Panasonic 64GB SDXC Card Hits Oz Panasonic announced that its new line of SDXC Memory Cards will be available in Australia next month. Unveiled at CES a couple of weeks ago, this new memory card can store up to 64GB of data and will sell for $1399.
Sandisk Rolls Out Fastest SDHC Card The new 32GB SDHC card from Sandisk claims to be the fastest in the world, offering transfer speeds of up to 30 megabytes per second.
Who Has The Best Digital Camera? According to the giant US Consumer Report, four key brands stand out in the digital camera market among them is Canon, Casio, Panasonic, and Samsung. Missing from the top group is Sony and Nikon.
Lexar Memory Cards Increase Speed Rating Lexar Media says its new range of memory cards are capable of a minimum-sustained read and write speeds of 35MB per second – an improvement over the previous read and write speeds of 20MB per second.
Lexar Offers High-Speed Kodak Memory Card Lexar Media extended its Kodak-branded memory card range with new card designed to capture and store large volumes of high-definition video and fast-action photographs when used with SDHC-enabled digital video and point-and-shoot cameras.
Lexar Memory Maker Described As A Junk Company Struggling memory supplier Lexar Media whose parent Company Micron Technology has been labelled as "Junk" is trying to drum up business in Australia with the appointment of Australian Photo Suppliers to push their Kodak branded memory.
New SanDisk Card A Swift Performer Sandisk has today unveiled a high-performance CompactFlash card capable of speedy file transfers and large storage capacity.
Nikon Coolpix Causes Massive al-Qaeda Drama For MI6 A Nikon Coolpix camera which was innocently purchased on eBay for under $40 has seriously embarrassed Mi6 the bumbling British Secret Service after it was revealed that highly sensitive al-Qaeda images, fingerprints and other sensitive documents were stored in the camera’s memory
Speedy SanDisk CF Card Unveiled SanDisk has added a 32GB CF card to its Extreme III line-up. This new memory card not only aims to provide users with a lot of storage space, but also comes with a fast data transfer rate to meet the demands of professionals.
Fastest SanDisk Memory Card Revealed SanDisk claims to have broken the speed record of 30 megabytes per second for SD flash memory cards with the introduction of its new line of SDHC cards.
Fastest SanDisk Memory Stick Revealed Sandisk has unveiled the Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo, a memory stick with read and write speeds of 30Mbps and is designed for Sony DSLRs, point-and-shoot cameras, and digital camcorders.
SanDisk Rolls Out Memory Cards For Camcorders SanDisk is releasing a new line of memory cards especially designed for digital camcorders. These new memory cards, available in SDHC and Memory Stick PRO Duo formats, will be identified by minutes of recording time as well as its maximum capacity.
Sony Launches 16GB Memory Stick Sony has unveiled a 16GB Memory Stick Pro Duo that will provide users more storage capacity for their cameras and camcorders.
New SD Memory To Cost More Than A Digital Camera The launch of a new 32GB Memory stick by SanDisk and the pending launch of a similar sized one by Panasonic for their new range of Handycam HD video camera will see SD memory costing more than the digital camera they are used in.
Panasonic 16GB SDHC Memory Card Digital cameras have made us more snap-happy than ever, and Panasonic’s new 16GB SDHC memory card will give you the memory space to truly go crazy with your photography.
Apacer New MiniSDHC Card Launched Apacer addresses the need of consumers who store videos, pictures, music files, and even e-mails on their mobile phones or hand-held devices, with the launched of its 4GB miniSDHC memory card.
Sony Unveils CompactFlash Card Range Sony has announced it is moving away from simply offering Memory Stick and Micro Vault memory cards and entering into the CompactFlash card market.
High-Capacity CompactFlash For Photographers SanDisk has introduced what it says is the highest capacity cards in the world for professional photographers – the 12 and 16 gigabyte Extreme III CompactFlash cards.
Fujifilm Launches 2GB xD-Picture Card Fujifilm has launched a 2GB version of its compact xD-Picture Card first released in 2002. This new card offers double the storage capacity of the current highest capacity xD-Picture Cards.
SanDisk Launches Fastest CompactFlash SanDisk has introduced the Extreme IV CompactFlash digital film card for professional photographers. The company claims it is the highest performance card in the world, with 40 MB per second minimum read and write speeds (266X).
Kingston CompactFlash Card Hits 8GB Kingston Technology’s range of CompactFlash Elite Pro cards now includes an 8GB Type 1 version, the massive capacity being an ideal storage choice for imaging professionals and tech tragics who simply must have the biggest and best.