SanDisk have announced the first 32GB microSDHC card on the market, and if you've been weeping over your lack of cellphone storage then as long as you can muster up $199.99 (or £144.99 in the UK) ...
In this day and age speed is everything, next to capacity of course. Sandisk, with their wide knowledge of flash memory systems, has once again raised the bar, the bar that they set themselves with ...
SanDisk has figured out a way to cram 32GB of storage onto a chip the size of your pinkie that slides into your phone—if it’s got a micro SDHC slot, anyway. Which is awesome! Not awesome: It’s $200, ...
If that 16GB microSDHC card in your mobile phone is starting to burst at the seams with music and video files, not to mention photos of your BFF, then Sandisk’s new 32GB card is arriving just in time.
We've been waiting for SanDisk's capacious 32GB microSDHD card for some time, and the company has decided to launch it alongside the Motorola DROID X. While the new Verizon smartphone will come with ...
Convergence is all the rage – we want to carry all our Media, Data and assorted information with us at all times. The problem, is storage capacity. I have a 30 gig iPod that is almost full. Now, I don ...
Mike has close to 20 years experience planning, editing and writing across a range of technology based subjects. He has spent the last 15 years focussed mainly on Mobile – from laptops through to ...
Two -- no, three -- things in life are sure: Death, taxes, and the fact that storage manufacturers will continue to cram ever-more ridiculous quantities of memory into tinier packages. SanDisk ...
SanDisk got official (after some fighting) with its 16GB microSDHC and M2 cards way back in September, but now we're being formally introduced to the Mobile Ultra line. Both cards remain topped out at ...
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), a global leader in flash memory products, today announced it is bringing to market its 16GB* microSDHC™ and Memory Stick Micro (M2) mobile memory cards – the world’s ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...