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more about #sdhc kimchibrown: Sorry to ask such a pedestrian question, but I wouldn't be able to get those kinds of read/write speeds with my digital camera unless my digital camer... more » JC Whitless: Wow, so if someone writes a fix for Rockbox, my Sansa e200 Series MP3 player could, like, be frickin loaded with content. Whoa more » kabex: one problem tho, currently mobile devices support up to 32gb only. How will they recognize 64gb cards that weren't even in the initial spec? more » sqeakytoy of the apocalypse: so what happened to the best buy post? Someone trying to make sure that it slides under radar? 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 » Nick: it looks like a sound recorder that happens to capture some moving pictures as well. $250 is a lot to spend on something that has no redeeming value ... more » TonyRockyHorror: i've had a Zoom H2 audio recorder for a year and a half and i love it. i use it to record live music and use my canon g9 to record video at the same c... more » nutbastard: what say bosskev? this bastard demands to know! more » Nick: what advantages does this card have over say, a locomotive, which i can also afford? more » diabolusunknownTheSecond: Other laptop manufacturers: It can boot from the SD card, who gives a sh*t? Apple: EXTREMELY NEAT TRICK!!!! Why has this become an extremely neat tri... more » KLanD: Way-ta-go Apple! Welcome to the world of yesterday.. yet again. Won't support SDXC?? So what..? Apple programmers are lazy and don't want to make a mi... more » STFU_FPU!: Hey all, I have a MBP 2008, I do have an SD card reader for the Express Card slot and a 16GB SD Card, anyone know if I could boot from this? Any hacks... more » strider_mt2k: Wow. Welcome to, uh...the present. more » Ryan Robinson: Wow, so apple can finally do something my cheap ass asus eeepc 701 could do last year. When I bought it. In january. Way to be on the ball. more » I'm Sorry, You're Wrong.: Do the SD cards sit flush with the computer or do they stick out in use? more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: I agree with OMG!Ponies! that I will not be interested until they have a turbo button. 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 » -
#sdxc
HP, Dell, and Lenovo Adding SDXC Card Readers to New Laptops?
The new SDXC standard (which theoretically tops out at 2TB) replaces SDHC in 2010, and according to DailyTech, some of the bigger laptop makers may add SDXC support to their upcoming laptops with 32nm Core i5/i7 processors. More » -
#flash
SanDisk Starts Shipping X4 Flash Cards, Will Eventually Be Awesome
SanDisk's X4 tech packs four bits of data into each memory cell, compared with the typical one or two bits. That means they'll be able to far exceed the 32GB limit on SDHC, microSDHC and others, and they've started shipping. More » -
#cardreaders
Kingston MobileLite G2 Card Reader Protects Your Cards Like They're Delicate Flowers
Kingston's followup to its MobileLite, the MobileLite G2, brings a new, dual-slider design that aims to protect your SD/HC and microSD/HC cards from harm. It's the most caring card reader on the market. More » -
#wii
Nintendo Opens SDHC to Bootable DLC
Nintendo's decision to eschew a standalone Wii hard drive for the support of SDHC was a good one, as users can buy tiny and cheap 32GB SDHC cards to expand storage. But what just you could store was in question. More » -
#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 » -
#camcorders
Zoom Q3: Finally A Flip-Type Pocket Cam With Decent Audio
Our Battlemodo showed that while cheap pocket camcorder video quality has come a long way, audio quality is usually abysmal. The Zoom Q3 aims to change that with TWO directional microphones that can be focused much like a lens zooms.
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#flashmemory
SanDisk Claims Title of World's Fastest 32GB SDHC Card
The new Extreme SDHC card from SanDisk comes in 4/8/16/32GB capacities and boasts speeds of up to 30MB/s, which SanDisk claims as the world's fastest. More » -
#apple
New MacBook Pros Can Boot From Their Internal SD Slot
Aside from photo transfers and straight up storage expansion, the SD card slot in the new MacBook Pros has a single,extremelycool trick up its sleeve (slot?): it's bootable. More » -
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#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 » -
#nintendo
Wii to Support SDHC, Not a Hard Drive
During Nintendo president Satoru Iwata's GDC keynote today, the company revealed that the Wii will finally get SDHC support (that means compatibility with bigger SD cards) through an update that's available now. More » -
#sdxc
First SDXC Card Is The World's Fastest, Only Holds 32GB
SDXC, the new memory card spec announced at CES, promised exciting things, storage-wise. Pretec demonstrated the first card that'll support the standard, and at a mere 32GB and 50MB/s, well, it's a step. More » -
#sd
Pen Reads Four SD Cards While Looking a Bit Like a Rocket
Thanko's 4-slot SD card reader/pen, but we're waiting for the 8-slot, double X-Wing version. No word on retail price, but we're sure it'll be available soon at various online import vendors. [Akihibara News] -
#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 » -
#cardreader
SanDisk ImageMate Card Readers Were Actually Designed
Whoa, these are card readers? Mundane but necessary gadgets deserve essentialized designs, and SanDisk's new ImageMate All-in-One and Multi-card look a lot like Neil Poulton's bare, black and glossy hard drives for LaCie. More » -
#digitalcameras
Elecom Waterproof SDHC Cards Keep Wet Memories Dry
While they won't do much to salvage that fancy camera, Elecom is trusting that some of us will benefit from their waterproof SDHC cards. -
#dealzmodo
Gadget Deals of the Day
Sure, we can't top the excitement of a presidential election, but a deal on an iRobot Scooba has to come in a close second, right? OK, we'll do one better. We have a 4GB SDHC card for $0 after rebate. How are you going to beat free? Even going to the polls costs gas money. More »


