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- CES 2009: SanDisk announces higher speed 16GB microSDHC cards and slotRadio player with OLED display
- A couple of months ago I posted some thoughts on the new SanDisk 16GB microSD card and at CES this week SanDisk announced their new Mobile Ultra microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro memory cards in capacities of 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB. SanDisk also announced their new slotRadio player and music...
- Blog posts 2009-01-07
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- Micron begins mass production of 34nm NAND flash memory
- Micron Technology on Tuesday announced mass production of new 16- and 32-gigabit NAND flash memory chips using 34-nanometer process technology, another step toward more robustly-featured mobile devices, including phones, MIDs, digital cameras, camcorders and netbooks. Micron's new 32Gb multi-level...
- Blog posts 2009-06-30
- CES 2009: SanDisk announces higher speed 16GB microSDHC cards and slotRadio player with OLED display
- CES 2009: SanDisk announces higher speed 16GB microSDHC cards and slotRadio player with OLED displayDRM-free Tracks with slotMusic, maybe slotRadio too?According to Sansa, the slotMusic cards which are currently available are DRM-free MP3 files that can be put on an unlimited number of devices:http://www.slotmusic.org/Will slotRadio be the same, I am...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-07
- You can now pick up a 16GB SanDisk microSDHC for $100
- SanDisk emailed me yesterday and told me that their huge capacity 16GB microSDHC card was now available for US$99.99. SanDisk is the first card maker to get cards with this high capacity out in stores. They promptly sent me a card to evaluate with my latest mobile devices that arrived...
- Blog posts 2008-11-11
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