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Until now we’ve heard idle talk of 8GB SD memory cards coming by the end of this year, and now Toshiba has actually announced one. The bad news is this SD-HC008GT4 card, like all SDHC cards, isn ...
Toshiba Adds New High Density SDHC Cards and microSDHC Card to Extensive Memory Card Line-up Toshiba Corp., a leading innovator in memory card solutions, today reinforced its line up of SD High ...
Toshiba Launches SDHC Memory Card With Built-In NFC By Shane McGlaun Jan. 8, 2015 5:10 am EST Toshiba has rolled out a new type of memory card with a technology inside that we haven't seen before.
Toshiba have announced the world's first 64GB SDXC memory card, capable of data transfer speeds of up to 35MB per second writes and up to 60MB… ...
Toshiba on Thursday announced flash memory modules that hold a whopping 32GB of data — the largest capacity yet. The 32GB modules are composed of eight 4GB chips; they also integrate a dedicated ...
World's fastest SD card becomes flagship of its SD memory cards line-up Berlin, Germany, September 2 - Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502), a leading innovator in NAND flash memory technologies and ...
The Toshiba NFC SD card will be available in February, though no price has been revealed. The Toshiba FlashAir III SD card will cost US$80 for the 16 GB version and $100 for the 32 GB variety when ...
Thanks to Toshiba, using an SD memory card can be as annoying as burning a CD. The new Write Once Memory Card allows you to write data once and never again, just like burning a non-rewritable CD.
We're big fans of Eye-Fi's wireless memory cards, which enable you to toss that card reader out the window and download all your pictures wirelessly. So far Eye-Fi is about the only player in that ...
Irvine, Calif.—Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. (TAEC) has reinforced its line up of SD High Capacity (SDHC) cards with three products, including what it says is the world's first 32-Gbyte ...
Toshiba will launch high-speed SD memory cards this year in Japan and abroad that can read data at up to 95MBps and write at 90MBps. The Japanese company will launch the cards under a new brand ...
A new service to dispense digital content, which involves using self-service kiosks to download movies and music to flash memory cards, was jointly announced by a group of companies including ...