While MicroSD cards are becoming more popular in compact cameras and drones, and larger XQD and CFexpress cards are taking on the professional market, the tried-and-true SD card remains a vital ...
The Premier One UHS-II solution has proved in both performance and price it stands alone and deserves the Editors Choice. We have followed ADATA for years, and in that time their storage portfolio has ...
For years, Secure Digital cards have been the most popular form of flash memory used to store files on digital devices. They’re most often associated with cameras and digital sound devices. Many ...
1up reports that GameStop is taking preorders on a 512MB memory card for the Xbox 360, which is slated to ship in March at $50. Why? Why would you buy something like this? Granted, it's slightly less ...
New memory cards give consumers enough capacity to store large amounts of digital images, music and video SanDisk today introduced 1Gb and 512Mb SD Cards, postage stamp-sized flash memory cards ...
Samsung Electronics has announced the launch of its latest microSD card offerings, including a 256-gigabyte (GB) SD Express microSD card boasting sequential read speeds of up to 800 megabytes per ...
Toshiba Corporation today announced that it will launch a new series of SD memory cards offering the world's fastest data write speed. The latest edition to its line-up of EXCERIA memory cards ...
The SD Association has revealed a few major updates that could bring faster, higher capacity SD cards. The new SD 7.0 specification includes new technologies that will enable support for SD cards with ...
It looks like that silly rumor was true as Microsoft just announced a bigger memory card for the Xbox 360. The new 512MB Xbox 360 memory card will be available April 3rd, will retail for $49.99, and ...
Question: Can you help me understand all the numbers on SD camera cards? Answer: Today’s memory cards are a confusing batch of geek speak, but once you understand some of the basics, it might be ...
Thanks to the fact that current Xbox 360 memory cards only hold 64MB and the Xbox Live Arcade game Castlevania: Symphony of the Night weighs in at 97MB, Microsoft had to do something. That something?
Remember when you thought you were being all responsible by saving $100 and getting an Xbox 360 Core system instead of the full setup? Boy, you felt so smart until you got home, hooked it up, and ...