Imagine being able to transfer photos and videos between your smartphone, laptop, and desktop -- or, say, that iPad you pre-ordered-- without cables or dongles. That's what the Airstash, announced ...
The Zsun WiFi Card Reader is a tiny, cheap microSD card reader that sells for between $11 and $15 (or a few dollars more if you want to order from AMazon instead of from a Chinese retailer). You can ...
AirStash may be a reasonably stupid name, but the gadget itself is pretty clever. Ostensibly an oversized memory card reader for your SD/SDHC and microSD/SDHC media, the AirStash works just as you'd ...
When Sony gave out the specs on the PS3 earlier tonight, the company mentioned that there would be two configurations: a $500 version with a 20GB hard drive and a $600 edition with a 60GB drive. Turns ...
Lexar has partnered with Eye-Fi to bring out its own range of WiFi enabled SD cards for digital cameras. As with Eye-Fi's own range, the Lexar Shoot-n-Sync automatically transfers stored images to ...
Memory cards are extremely handy pieces of hardware. Being able to store thousands of photographs on a storage medium the size of a postage stamp is pretty amazing. (Yes, postage stamps still exist.) ...
Eye-Fi has revealed a new WiFi memory card, which comes with support for b/g/n WiFi, the Eye-Fi Pro X2. The Eye-Fi Pro X2 comes with 8GB of storage, and features Class 6 memory card performance for ...
If the only difference between the models is a 40GB hard drive, thats one thing, but did Sony "tard pack" the cheaper version of the PS3? That's what it appears according to this spec sheet directly ...
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