If you have a bunch of those older, smaller-capacity flash memory cards lying around, I may have found something new that will let you use them once again. After all, you spent a lot of money on them ...
The high-end but nascent memory card format gets a big boost from one of the major manufacturers of flash cards. Also: a fix is in for Lexar's USB 3.0 reader on new Macs. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
The digital home is here, and the early beneficiaries are the makers of removable flash memory cards. Companies that provide portable storage such as SanDisk and Lexar Media have seen a tremendous run ...
Flash memory technology is more than 30 years old, but has only lately become a big part of the computing landscape. Flash chips, of course, are memory modules that retain their data even when the ...
The flash card maker now supports both of the new high-end flash card formats. Its CFast 2.0 cards reach 256GB capacity, and it's got a card reader, too. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
Typical flash memories burden portable devices with content security management. Developed by SanDisk, the Trusted-Flash memory technology takes a new approach. The company's TrueFlash memory cards ...
Sony has released a smaller, roomier and faster version of its Memory Stick removable flash memory, targeting digital camcorders and cell phones in a bid to keep up with a changing market. The ...
Researchers Sean Cross and Dr. Andrew Huang demonstrated yesterday at the Chaos Communication Congress that they could write arbitrary code onto various flash-based SD memory cards. Researchers ...
Can flash memory cards spread malicious code? Yes they can, and a lot of people fail to scan them for viruses and other malware. Malicious software spread via removable storage remains a serious ...
A device that enables a flash memory card to be plugged into a different socket. A variety of flash card adapters were popular before the turn of the century when many different flash memory card ...
SanDisk Corp. on Thursday advanced its line of flash memory cards at the Cebit trade show in Hanover, Germany, announcing two new cards designed to fulfill the storage needs of multimedia mobile phone ...
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