Transcend introduces the 80 X miniSD memory card

May 04, 2006. Provided by All Memory Cards. Source Transcend 

Transcend released a 2 GB storage capacity miniSD memory card. The 80 X high-speed miniSD card joins the ranks of the highest capacity miniSD memory cards in the world. Transcend provides an adapter, which allows the miniSD memory card to be used in SD Memory Card slots.

For being able in achieving transfer speeds of 80 X, Transcend has used the SLC, Single-Level-Cell, flash technology in its miniSD memory card. This makes the memory card also more durable and reliable. It also saves valuable battery time for the electronic devise in which it is being used since it consumes less power. 

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Nyko unveils a memory card reader for the Xbox 360 game console

 May 04, 2006. Provided by All Memory Cards. Source Nyko.

Nyko introduced the Multi-Reader 360 that supports the SmartMedia Card, CompactFlash, Memory Stick and SD Memory Card formats. This allows you to view pictures and listen to music stored on memory cards.

It also has a 3 USB ports that plugs into the front of the Xbox 360 allowing to connect up to four wired controllers at once or attach multiple devices simultaneously such as USB Flash Drives, iPods, MP3 Players or a PSP.

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MultiMediaCard Association to push hard for its dual socket/slot solution for mobile phones

April 24, 2006. Provided by All Memory Cards

The MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA) has developed and is expected to market its dual socket solution, a memory card slot that support both the MMCmicro and the competitive microSD memory card format, to the mobile phone manufactures.

The MMCA is hopping to catch up some lost ground to the more or less de-facto memory card format for mobile phones, microSD. This move in combination with the newly introduced 2 GB MMCmicro is expected to penetrate the market for mobile phones better.

According to the MMCA mobile phones supporting the dual socket solution will arrive by the fourth quarter of 2006. Still it may take some time for them to do that since no announcements has been made by any larger mobile phone manufactures for supporting the dual socket solution in their new developed mobile phones.

This solution is really good news for the consumers, since they will have the opportunity to choose any of those two cards for their mobile phone.  

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