If you own an iPad and a DSLR, it's likely that you have already sprung for Apple's camera connection kit. And if your camera uses compact flash cards, then it is equally likely you own a card reader.
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 ...
The Boox Palma2 is a compact Android e-reader with a bright e-ink screen, customizable reading modes, and full Google Play ...
i'm busy outfitting my new canon s30 and since my usb ports are all the way in the back of my pc, i've decided that a compact flash reader is the easiest way for me to get photos onto my hdd. thus, 2 ...
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 ...
[Roberto Barrios] has a Korg Triton sampling keyboard which he enjoys very much, but has grown tired of using media of yesteryear to store his work. He had the option of floppy disk or Jazz drive and ...
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 ...
When was the last time you used a USB flash drive? I had to think for a moment myself — and to be honest, I can’t remember ...
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).
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 ...
A new driver for MicroTech's Zio, a USB flash card reader that requires no external power, is the cause of kernel panics when some systems are waking from sleep. One poster on Apple's discussion ...
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 ...
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