Someday, you'll be able to fit as much data in a small, square CompactFlash card as AT&T carries on its entire network in a week. CompactFlash cards are the chunky, heavy-duty memory cards that would ...
Picked up the Canon S400 4 megapixel digicam with a 256MB Compact Flash card a couple weeks ago and I'm in deep smit. On the absolute highest quality setting, I can fit about 150 pictures on that card ...
US manufacturer Anycom supplied one more piece to the Bluetooth puzzle last week with what it says is the first commercially available Compact Flash (CF) Bluetooth card for handhelds devices and PCs ...
100GB CF cards…. holy moly that’s huge. Pretec’s saying it’s the world’s largest capacity CF, and I’m not going to argue. It’s a 233x speed card, capable of access rates at 35MB/s and it, along with ...
If you are in the market for the ultimate in compact flash memory, today we have a treat for you. Aimed at the digital professional, Transcend's latest line-up of Compact Flash cards aims to please ...
The Sapphire Nitro R9 380 ITX Compact delivers great 1080p gaming performance in a tiny mini-ITX form factor with surprisingly little compromise. When it comes to graphics cards, bigger has ...
US manufacturer Anycom supplied one more piece to the Bluetooth puzzle last week with what it says is the first commercially available Compact Flash (CF) Bluetooth card for handhelds devices and PCs ...
If you have a bunch of Compact Flash of CF cards lying around and you want to use them to make your own speedy SSD storage device Addonics has your device. The company has a new 5.25" drive bay ...
Lexar has today enhanced its Professional CompactFlash (CF) range with higher capacities. The new Lexar Professional 1066x 256GB CF card offers a read transfer speed up to 160MB per second and write ...
A reliable trend in PC tech over the past decade? Seeing more and more power squeezed into smaller and smaller packages. Nowadays, even the fastest and most potent graphics cards can work inside ...
Although the LCD screens on most cameras are sufficient for reviewing your shots, wouldn't it be even better to be able to check them out on the larger screen of an iPad? You can already do so, but it ...