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SanDisk shows off HP TouchPad at Computex

HP’s WebOS tablet, the HP TouchPad has been spotted at Computex, but it isn’t being shown off by HP. Instead, the tablet is being shown off by SanDisk who makes the storage inside the TouchPad. There isn’t much new to report about the TouchPad aside from the fact that SanDisk has a working model. The more »

Cricket to unveil Muve Music unlimited wireless music service in CES 2011

Unknown to many of us, Cricket happens to be the first US wireless carrier that offered unlimited wireless rate plan. Now, the company wants to be the first again, this time in offering wireless rate plan with music service. Cricket just announced the debut of its new Muve Music service during the CES 2011 on more »

Gadgetell Review: SanDisk Sansa Fuze+

Recently, I have been able to spend a few weeks trying out SanDisk’s latest MP3 player, the Sansa Fuze+, which replaced the two year old SanDisk Sansa Fuze. I have not used the original Sansa Fuze, so I cannot comment on any notable differences, but I am thoroughly impressed with the Sansa Fuze+. A few more »

Gadgetell Unboxing: SanDisk Sansa Fuze+

One of the newer and cheaper MP3 players on the market today is the SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ MP3 Player. It comes in a variety of colors and versions with varying storages, but the model I am reviewing is the purple device with 8GB of on board storage. I have only been using the device for more »

SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ available today starting at $79

SanDisk announced the availability of the Sansa Fuze+ Portable Media Player, which is available in three different models. The Sansa Fuze+ is the successor to the Sansa Fuze and it is designed to handle a variety of audio, video, and picture formats. First, the device features a 2.4 inch QVGA LCD screen, 4GB/8GB/16GB of storage, more »

SanDisk brings 32GB microSDHC storage to market, for a price

SanDisk has announced that they are now offering 32GB microSDHC storage cards. And yes, they are the first company to announce the 32GB level, but that first means they can charge the price — in this case $199.99. The cards are currently available on both the US and European SanDisk sites with worldwide availability coming more »

The future of technology and MP3 players

I want you to think about your parents or grandparents for a minute, and think about all the times they ask you for help with today’s current technology. I bet more times than not, they turn to you nearly several times a week for simple questions about their phones, computers, GPS, Internet, MP3 players, etc. If you think about it, technology discriminates against older people, as it benefits the young people as they are able to pick up new technology easily. Of course, there are classes such as computer classes that help teach the computer to older people, but those don’t always work. My question is, why not make a simple computer for anyone, especially older people, to understand?

Recently, Sony showed off a new type of MP3 player that specifically targeted the older generations, so they don’t have to always call when the pause button is pressed by accident and they can’t figure out what to do.

Sprint looking to expand their horizons to other devices

When you think of Sprint, you probably think of phones and the wireless carrier. However, in less than a year, you may be associating Sprint with other companies such as Amazon, Garmin, Eastman Kodak, SanDisk, and Ford. How does Sprint plan to associate themselves with big name companies such as the aforementioned ones? By supplying their wireless Internet services to companies that could possibly benefit from it.

SanDisk stocks jump as buyout rumors circle the company

SanDisk saw their stocks take a huge leap recently as a result of rumors of a possible buyout from either Samsung or Toshiba. Their shares jumped 12.5 percent and as of this morning were over $10. Samsung has had a long standing interest in the company and tried to obtain it last year unsuccessfully. Their more »

SanDisk and LG demo secure cellular flash cards

SanDisk and LG have partnered together to create a flash card that cellular providers can lock down to their service only. This new “smart card” will allow companies to provide many features and services on removable cards without worrying about piracy across phones. This opens the door for more iPhone like features on standard and smart cell phones