SanDisk ships 32GB MicroSDHC card
SanDisk (http://www.sandisk.com) will begin shipping what it says is the world’s highest-capacity removable memory card for mobile phones: the 32GB SanDisk microSDHC card.
Read MoreSanDisk (http://www.sandisk.com) will begin shipping what it says is the world’s highest-capacity removable memory card for mobile phones: the 32GB SanDisk microSDHC card.
Read MoreBuffalo Technologies (http:///www.buffalotech.com) has announced the MiniStation Cobalt USB 3.0 portable hard drive, the latest generation of SuperSpeed external storage solutions that deliver interface speeds up to 5 Gigabits per second.
Ralph Spagnola, vice president of sales at Buffalo Technology, says that Cobalt USB 3.0 is backward-compatible with USB 2.0 and it works with Macs and PCs. Apple hasn’t added USB 3.0 support on any Macs, so the drive will run at USB 2.0 speeds.
Read MoreLenovo (http://www.lenovo.com) has introduced David Roman as its new senior vice president and chief marketing officer. Roman joins the computer manufacturer after senior executive roles with Apple, Nvidia and, most recently Hewlett-Packard.
Roman joins Lenovo from Hewlett-Packard, where he served since 2005 as vice president of Worldwide Marketing Communications for the Personal Systems Group, and will report to Rory Read, Lenovo president and chief operating officer. Prior to HP, Roman led international and corporate marketing for Nvidia.
Read MoreDelkin (http://www.delkin.com) has expands their line-up of flash memory products with the announcement of four new HD video-ready SDHC cards. The new Class 10 rated cards are available in capacities of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB, and are capable of transfer speeds up to 24 MB/second (163X).
Read MoreUniea (http://www.uniea.com) has launched a new line of versatile cases for the iPad. The new cases offer a wide range of different construction materials, features, and colors.
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