Flash Media
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Micron claims its recently-created RealSSD C300 is the industry’s fastest for notebook and desktop PCs, delivering faster operating system boot and hibernate times, speedier application loads, and quicker data transfer and file copying.
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Toshiba has announced a new top-of-the-range Dynabook SS RX2/WAJ," the world's first PC with an integrated 512GB SSD (Solid State Drive). The new model is available in two versions from today at Toshiba's on-line shop for the Japanese market.
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LaCie has announced a range of USB drives designed to appear right at home on your key-ring by sporting a key shaped form-factor.
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SanDisk and Toshiba have announced breakthroughs in multi-bit-per-cell technology for NAND Flash memories that will bring advances in chip densities and cost savings to next generation devices ranging from memory cards to Solid State Drives (SSD).
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January 8, 2009 The next-generation SDXC (eXtended Capacity) memory card specification was announced today and while it promises the inevitable seemingly limitless capacities we always knew would arrive eventually, it certainly paints a picture of digital life being quite different in the future. Th
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When we pointed out that the AES encryption functionality on board Iomega's eGo Encrypt hard drive didn't function under OS X, turns out we might have been unfairly singling it out - as Sandisk's Cruzer Enter
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The new Kanguru e-Flash drive features both USB and eSATA connectivity, giving it the dual advantages of USB2.0’s widespread compatibility and eSATA’s higher transfer speeds.
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The Sansa slotMusic Player was designed for use with the new slotMusic cards - microSD card’s containing pre or self loaded music. Artist-branded players are also available bearing the artist’s name and image and a pre-loaded 1GB slotMusic card.
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The latest high-end tech offering from Gresso is a cleverly designed USB Flash drive pendant that incorporates three separate 64 Gb memory sticks into a single unit.
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Sony is releasing the Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX this October, in 4GB and 8GB capacity. The memory card has a reading speed of 20MB/s and a writing speed of 15MB/s - and when used with the supplied USB adaptor, it transfers data one third faster than the Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark 2).
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Micron Technology’s new Solid State Drives have been designed for enterprise server systems as well as laptops to provide a dramatic improvement in capacity, power and performance for the applications they serve.
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Toshiba’s 2.4 pound Portégé R500-S5007V includes a 128GB SSD and built-in 7mm DVD SuperMulti drive and a widescreen 12.1-inch transreflective LED backlit display.
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