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SanDisk Memory Card
SanDisk cards are very reliable, inexpensive cards compatible with a huge variety of devices including cell phones, digital cameras and of course laptops. If you're contemplating acquiring a SanDisk memory card, you are about to make the proper choice, because these memory cards have a pretty strong reputation and are produced to incredibly high standards.
SanDisk memory cards are rather affordable yet very trustworthy. They're mostly acknowledged for their high quality and are used by thousands and thousands of people all around the globe. Actually, these memory cards are used in more digital cameras than any other storage devices in the entire world. SanDisk really is a leader in flash memory card products. The organization is based in Milpitas, CA and has a number of sales offices and production facilities in Europe and Asia. All cards in the SanDisk memory card range are SDMI cerfitied.
The SanDisk memory card range consists of digital camera cards, camcorder cards, DSLR cards, gaming cards, mobile memory cards and netbook computer cards. Memory cards have actually come a very long way since their creation, and can enhance the flexibility of the majority of of your electronic gadgets such as cell phones, digital cameras and needless to say computers.
SanDisk has produced a large range of memory card varieties: from the first SD cards (Secure Digital cards) to advanced microSD cards (micro Secure Digital cards), which actually are the size of a fingernail, and today the new microSDHC cards (micro Secure Digital Higher Capacity cards). The latter can hold a huge amount of data in the same tiny space than an SD card. SD cards measure 32.00mm by 24.00.0mm, Mini SD cards 21.5mm by 20.0mm and Micro SD charge cards measure 11.0mm by 15mm.
A few of these memory cards incorporate a data-protection feature that enables you to literally lock the card, making it a "read-only" card. Whenever the card is secured, no files can be copied on it. Locking and unlocking the memory card is done on the card itself, and not from a device or personal computer. The newest memory cards of the SanDisk memory card selection have a few additional safety and security functions that make them very safe and dependable flash memory items.
Should i buy an iPhone?
hey guys ..
i have a Nokia Luna phone , and it simply sucks .. the camera is not good , not that good memory , tiny letters .. etc ..
So i was thinking to buy an iPhone , some people tolled me its amazing ! .. some said its not worth it , and maybe the shape and the touch things r cool , but what's really inside sucks ..
So what do u guys think? is it good? does it worth it? i mean i got scared when they said it suck from the inside ..
ummm r the features good??/ ..etc !
The iPhone is probably so underrated that people often overrate it.
Keep in mind that the iPhone is the only phone that will give you the actual internet. Not some mobile version of each page you go to (though in most sites, there is an option to have the iPhone optimized page, which looks better than the normal mobile page for cell phones). There is no Flash or Java, but that's because the iPhone is so much more powerful than the other phones, that Steve Jobs looked at the mobile versions of Flash and Java (the ones used currently on cellphones) and thought it was terrible. Of course the iPhone is still a phone, so the normal Flash and Java for computers are too battery consuming and processor consuming. Adobe and Sun Microsystems are currently making an "in between" version of these.
Next month, a new update will be available to the iPhone (not to mention the release of the 3G iPhone) where you can install applications. And not only will there be more applications out there for the iPhone than any other cell phone, the quality of these applications will be a ton better. EA Games managed to get Spore on there, which is amazing. Of course complicated games like Spore will be priced, but solitaire, AIM, etc. won't. (Now I don't know why people complain...after all...every other mobile phone's games cost money...and the quality is just terrible!)
Basically, the iPhone is a mini computer, equivalent to a computer maybe five years ago (but with the most advanced operating system).
However, the other phones like the NokiaN96 definitely outshine the iPhone if you don't care at all about applications and you only care about 3G, GPS, camera quality (though the iPhone will produce the best pictures...they just won't be as large), and bluetooth (obviously, the iPhone can't bluetooth with other phones...cause the picture format is different, movies are mp4, songs are aac, ringtones are m4r...which phone can use that even if you were to transfer it??)
Compulab fit-PC3 squeezes AMD APU into tiny computer (Slash Gear)
Tiny computer specialists Compulab have followed up on their Tegra 2 based
palm-sized PC, the Trim Slice, with a new model using AMD's low-power APU. The
fit-PC3 is a 16 x 15 x 2.5 cm fanless box packing a choice of single-core or
dual-core processors running at up 10 1.6GHz, with as much as 8GB of DDR3
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