Secure Digital High Capacity cards are a type of flash memory designed to contain between 4GB and 32GB of data. You can use an SDHC card to store and transport important business files between ...
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today introduced a 4-gigabyte (GB)(1) microSD High Capacity (SDHC™) card –the largest capacity of the world’s smallest removable flash memory card. A 4GB microSDHC™ ...
With news that two new Sony Ericsson phones will ditch the MemoryStick Micro card for the standard SD format, rumors are swirling on the ‘net that Sony will kill off the format. If true, then the ...
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If you've purchased a new Android device, there's a good chance that it has a built-in microSDHC card reader. Android phones, personal media players and tablets that feature a built-in microSDHC card ...
Toshiba and Toshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC), its subsidiary in the Americas, have announced the expansion of its line of small-format, high-speed, high-capacity memory cards with the ...
Kingston has a bunch of different storage offerings in its line from flash drives to memory cards for the digital camera and other devices. Kingston has added a new storage capacity to its line of ...
For folks who smartly don’t want to be locked into any particular format, the DZ-BD10HA adds the option to record 1080p videos and stills to its built-in 30GB hard drive or an SDHC card, on top of ...
The SD Association, the industry group behind the Secure Digital memory card format, has introduced a version of the technology that can squeeze up to two terabytes of data into a postage-stamp-sized ...
In this day and age speed is everything, next to capacity of course. Sandisk, with their wide knowledge of flash memory systems, has once again raised the bar, the bar that they set themselves with ...
With news that two new Sony Ericsson phones will ditch the MemoryStick Micro card for the standard SD format, rumors are swirling on the ‘net that Sony will kill off the format. If true, then the ...