Woot’s special today could be a good deal—if the SanDisk Connect-Plus Wi-Fi card works in your CompactFlash-slotted PDA (and taking a cursory glance at the internet, it looks like most Windows Mobile ...
They’re the SanDisk Connect Wireless Flash Drive and Wireless Media Drive, two new gadgets that provide on-the-go solid-state storage for, and access to, movies, music, photos and documents. I’ve been ...
SanDisk this week released its first wireless mobile drives, both of them based on NAND flash memory, which is substantially more resilient to the bumps and bruises of travel than a hard drive. The ...
If you dabble in any form of digital media, you likely have USB drives filling up your desk drawers, a couple sitting on your desk at work, and one in your gym bag just in case. It becomes tedious ...
Back in September, it appeared as the Zing, a Flash-based Wi-Fi-enabled music player with the un-Zune-y ability to download tracks wirelessly from an Internet service. At CES, it was re-named Connect ...
Have a phone or tablet with just 8GB of storage and no SD card slot, but want to carry around 16GB or more of music, videos, or other content? A number of companies offer WiFi-capable flash drives or ...
LAS VEGAS — SanDisk has developed an SD (Secure Digital) memory card that includes a built-in USB connector so the card can be directly plugged into a computer, it said on Friday at the International ...
It's a Wi-Fi-enabled MP3 player SanDisk Corp. and Yahoo Inc. are the latest companies attempting to take on Apple Inc.’s iPod, releasing the Wi-Fi-enabled Sansa Connect today. The Sansa Connect comes ...
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