AirStash intros Wireless Flash Drive with built-in media server

By Dilleshwar Rao on Mar 18, 2010 in Storage

Here comes the good news for the digital photographers who could access their digital media without the need of an Eye-Fi card. AirStash supported with USB connectivity can be used as a memory card reader for your SD/SDHC and microSD/SDHC media and to add you more it has come up with a Wi-Fi connection through [...]

At last Eye-Fi Center management app is released

By Dilleshwar Rao on Mar 18, 2010 in Storage

Few days back we have gone through the specs and the pricing of the most powerful memory card ever Eye-Fi Pro X2 and we are awaited for the newest version of the company’s desktop manager app for PC and Mac called Eye-Fi Center. Finally, the Eye-Fi Center app is released that is specifically meant for [...]

OWC On-The-Go Pro external HDD is now available with 1TB of storage

By Dilleshwar Rao on Mar 17, 2010 in Storage

Now the storage devices have the full track of implementation over the multiple interface options for the best data transfer speeds on any computer. These are owned by the company OWC and there are other gears for Mac and PC users.
It has come up with a new 1TB On-The-Go Pro external HDD which is coupled [...]

Eye-Fi Pro X2: the most powerful memory card ever

By Dilleshwar Rao on Mar 14, 2010 in Storage

Eye-Fi is known for producing SD memory cards and SDHC cards supported with wi-fi capabilities. With an Eye-Fi card inside a camera, one can wirelessly and automatically upload digital photos to a local computer. They have announced a new 8GB memory card called Eye-Fi Pro X2 is shipping todayand promised to deliver with faster transfer [...]

Corsair Launches Reactor and Nova Series SSDs

By Dilleshwar Rao on Feb 28, 2010 in Storage

Corsair is set to release two new Solid State Drives(SSDs) called the Reactor and Nova series. The Reactor Seires will include 60GB (up to 250MB/s read and 110MB/s write) and 120GB (up to 250MB/s read and 170MB/s write) drive storage capacities, whereas the Nova Series drives are available in 64GB (up to 270MB/s read and [...]

SanDisk 64GB SDXC card go on for $350

By Vinay Hedaoo on Feb 22, 2010 in Storage

Here we go with SanDisk’s new 64GB Ultra SDXC memory card which announced today for different electronic devices. The card can store upto eight hours of HD video and can transfer data at up to 15MB per second. It is compatible with DSLR or HD camcorder even with recently launched Canon’s new VIXIA camcorders and [...]

Kingston unveils Speedy Class 10 MicroHDSC card

By Vinay Hedaoo on Feb 16, 2010 in Storage

The well known memory products manufacturer Kingston’s subsidiary Kingston Digital Europe Ltd announced a new card as Kingston 16GB MicroSDHC Class 10. Faster speed transfers your files between mobile device and PC easily. To meet the Class 10 requirements, Card following with the SD Association Specification 3.00.

SanDisk announces iNAND 64GB flash drive

By Vinay Hedaoo on Feb 15, 2010 in Storage

The worldwide company famous for storage cards has announced a new iNAND drive that is intentionally developed for smartphones as well as portable devices with 64GB of storage space. The iNAND is based on 8 flash die stack using SanDisk advanced X3.32nm flash and offers 16×20×1.4nm from factor with standard BGA interface.

LaCie unveils Rugged eSATA 500GB hard-drive

By Dilleshwar Rao on Feb 13, 2010 in Storage

A new mobile external hard drive has been introduced by LaCie and is claimed to be the first device in the market with a Power eSATA port that allows faster data transfer. The hard drive is capable of transferring the data with a speed up to 90MB/s, when used with a powered USB-eSATA, you can [...]

Kingston to replace affected secure USB flash drives with new models

By Dilleshwar Rao on Jan 16, 2010 in Storage

The security is a major concern for the flash drives which are portable and carried anywhere with ease, especially for the business people who carry confidential information in the drives. Kingston reacted positively for the flaw notified in their flash drives by a third party company and would like to replace the affected devices with [...]

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