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 ...
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 ...
SanDisk is refreshing its line of removable flash memory cards with higher capacity CompactFlash cards and smaller versions of the Secure Digital card format. As previously reported, the SD Card ...
Renesas Technology America Inc. announced the industry's first small size flash memory card with smart card functions, which also conforms to “Mobile Commerce Extension Standard” (Mc-EX Standard)*1,2.
Revolutionary X4™ technology combines advanced proprietary controller algorithms with world’s largest-capacity monolithic 64 Gigabit Flash chip Volume shipments of SDHC™ and Memory Stick PRO™ cards ...
First introduced in 1999 by the SD Association (SDA), the Secure Digital (SD) memory card quickly gained acceptance as a data storage medium for handheld and portable consumer devices. The SD card was ...
Sony is close to unveiling a new, higher-capacity version of its popular Memory Stick removable flash memory card. But sources say it won't be compatible with some older devices. Expected to be ...
Sony is close to unveiling a new, higher-capacity version of its popular Memory Stick removable flash memory card. But sources say it won't be compatible with some older devices. Expected to be ...
A couple weeks ago, I was talking with a couple colleagues about DSLR cameras, and invariably the topic about high speed SD and CF memory cards came up. What we wanted to know is if a high speed ...
SanDisk have just outed a new range of Compact Flash memory cards aimed a pro-photographers, the SanDisk Extreme Pro series, promising capacities ranging from 16GB to 64GB and read/write speeds of ...
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 ...