Digital memory cards fit into readers on our electronic gadgets. We use these memory devices to store photos, movies, games, documents and more. Secure Digital is a proprietary flash memory card ...
Digital memory cards fit into readers on our electronic gadgets. We use these memory devices to store photos, movies, games, documents and more. Secure Digital is a proprietary flash memory card ...
The 1990's were a time of innovation. CERN laid out the plans for the World Wide Web, Intel launched its Pentium processor, Digital SLR cameras made their first appearance and a company still in its ...
If you are in the market for the ultimate in compact flash memory, today we have a treat for you. Aimed at the digital professional, Transcend's latest line-up of Compact Flash cards aims to please ...
As we discovered in our review of the iPad 2, the new iMovie for iPad app turns the iOS slate into quite the portable video editing studio (you can see a demo of quite how easy it is after the cut).
If you're looking for a new Compact Flash (or CF) card for your camera to get the best performance from it, then it would make sense to buy the fastest and most reliable card available. We've tested ...
If you own an iPad and a DSLR, it's likely that you have already sprung for Apple's camera connection kit. And if your camera uses compact flash cards, then it is equally likely you own a card reader.
We’re starting to warm up to these guys at Buffalo Corp., a Japanese company that’s thinking of some great ideas and has already impressed us with its innovative Double Click Mouse today. Next, it ...
Like the title says, do you use a card reader to read photos? or do you simply hook the camera up and transfer? Do you notice any difference in speed? In particular, I am looking for options for ...