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| Sony S-Series XQD memory cards hit speed record at 168MB/s, starting at $500 for 32GB in Japan |
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Sony's new S-Series XQD memory cards will be the fastest you can buy when they arrive on the Japanese market July 11th, with a transfer speed of 168MB/s - a boon if you're shooting continuous raw photos or high data rate HD video. |
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Published: 09:33, Monday, July 2, 2012
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| Sony unleash the power of its XQD Cards with the S Series and its 168MB/s writing speed |
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Here you are the 2nd generation of Sandisk, Sony and Nikon's memory card the XQD S Series where the S stand for Speed. Yep these XQD Cards, the very same one used in Nikon's D4 camera are now faster then ever. |
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Published: 08:21, Monday, July 2, 2012
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| OWC Mercury Aura Bundles let you replace your MacBook Air's SSD, use it as external storage |
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Got a Macbook Air from 2010 or 2011 and want to upgrade the storage without dropping its pre-existing SSD module all together. Well, you're in luck, thanks to OWC's new Mecury Aura Bundles. |
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Published: 11:51, Sunday, July 1, 2012
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| Google Drive SDK version 2 supports Android and iOS apps, common file tasks |
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Virtually every corner of the Google universe is being touched at Google I/O, and that now includes Google Drive. |
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Published: 01:59, Thursday, June 28, 2012
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| G-Technology Launches New USB 3.0 External Storage Solutions |
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G-Technology today announced a new line of portable and desktop USB 3.0 storage solutions for a broad range of users from consumers to audio/video professionals. |
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Published: 10:55, Wednesday, June 27, 2012
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| Kokusai Kogyo developped AR app that visualizes water height in the event of a tsunami |
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Kokusai Kogyo is developing a disaster prevention AR application the can visualize the depth of water in the event of a tsunami or flooding. With this prototype, the water level five meters ahead is superimposed on the view from the camera of an iPad. |
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Published: 11:40, Tuesday, June 26, 2012
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| Seagate and DensBits team up on solid-state drives for the home, call truce in the HDD versus SSD war |
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It's an understatement to say that Seagate started off on the wrong foot in its attitude towards solid-state drives: the company only slowly came around to embracing flash memory, and then mostly for the enterprise crowd and hybrid drive lovers. |
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Published: 07:00, Tuesday, June 26, 2012
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| Falling SSD prices might give you a swift boot (up) sooner than you think |
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Solid state drives are the one piece of gear that can turn a dog computer into a cheetah, and it looks like you may not have to scrape much longer to get one. |
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Published: 23:27, Monday, June 25, 2012
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| Hands-on with G-Technology's Mac-friendly, USB 3.0-packing G-Drive slim |
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When we set out to get hands-on with a hard drive, of all things, you can bet we're going to do more than just pick it up and marvel at how lightweight it is. |
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Published: 22:16, Monday, June 25, 2012
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| Phase change memory breakthrough could lead to gigahertz-plus data transfers, make SSDs seem pokey |
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Often considered the eventual successor to flash, phase change memory has had a tough time getting to the point where it would truly take over; when it takes longer to write data than conventional RAM, there's clearly a roadblock. |
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Published: 18:19, Monday, June 25, 2012
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