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SanDisk Extreme Pro cards employ dual processors

Crave Computers utilizing dual processors are nothing new, but CompactFlash cards with two processors inside? Now that's something else. http://asia.cnet.com/i/r/2009/crave/dc/63013722/sandisk_250x206.jpg The latest SanDisk Pro Extreme CompactFlash cards announced last month hold the ... Read story »

Lexar unveils new UDMA 6 CompactFlash cards

Crave Lexar follows close on the heels of SanDisk's announcement of its 90MB per second Extreme Pro CompactFlash card with its own player, the Lexar Professional 600X. Like SanDisk's, these expensive, ... Read story »

Netbook SDHC card: Clever branding or ripoff?

Crave Flash-memory manufacturer SanDisk announced at Computex Taipei a SDHC card aimed at new Netbook owners disappointed with the skimpy internal storage the micro laptops may come with. On the surface--in the ... Read story »

Do you really need SanDisk's 90MB/sec CompactFlash?

Crave Despite its being out of vogue at the moment, I'm still a big believer in the faster-is-better philosophy. That said, I also recognize that it's not always worth the extra ... Read story »

Surprising statements from SanDisk CEO

Blogs Now and then, I read something so different from my outlook that I'm forced to write something about it. This is one of the times. I didn't want to, because it's ... Read story »

SanDisk's turn to introduce 32GB Class 10 SDHC card

Crave SanDisk chose the Photo Marketing Association show in Australia to debut its latest-generation SDHC card, as well as announce some much-needed rebranding. In August, the company will ship the new ... Read story »

Now, this is a fast card--SanDisk Extreme Pro

Blogs Last week, I was asked to try the all new SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash card, thanks to the guys at TEXT100 HKG (PR firm in Hong Kong). As an amateur photographer, ... Read story »

SanDisk CompactFlash gets bigger, faster

Crave Despite rumors of a buyout, it's memory business as usual for SanDisk, and that includes a new 32GB Extreme III CompactFlash card. Like its 16GB sibling, the 32GB card is stuck ... Read story »

pureSilicon Nitro Series: First 1TB SSD

Crave Storage supplier pureSilicon recently announced its Nitro Series of solid-state drives, with a maximum capacity of one terabyte, in a 2.5-inch format. The SSD is one of the most densely packed ... Read story »

SanDisk firmware update adds OGG, FLAC support to Clip and Fuze

Crave The ultimate ultracompact MP3 player. Awhile back, SanDisk released some fairly major firmware updates for both the Sansa Clip and the Sansa Fuze. Well, technically, the update for each is ... Read story »

SanDisk goes halvesies on memory cards

Crave Normally I wouldn't recommend buying directly from a manufacturer's Web site unless that was the only way to buy a product. However, it looks like "Cyber Monday" may be an exception ... Read story »

McAfee makes SanDisk's thumb drive picky about data

Crave SanDisk, a maker of USB flash drives, and security giant McAfee, teamed up to announce the SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise. The USB thumb drive comes with antimalware protection from McAfee built in. ... Read story »

SanDisk's SlotRadio music player now available

Crave The Sansa SlotRadio is a US$99 portable audio player that comes preloaded with 1,000 handpicked songs. The Sansa SlotRadio, SanDisk's experiment in preloaded portable audio players, is now officially available ... Read story »

SanDisk's microSD card hits 16GB

Crave If recent blog posts about the increase in capacity of CompactFlash cards and small-size hard drives make you wonder what's in store for your mobile phones, then I have some good ... Read story »

Deal of the day: SanDisk Profile (with fingerprint reader) for only 95 baht!

Blogs I stumbled upon this last night at PowerBuy.   The SanDiskProfile USB Flash Drive is now selling for a mere 95 baht. The price tag said 395 (which I thought was not too bad ... Read story »

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