Shipping Begins For Kingston’s 32GB microSDHC Memory Card

Today, Kingston began shipping its first 32GB microSDHC Class 4 card. This memory card comes with a small USB reader for data transfers and a lifetime warranty. According to Kingston, the new memory card has been successfully tested with some of the latest smartphones such as the HTC Evo 4G and Shadow, Motorola ...

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Toshiba and Panasonic Debut Extremely Fast SDHC UHS-I Memory Cards

While having a capable camera is obviously the most important part of a photographers collection, such devices are useless if you don't have anywhere to store your photographs. Sure, many cameras feature built-in storage but one of the most effective ways of saving your pictures is on a memory card. Toshiba and Panasonic have just taken ...

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Lexar to release 32GB SDHC memory card

Micron Technologies and Lexar have just announced that they will be releasing a 32GB Platinum II SDHC memory card that utilizes Micron's 34-nonometer technology. The 32GB SDHC will only be the first to use this technology, however, as they also have a 16GB microSDHC card on the way. But it doesn't stop there as Lexar has ...

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Kingston announces 32GB, 64GB and 128GB flash drives

Kingston Technology has recently gone ahead and announced what they are calling the world's first 128GB flash drive -- Entitled the Kingston DataTraveler 200 these drives were also announced to come in 32GB and 64GB capacities. Prior to this announcement flash drives weren't really the go to solution for photo storage but these new high capacity ...

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32GB Compact Flash Card from GreenHouse

GreenHouse has presented a couple of new Compact Flash cards, with the maximum capacity being 32GB. It can be considered a good option to use as a card on your digital camera, because it supports UDMA which in the end provides better transfer rates when reading/writing data. Codenamed GH-CF-GTX, the cards have a read speed of ...

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