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Bharat | Aug 4 2009
toshiba 64gb sdxc memory card QDN39
Sending another rage thriving in the world’s first campaign, Toshiba announced the world’s first 64GB SDXC memory card (advanced SD card), which is also capable of reaching the fastest data transfer speeds. Boasting a really ultra-fast write speed..
Alpheus | Sep 12 2008
sandisk extreme iii cf card qvtDE
In the world of professional photography, even a sizeable 4GB card sometimes falls short of storage expectations. Clicking is fun and therefore, the memory card should be "big" enough to feed the frenzy. Technical Specifications: SanDisk...
Bharat | Jul 6 2007
canon selphy cp740 printer
Cellphones are sleek enough to fit into your pocket - but they can only click pictures - what of the printing element? You had to long until you got to the printer, to get a glimpse of that awesome moment you captured - only hoping you could have one...
Vishal | Jan 9 2007
remote controlled star wars projector
Well I don't know how people tolerate these weird shapes. This 1/2 scale remote controlled R2D2 has a projector stashed in his dome, capable of an 80-inch picture. The device can be moved forward or backward using the remote to adjust the position....
Ravi | Aug 31 2006
Miniature adapters easily get torn, so Wikihow brings you the DIY adaptor for memory stick PRO Duo on card readers that requires an adapter. What is requisite is a regular Memory Stick card reader, Scotch Tape and Jumbo Paper Clip. However, there is..
Yashpal | Aug 29 2006
teethblu
Dtech popped out an amazing small Bluetooth device, which enables you to read 52 different memory cards and comes with an attracting price tag of just $25. It comes in 63x63x15mm compact size weighing 76gm that can operate at temperature from 0 degree..
Vikas Shekhawat | Apr 26 2006
Gene J. Koprowski has hit the nail on its head. The cell phone memory card war will definitely give iPod some heat and we cannot rule out the possibility of complete elimination of not only the ubiquitous iPod but other MP3 players in the near future....

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