Microsd

Computing

The World’s First 64GB MicroSD

3:05AM May 26, 2011 | Casey Chan

MicroSDs are cute and so incredibly useful. Kingmax, a Taiwanese company, is making them even more useful by bumping the size up to 64GB. It’s the world’s first 64GB microSD card. More »


Computing

Try And Stick A Floppy Disk Into This Atari MicroSD Card Reader

7:40PM May 11, 2011 | Kat Hannaford

Made using a 3D printer, this microSD card reader resembles an Atari 810 floppy disk drive and can transfer data from 8GB cards to the old Atari it’s hooked up to. Moore’s Law at work? [Rossum via HackADay via LaughingSquid]


Computing

Hide Memory Cards In The USB Stick Docking Station Of Dreams

5:20AM April 14, 2011 | Kat Hannaford

Currently, I have microSDs spread all around my house – I’m sure I could find a couple if I searched hard enough, but the bulk majority are probably lost in the dusty corners for good. A USB stick that houses all your cards makes so much sense I’m surprised that this is just a concept. [Yanko]


Gadgets

Emergency MicroSD Reading Situations Catered For In This Watch

4:20AM November 12, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

True nerdlingers probably use the time display on their TI graphics calculators, but one level up from those people would have this microSD card-reading watch strapped on at all times. Even bedtimes. Especially bedtimes. $US16. [ThinkGeek via LikeCool]


I Don’t Know Why This Card Reader Isn’t Working

8:40AM June 4, 2010 | Jason Chen

I’m using it exactly like the product photo is showing me! [Newegg]


Mobile

Dell Aero Hands On: The Lightest Android Phone Yet

3:12PM March 24, 2010 | Brian Barrett

The good news: I got to an up close look with the Dell Aero, AT&T’s second Android handset and Dell’s first in the US. The less good news: AT&T’s not letting anyone actually see it work. Hrmm? More »


Even Kingston Knocks Off Kingston microSD Cards?

3:00AM February 17, 2010 | Mark Wilson

Bunnie Huang, one of the minds behind the famous Chumby, encountered a strange production problem when building Chumby Ones with Kingston microSD cards – namely, some microSDs appeared to be dysfunctional counterfeits. The catch? They were bought directly from Kingston. More »


The Sensual Allure Of High Density Storage

12:25AM January 21, 2010 | Mark Wilson

Like xkcd, I have been known to marvel at the compact efficiency of modern flash storage, but I’d never sleep with it. Not sober, at least. [xkcd]


Samsung’s 64GB Chip Means Serious Storage For iPhones, PMPs

4:20PM January 13, 2010 | Dan Nosowitz

Samsung’s new 64GB flash NAND and 32GB microSD card may be the first of each to market, bringing lots more storage space to phones like the iPhone, Droid and Nexus One as well as other handheld devices. Big win! More »


Cameras

Sony’s New Camera, Camcorders Support SD Cards, Wireless Sharing

11:37AM January 7, 2010 | Dan Nosowitz

Sony introduced a whopping 17 new cameras and camcorders today, in the Handycam and Cyber-shot lines, and as was hinted, they support SD and microSD cards. Even better, the new TransferJet lets you share photos between cameras, wirelessly. More »