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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 »

Panasonic unveils Class 10 SDHC cards

It’s been a while since we’ve seen any big developments in SDHC cards. We’ve been stuck with class 6 cards up to 32 GB for a while now. It hasn’t been an issue for anyone; they haven’t been terribly slow unless you’re using the cards in a digital camera and trying to take multiple captures more »

Kingston simplifies SDHC, labels capacity in minutes, not GB

Ever buy an SD card and find yourself wondering just how much video it will hold? Kingston hopes to solve that problem with its new line of SDHC Video Cards, which like CDs and DVDs, are labeled in minutes rather than GB. The cards, for use in digital camcorders, will be available in 60 minute more »

SanDisk’s Cyber Monday deals

If you’ve got a phone that uses micro SD cards or a camera that uses SD cards, SanDisk is having a big Cyber Monday Sale starting today. There are some good deals here including some USB flash drives in case you’re a fan of sneakernet. You can pick up a SanDisk 16GB flash drive for under $44 (which is down from $79.99).

SanDisk also makes some MP3 players and they are discounted as well. Sale ends Monday, December 1st. Check out the full details after the break.

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Hot: build your own SSD storage drive

I really like simple things. I got this press release today about a DIY (do it yourself) flash hard drive using little more than six SDHC cards. SDHC cards are simple things. This tech comes straight out of Germany and almost as good as that is, it sells for just $102 US (SDHC cards not more »

Kingston to introduce SD Cards for dummies

SD cards are increasingly becoming part of consumer electronics. A big problem is finding the right SD card for your gadget. Most people have no concept of gigabytes, let alone SD card classes. Kingston is looking to make SD cards more consumer-friendly. I got a chance to speak to a representative at Kingston and he let me in on their plans.

Samsung’s MX20 camcorder allows direct video upload to iPod, YouTube

Although Samsung’s MX20 SD camcorder may fall a bit behind other camcorders available on the market for not having an HD video recording feature, it still is worthy of our attention and perhaps money because of one outstanding feature. And that is the facility to directly upload video into YouTube or iPod from the camcorder more »

Kingston unveil’s 32GB SDHC card in the Elite Pro line

Kingston’s Elite Pro line of SD cards just grew a little larger, now topping out at 32GB of storage. The new 32GB card joins the already existing lineup, which included a 4, 8 and 16GB card, and will retail for $308. Personally, its a little expensive for my taste, but with today’s camera and camcorders more »

Hitachi’s DZ-BD10HA Blu-ray camcorder records videos in BD, hard drive, SDHC

Hitachi is releasing a new high-definition camcorder this coming September to the US market – the DZ-BD10HA HD camcorder. What makes this new camcorder from all the other innovative camcorders released by Hitachi is that it lets users record HD videos using a Blu-ray Disc, hard drive or SDHC memory card. Aside from its 3 more »

A-DATA goes overboard with the Eee PC craze; unveils Eee PC branded flash memory

While most people would realize that any USB flash drive and any SD, SDHC or MMC card will work perfectly with the Eee PC, some people will always feel a branded product is better. Perhaps in a marketing plan to take advantage of an already hot name, A-DATA has announced a white Eee PC branded more »