Memory

Hitachi's SimpleDrive External Hard Drive

Posted By Guest on November 17, 2009

Hitachi's SimpleDrive external hard drive

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has just taken the wraps off a resigned SimpleDrive external hard drive, featuring a vertical orientation that takes up less desk space than its predecessors, and an anodized aluminum enclosure that helps cool the drive. What’s more, the new SimpleDrive Rev 3’s are available in capacities up to 2 TB—and Hitachi is extending the top 2 TB capacity as an option across its entire line of 3.5-inch hard drive offerings.Read More

USB SD TV Player

Posted By Jake Easton on November 16, 2009

Credit-card-sized device allows you to play back photos and video clips from USB flash drives or SD memory cards
USB SD TV Player

Easily view digital photos and movies on your TV without installing complicated equipment. The TV Card Player reads from SD, MMC or MS memory card or from a USB memory device. Supported formats are MP3, WMA, JPG photos or DivX movie.Read More

Categories:

Kingston, Paramount to Sell Movies on Flash Memory

Posted By Lisa McNear on November 03, 2009

Kingston and Paramount unveiled an unusual deal today that will see the latter's movies made available on SD cards and USB flash drives. The partners haven't detailed the formats involved but say the movies will be available both in bundles as well as individually. Neither company has committed to a release date.Read More

18K Gold 2GB USB Flash Drive

Posted By Lisa McNear on November 01, 2009

i-Passion 18K Gold USB Flash Drive by Axxen.
18K Gold 2GB USB Flash Drive

Elegant design and compact, lightweight and keyring (included), 2GB storage capacity and fast data transfer (Read 22MB/Sec, Write 12 MB/Sec).Read More

Categories:

Man Draws Manhattan Skyline from Memory

Posted By Guest on October 27, 2009

Man Draws Manhattan Skyline from Memory

British artist Stephen Wiltshire is currently drawing the manhattan skyline from memory. Since monday october 26th Wiltshire began filling in an 18 foot canvas at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.Read More

Categories: