Sony and SanDisk today announced Memory Stick Micro, yet another new ultra-small memory card format. The new format will compete with microSD (formerly TransFlash) and MMCmicro (formerly S-Card), ...
Worldwide Launch of Highest Capacity 4GB M2 Card for Use with Digital Cameras, Hand-Held Game Players and Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SanDisk ® Corporation ...
With the launch of its first 8GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) card, Sony RME (Recording Media & Energy) has pushed up the current 4GB maximum capacity by 100%. To put this in context, upgrading a Sony ...
Want to store your PC's hard disk, every movie you own, every CD you own, and every picture you've ever taken, on a piece of plastic little larger than a first class stamp? Read on. The SD Association ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) and Sony Corporation today announced the joint development of two expanded formats that will shape the flash memory landscape for years to ...
LONDON — SanDisk and Sony Corporation have launched a jointly developed Memory Stick card dubbed the Micro, and are targeting the removable flash storage recording format at the mobile phones sector.
SanDisk will soon be announcing their largest mobile phone storage capacity to date with their 16GB microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2). And with a release date in October for the U.S., Europe and ...
Sony Corp. and SanDisk Corp. Friday announced a smaller Memory Stick card format, called Memory Stick Micro, that is designed to be used with mobile phones. The Memory Stick Micro measures 15 ...
Sony whips out yet another flash memory product with its Memory Stick Micro (M2). Looks like Europe only at the moment, in capacities of 256MB, 512MB and 1GB. Touted as the perfect mate for cellphones ...
SanDisk added two 16 GB mobile memory cards to its Mobile Ultra line–the microSDHC and the Memory Stick Micro (M2). The tiny (about the size of a thumbnail) Mobile Ultra cards are designed to produce ...
Looks like Sony Ericsson is admitting defeat in the flash storage war, as TrustedReviews reports SE is going with MicroSD in future phones instead of the parent company’s Memory Stick Micro format.
When it comes to memory cards, it's easy to become confused thanks to all of the different types and variations available. Memory cards are used in a range of devices, from cameras and camcorders to ...
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