PCMCIA is also known as Card Bus afaik. The only place I have seen them is on Laptops and PCI cards for computers.<BR><BR>If you have a memory card from a camera, it is probaly Compact Flash, so a USB ...
Here's a DIY project for the digital photography and fresher breath enthusiast, guaranteeing mintier kisses and fast transfer speeds. Take your favorite DIY gadget container—an Altoids tin—and make ...
Kanguru Solutions has rolled a Compact Flash card reader and USB flash drive into one unit: the KanguruMicro CF. The device also works as a IBM MicroDrive reader. The KanguruMicro CF, which is small ...
My "crazy" PQI USB2 card reader handles several memory card formats, and has fast USB2 transfers, and ti was cheap at Newegg. Spending more than $15 is pointless, and they are all the same basic thing ...
As we discovered in our review of the iPad 2, the new iMovie for iPad app turns the iOS slate into quite the portable video editing studio (you can see a demo of quite how easy it is after the cut).
A fast CF card that is designed to support cameras with the new UDMA interface.ATP Electronics Taiwan has recently introduced a number of memory card products to the Australian market, offering high ...
SanDisk Corp. is using this week’s Photokina trade show in Cologne, Germany to debut its new SanDisk Ultra ImageMate Reader — a FireWire-based device capable of ...
Most users won't need Lexar's Professional UDMA reader, but if you're already deep in the high-capacity, high storage flash market, it's a great buy. Alex Kidman is a freelance word writing machine ...
FireWire Depot today announced the availability of the FireNEX 1394b Optical Repeater and a USB to 6-in-1 Compact Flash Card Reader. The FireNEX 1394b Optical Repeater will work with 1394b and with ...
Page 2: The Card, 15-in-1 Reader and Our Test System Page 3: Performance and Conclusion No question about it, Flash Memory devices have taken on the Consumer Tech industry by storm. Flash memory is ...
April 22, 2003 – Syscan International has developed a new RFID reader in a compact flash card. The device will cost under $150 and will plug into most handheld computers. SanDisk Corp. developed the ...