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Check out this funky microSD card reader that fits on your keychain. USB Heart-to-Heart Micro SD T-Flash Card Reader is a tiny card reader which direct ...
I'm experimenting with moving my Outlook data files to a flash card on my laptop's built in flash reader. It's working pretty well except I noticed that now my kernel activity in the task manager ...
Unlike most low cost flash card readers in the market, the Pocket eSATA/USB DigiDrive comes with upgradeable firmware to ensure compatibility with future new Flash standards.
The ANYOYO 4-in-1 multiple flash card reader offers a fast way to transfer media from flash card to computer and is now available from $69 via ...
Hi all,It appears that Search is still broken....Can someone tell me about how flash card readers work under MacOS X? I've never used one. I get bad performance transferring jpegs from my Canon ...
Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of the MobileLiteG2 card reader.
Take your favorite DIY gadget container—an Altoids tin—and make yourself a Compact Flash card reader. What technology can't you put in an Altoids tin? If it fits, it's your new DIY project.
My digital camera probably works well with GPhoto, but I've never tried it. I find it more convenient to use a Flash card reader. The SanDisk ImageMate Dual Readers are a line of external USB Flash ...
We were starting to get bored with USB hubs and flash card readers, but just when we thought we’d seen them all, along came the Podera Luxe USB Hub and its comely sister, the Luxe memory card ...
And if your camera uses compact flash cards, then it is equally likely you own a card reader. But if you don’t have any way to get pictures into you iPad, or you’re sick of […] ...
Delkin offers USB 3.0 flash card reader The new, higher-speed version of USB is catching on in computers, and now photographers and videographers with overstuffed flash cards can benefit.
This isn't entirely what we had in mind when we talk convergence up in here, but even if you're as sick of iPod accessories as we are (we know you are), you've got to tip your hat to the Edge ...