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Peripherals
Bluetooth Headset Hides Super Ultra Secret MicroSD Reader
1:00AM Mark Wilson | So you never grew up to hide lasers, explosives and gadgets in every known orifice like James Bond. But maybe you’d find a microSDHC reader in your Bluetooth headset to be handy. And that dream is only $US40 away. [Brando]
Peripherals
Buffalo’s MicroSD Card Reader Also Has 16GB On Board
10:16AM Jason Chen | Two ways to win with this Buffalo card reader. It holds 16GB, plus whatever microSD cards you shove inside. The 16GB version costs $US160, but 4GB is just $US35. Available end of August. [Geekstuff4u via OhGizmo] More »
Peripherals
Wi-Fi MicroSD Card Makes Eye-Fi Look Obese
11:05PM John Herrman | Japanese phone king KDDI is showing off a MicroSD card with built-in Wi-Fi, sorta like those photo-uploading Eye-Fi cards everyone loves so much. Actually, they’re just like that, except, well, micro. More »
Peripherals
Photofast CR-7200 CompactFlash Adapter Runs Four MicroSDs In RAID
11:00AM Johnny Tzeng | The new CompactFlash adaptor from Photofast can hold four 16GB microSD cards running in RAID. This makes the slower microSD format as fast as CompactFlash by striping data across all four microSD cards at once. More »
Games
Datel’s Xbox 360 Memory Cards Take Up to 16GB microSD Cards
9:30AM Jason Chen | The $US50, 4GB MAX Memory card from Datel for the Xbox 360 is special not because there aren’t many third-party Xbox 360 memory cards around, but because it supports microSD cards. More »
Announcements
10:00AM Nick Broughall | The world has changed. My first digital camera – a Cybershot P9 from Sony that shot 5MP stills and cost me $1,300 (right before the bottom fell out of the digital camera market) was state of the art for its time. Nowadays, both DSLRS and compacts are shooting HD video, 10MP stills and can chew through your memory faster than my old Cybershot chewed through its included 32MB memory stick. Fortunately, memory has also changed to adapt to the growing needs of the discerning photographer, with faster read and write speeds and higher capacities. And Giz AU has partnered with Lexar to offer readers the chance to win one of 10 high capacity storage prize packs. More »
Win! One of 10 Lexar Prize Packs Worth $287!
10:00AM Nick Broughall | The world has changed. My first digital camera – a Cybershot P9 from Sony that shot 5MP stills and cost me $1,300 (right before the bottom fell out of the digital camera market) was state of the art for its time. Nowadays, both DSLRS and compacts are shooting HD video, 10MP stills and can chew through your memory faster than my old Cybershot chewed through its included 32MB memory stick. Fortunately, memory has also changed to adapt to the growing needs of the discerning photographer, with faster read and write speeds and higher capacities. And Giz AU has partnered with Lexar to offer readers the chance to win one of 10 high capacity storage prize packs. More »
Hardware
9:26AM Nick Broughall | You regular consumers can now buy the Telstra BigPond 21Mbps USB modem from your local T[life] or Telstra store. Of course, it’s going to cost you though. More »
Telstra 21Mbps USB Modem Now In Store
9:26AM Nick Broughall | You regular consumers can now buy the Telstra BigPond 21Mbps USB modem from your local T[life] or Telstra store. Of course, it’s going to cost you though. More »
Peripherals
Elecom 2GB MicroSD Loverish Line Prettifies Your Memory Cards
7:26PM Elaine Chow | MicroSD cards are so prolific nowadays that it’s about time for companies to differentiate their products using cutesy designs. If you’re a 15-year-old girl, these goth- and love-themed 2GB ought to thrill. More »
Peripherals
LaCie MicroSD-Reading USB Keys Are More than Just Metaphors
11:40PM Jesus Diaz | PassKey, iamaKey, and itsaKey are the new LaCie’s new USB keys. They can connect microSD—20MB/s reads and 10MB/s writes—with the last two adding 4GB or 8GB storage. No info on price or availability. [Engadget] More »
Peripherals