Flash memory is everywhere and moving data between it and the PC can be a chore if you don’t have the right mechanism. The SanDisk USB 2.0 ImageMate 12-in-1 Card Reader/Writer handles all of the ...
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.) ...
Photographers, Vloggers and videographers looking for a fast way to transfer media from flash card to computer may be interested in a new 4-in-1 multiple flash card reader that is capable of ...
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 ...
On Monday Addonics announced a flash memory card reader that has support for a external Serial ATA (eSATA) connection. The new portable Pocket eSATA/USB DigiDrive has an eSATA port that offers a data ...
We’re starting to warm up to these guys at Buffalo Corp., a Japanese company that’s thinking of some great ideas and has already impressed us with its innovative Double Click Mouse today. Next, it ...
Like the title says, do you use a card reader to read photos? or do you simply hook the camera up and transfer? Do you notice any difference in speed? In particular, I am looking for options for ...
March 28, 2006 More innovative thought is being focussed on the flash drive than we thought possible, because every week or so, we seem to run another story about an important new design feature ...
Built to offload media from a microSD card at extreme speeds, the Performance Prime USB 3.2 Gen 1 microSD Card Reader is an essential tool for professionals, content creators, and advanced users to ...
Check out this combo gadget which combines a 7 in 1 memory card reader and a floppy disk drive. Now, I don’t know if any of you still use a floppy drive; I haven’t used one for years, but it might be ...
If your Compact Flash (CF) card fails to work on a Windows PC for any reason, does not show up, or your PC fails to read its ...
Years before Steve Jobs showed off the first iPhone, the BlackBerry was already the must-have accessory for mobile professionals. Back then, nobody was worried about watching movies or playing the ...
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