Tag: microSD
PNY launches "mobility pack" for its MicroSD cards
Over the past few years, there’s been a vast army of competing memory card formats, fuelling an army of card-reader devices that let you use the most popular formats. Luckily the industry seems to be settling on SD cards as a universal format, but the choice still remains between SD, MiniSD, and the tiny MicroSD. Reports that the NanoSD, FemtoSD and YoctoSD cards are forthcoming are all false…
SlotMusic – albums on SD cards from SanDisk
Here’s the latest novelty music format to come from a technology company desperate to get a piece of Apple pie. Albums on MicroSD cards, from SanDisk. SanDisk, who have second place in the MP3 player market with 11% market share, reckon that the way to get consumers to re-engage with buying music is to provide it to them in a mostly useless format…
Ricky Martin's music infiltrates Micro Memory Kit from Kingston Technology
Kingston Technology are probably not in it for love, but they’ve announced the release of a special edition “Black and White” Mobile Memory Kit, featuring a 1GB microSD card preloaded with a selection of Ricky Martin music, video and mobile phone wallpapers, plus a USB reader.
I don’t care what you say — celebrity endorsed technology products are far more exciting that bog standard gadgetry…
Sandisk to sell pre-recorded music releases on microSD cards?
With a growing number of media players and just about every mobile handset packing a memory card slot, it makes sense to use them for pushing media releases. And that’s exactly what Sandisk plans to do.
Nintendo launching DSvision film downloads for DS in Japan
In March next year, the fifty-thousand-billion-billion people who own a Nintendo DS in Japan will be able to use the thing to watch movies on.
The DSvision service is slightly odd, though, and not the forward-thinking digital service you might be expecting. Users need to buy a memory card…
Samsung's new F330 musical slider web phone
It’s a rather nice slidy one with HSDPA and a web browser for updating your tech blog from the safety of bed, with a 2megapixel camera and an easily large enough 2.1″ QVGA screen.
She (all mobiles are ladies) can take microSD cards to boost her ludicrously puny 24MB of built-in memory, and you’re able to fill her right up with MP3, AAC, AAC+ eAAC+ (hasn’t AAC been busy recently?) and WMA…