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more about #microsd more comments → OMG! Ponies!: Well well well, if it isn't Agent Double-o Douchebag. Well, Mister Mayer, you have crooned your last. I'm afraid your fellow douchebags cannot save ... more » logruszed: If they want that much money for a 16gig card they are fucking mental. Hell, even the 4 gig is stupid. You can get an 8-gig MicroSDHC and reader for 2... more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: Please ignore this post. The reply button decided to forget it's job. more » guypatsy: I may be wrong, but I don't think that 16GB is on board. It looks to me like a 16GB card is included. more » switchblade saints: I'm retarded and bored sorry haha more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: That would be nice to stick some movies on so I can watch them with my OLPC. more » fuchikoma: Is a Wi-Fi card that size even large enough to have an antenna effective for the wavelength? Wolfram Alpha says the wavelength is about 12cm for 2.4GH... more » RemembertheAmiga: If Verizon gets religion and starts including WiFi in more (all?) their data devices the I would agree that this wouldn't seem too useful in cellphone... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Although I understand that Murphy's law predicts continually increasing storage and a continual decrease in size of the storage medium, I do think the... more » discounteggroll: CR-7100 will hold one 16GB microSD, while the CR-7000 holds one 32GB SD. The 7200 will be available for $30 and the 7100 and 7000 for $25 is that conf... more » Monty: Come on, guys - show a little sympathy for the poor company. Their proprietary formats were nothing more than a sign of their market dominance and ab... more » ripfire: I smell piracy... more » discounteggroll: gadget porn, in it's purest form more » Kaiser-Machead: Damn you Herman. I came in to make some sort of reference to the number 69, only to see that you beat me to it in the article. Well played, jerk. more » Monty: I solved it! Look, I solved it again! My gawd, I am a genius - I just solved it a third time! more » -
#headsets
Bluetooth Headset Hides Super Ultra Secret microSD Reader
So you never grew up to hide lasers, explosives and gadgets in every known orifice like James Bond. But maybe you'd find a microSDHC reader in your Bluetooth headset to be handy. And that dream is only $40 away. [Brando] -
#buffalo
Buffalo's microSD Card Reader Also Has 16GB On Board
Two ways to win with this Buffalo card reader. It holds 16GB, plus whatever microSD cards you shove inside. The 16GB version costs $160, but 4GB is just $35. Available end of August. [Geekstuff4u via OhGizmo] -
#kddi
Wi-Fi MicroSD Card Makes Eye-Fi Look Obese
Japanese phone king KDDI is showing off a MicroSD card with built-in Wi-Fi, sorta like those photo-uploading Eye-Fi cards everyone loves so much. Actually, they're exactly like that, except, well, much smaller. More » -
#storage
Photofast CR-7200 CompactFlash Adapter Runs Four microSDs In RAID
The new CompactFlash adapter from Photofast can hold four 16GB microSD cards running in RAID. This makes the slower microSD format as fast as CompactFlash by striping data across all four microSD cards at once. More » -
#cellphones
Sony Ericsson Ditches Memory Stick Micro in Cellphones, Goes with MicroSD
Looks like Sony Ericsson is admitting defeat in the flash storage war, as TrustedReviews reports SE is going with MicroSD in future phones instead of the parent company's Memory Stick Micro format. More » -
#xbox360
Datel's Xbox 360 Memory Cards Take Up to 16GB microSD Cards
The $50, 4GB MAX Memory card from Datel for the Xbox 360 is special not because there aren't many third-party Xbox 360 memory cards around, but because it supports microSD cards. More » -
#usb
LaCie Data/Share SD Reader Callously Mocks the Sacred Taoist Concepts and Yin and Yang
USB flash media readers aren't exactly ripe for innovation, so it's rare that they surprise us in a way that doesn't inspire laughter. But 69ing two readers into one compact, featureless lump? That's kinda genius. More » -
#peripherals
Rubik's Cube Card Reader Will Only Make You Look Smarter
Of course, it's not an officially licensed real Rubik's Cube (unless you're looking at the easiest Rubik's Cube in history), but Brando's "270˘X x 270 X Card Reader" comes close enough. More » -
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#microsd
Elecom 2GB MicroSD Loverish Line Prettifies Your Memory Cards
MicroSD cards are so prolific nowadays that it's about time for companies to differentiate their products using cutesy designs. If you're a 15-year-old girl, these goth- and love-themed 2GB ought to thrill. More » -
#peripherals
USB Cable Features Clever Inline SD Card Reader
Here's a simple, fantastic idea. This otherwise standard USB cable adorns its wire with an inline SD card reader, creating a 2-in-1 SD reader/USB cable. More » -
#microsd
Elecom MicroSD Reader Is a Barely Noticeable Nub
Elecom's MicroSD USB reader takes advantage of the storage format's miniature size to ensure that the only thing poking out of your computer is a colorful— and dare I say stylish— little nub. More » -
#palmpre
Palm Chats with Facebookers, Explains Pre's Lack of MicroSD
Palm's Matt Crowley explained the Pre's unfortunate lack of a MicroSD(HC) slot as a choice based on the confines of the Pre's hardware. This omission might be a deal-breaker for the media-centric crowd. More » -
#camcorders
RCA Small Wonder EZ209HD: $120 MicroSD High Def Recording
While RCA debuted their Small Wonder camcorders at CES 2008, the model they are showing off just a year later looks vastly improved. More » -
#portableaudio
Sansa slotRadio Comes With 1,000 Songs Preloaded
Do you enjoy music but not enough to care what specific music you're listening to? Then the Sansa slotRadio is designed for you, it comes with 1,000 "hand picked" songs. No taste required. More » -
#storage
OCZ CrossOver Flash Drive Features microSD Expansion
If we looked between the couch cushions, we could probably find 20GB or so in various roaming flash media. Yet it all goes unused whenever we pull out the trusty USB stick. -
#mp3s
Sandisk Replaces CDs With SlotMusic MicroSDs With Big-Name MP3 Albums Aboard
Sandisk's slotMusic cards are not much more than tweaked 1GB microSD cards with a logo and a special USB-compatible sled: but the fact that they'll carry albums from big names like BMI Music, Sony BMG, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group makes them interesting. They'll also be DRM free too, which is a pleasant surprise. It's an attempt to change the way some people buy MP3s—you'll get a card you can slot into your cellphone or PC with high-quality MP3s (up to 320kbps), artwork, videos and such, which you can also reuse as a 1GB memory card later, and that's kinda handy. More »

