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SanDisk raises microSD, Memory Stick Micro storage capacity, now up to 16GB
SanDisk has recently announced some increased storage capacities in their microSD and Memory Stick Micro (M2) storage cards. Now up to 16GB in storage size users should be able to pick these cards up beginning in October. As far as pricing, the microSD cards are expected to retail for $99.99 and the Memory Stick Micro (M2) cards just a little higher at $129.99.
Kingston intro’s USB memory stick with built-in card reader
Typically USB thumb drives don’t offer much as far as excitement, they have storage space and you can store files. The newest drive from Kingston offers a little bit more, the DataTraveler Micro Reader offers your standard onboard storage but also includes a built-in card reader. The DataTraveler Micro Reader can read microSD, microSDHC or more »
Vista successor sooner than you think
It’s no secret that Vista hasn’t lived up to Microsoft expectations, or anyone’s expectations for that matter, and so Microsoft has tried to fix it and now there are multiple sources leaking information to TG Daily about new operating systems. This new OS has been named Windows 7, and a Beta version – so to speak, has been shipped to “key partners” under the name “Milestone 1″ or M1. Eventually, the Windows 7 OS is expected to be released in the second half of 2009.
SanDisk introduces the Memory Stick Micro
Although the new Memory Stick Micro (M2) by SanDisk (co-developed with Sony) is targeted mainly for Sony Ericcson’s mobile phone customers, the M2 can also be used in any device with a Memory Stick PRO Duo slot, thanks to an adapter. Available in 2GB, 1GB and 512MB, the small storage devices should be well-received by more »














