. CellPhone Signal just unearthed a pretty monstrous heap of details on ol T-Mo’s version of the Galaxy S. What we [...]

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  • Chumby investigates Kingston microSD irregularities: Are counterfeit chips making their way into the supply chain?

    Chumby investigates Kingston microSD irregularities: Are counterfeit chips making their way into the supply chain?

    Does the name Bunnie Huang ring a bell? It might if you were around the Xbox "scene" in 2002, when people from all over the world were on Xbox hacking forums trying to figure out what made Microsoft's first console tick, so to speak. It was truly exciting—we're talking Paris in the 50s exciting. Mr. Huang has since gotten a job at Chumby, putting his technical know-how to good use and helping to create the adorable little clock-widget-thing. While in China, Mr. Huang discovered a problem with a number of Kingston-branded microSD cards that were to be used in Chumby production. The problem was that they were counterfeit, or "irregular" in the measured parlance of the blog post.

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  • Bluetooth! MP3! More! All on your steering wheel!

    Bluetooth! MP3! More! All on your steering wheel!

    The perfect complement to your steering wheel desk, Brando's "Steering Wheel Bluetooth MP3/FM Car Kit" features convergence up the ying-yang and places it right in front of you as you barrel down the highway at breakneck speeds.

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  • Mythical beast spotted: Samsung to launch 32GB microSD cards next month

    Mythical beast spotted: Samsung to launch 32GB microSD cards next month

    So there you are, on your way home after purchasing the brand new smart phone you’ve been wanting for weeks. You’re reading the specs on the side; “Supports microSD cards up to 32 Gigabytes”, it boasts. “32 Gigabytes? That’s like a million!” you think to yourself as you pull up your handset’s browser. You hop [...]

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  • Thanko’s spy pen shoots video in HD

    Thanko’s spy pen shoots video in HD

    Tokyo-based USB accessory specialist Thanko has a thing for spy gadgets. Just look at their spy button camera, the USB necktie with a built-in camera and the camera watch they developed in the last few months. Last July, Thanko started offering a a pen with an integrated micro camera. And today the company announced [JP] the so-called Super Slim Video Pen 2, which is a spy pen that shoots video in HD (1,280x960 at 30fps, to be more exact).

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  • TenYears: Single Most Innovative Product of the Decade

    TenYears: Single Most Innovative Product of the Decade

    It’s almost January 1st, 2010 and we’ve been mulling over our favorites of 2009 – and the previous decade. Here we present the first installment of our “Of the Decade” lists. Winner: The Trek Thumbdrive In 2000, something strange happened. Overnight, we changed the way we carried data. Those of us coming up in the 1990s first [...]

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  • LG Lotus 2 gets caught on camera, touchscreen and all

    LG Lotus 2 gets caught on camera, touchscreen and all

    Way back in early October, we broke the story that an LG Lotus 2 was in the works. At the time, more than a few people didn’t seem to believe that a followup to the original Sprint Lotus would rock a touchscreen on the face. This morning, pics of the device have surfaced, and whaddya [...]

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  • BlackBerry Curve 8530 brings optical trackpad to Verizon

    BlackBerry Curve 8530 brings optical trackpad to Verizon

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    Twinning nicely with its 8520 counterpart currently available on T-Mobile, RIM's BlackBerry Curve 8530 marks the brand's new low-end full QWERTY device with a 2 megapixel camera, 528MHz "next generation" core and QVGA display all paired up with EV-DO and WiFi, marking Verizon's newfound commitment to launching WiFi on BlackBerrys that we first saw on the Storm2. It's got a full 256MB of storage on board (expandable with 32GB microSD cards, theoretically, when they're available) and is going to see duty in your choice of black or "smoky violet" -- just hold out for November 20, when it'll materialize for $99.99 on contract after rebate.

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  • WikiReader packs all of Wikipedia in a power-sipping portable

    WikiReader packs all of Wikipedia in a power-sipping portable

    The new WikiReader is a $99 portable device from the Openmoko group that stuffs every Wikipedia article into a pocket-friendly traveling companion. While those of us entrenched in technology day in and day out may scoff at the idea of having Wikipedia at the ready (we all have smartphones, remember?), this is something that might be able to make some waves with baby boomers and/or the technically petrified.

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  • Affordable 7-inch touchscreen PMP is just aching for a web browser

    Affordable 7-inch touchscreen PMP is just aching for a web browser

    Oh Brando, you tickle the collective fancy of internet users everywhere with your $177 touchscreen portable media player. It plays back high-definition video files, it can be hooked up to a TV, it doubles as a digital photo frame, and it’s expandable via microSD cards.

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  • MovieSD: Japan gets “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” on microSD

    MovieSD: Japan gets “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” on microSD

    I don't know why, but microSD seems to suddenly become an alternative for distributing digital content lately, at least in Japan. Two weeks ago, a Japanese entertainment company was the first in the world to start selling digital content on a microSD card (a rock band sold its songs, videos and lyrics on PDF on a profesionally marketed microSD card). Last week, Disney Japan announced it will release selected movies on this medium in November. And today, Warner Bros. Japan said it wants to be part of MovieSD [JP], too (a new brand for movies stored on - you guessed it - microSD cards).

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  • Disney Japan to launch movies on microSD cards in November

    Disney Japan to launch movies on microSD cards in November

    Well, this is certainly a novel idea that I hope studios in the US will adopt. Disney Japan announced today that it would begin shipping microSD cards chock-full of Disney movie goodness with the DVDs themselves. Panasonic will provide Disney Japan with the pint-sized memory cards when the DVD/microSD combos ship in November for 4935 [...]

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  • Thanko’s newest spy gadget is a video camera-equipped pen

    Thanko’s newest spy gadget is a video camera-equipped pen

    Following the spy button camera that just came out last week, a USB necktie with a built-in camera and a camera watch, Tokyo-based gadget maker is now offering a pen with an integrated micro camera [JP]. The so-called Super Slim Video Pen isn't as spectacular as previous spy gadgets from that company but comes with a decent price, at least.

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