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The product page on the company's Web site says that it also works with CompactFlash, Memory Stick, and Smart Media and that, through a separately available adapter, it will work with MMC and SD ...
March 14, 2006 10:20 p.m. PT 3 min read Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 wireless notebook adapter The Netgear WPNT511 RangeMax 240 proves that you can't judge a PC Card wireless adapter by its cover.
The PC Card standard comes in three types: Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3. Of these, Type 3 cards are the thickest, and Type 1 are the thinnest. Type 1 and 2 cards can fit into a Type 3 slot.
A ExpressCards, has been refreshed and now comes up with a PCMCIA adapter for $70 after rebate—the adapter alone would run you $50. It’s also got one touch activation, though you’ve still ...
FirmTek is now shipping their anticipated SeriTek/1SM2 PC Card adapter and SeriTek/2EN2 dual bay enclosure targeting Apple PowerBook and Windows notebook users. Together these solutions, announced at ...
By Roy Santos The market for 802.11b or Wi-Fi products is overcrowded, but companies aren’t exactly forthcoming with easy-to-understand information. Though Intel’s AnyPoint Wireless II network ...
FirmTek LLC has announced it is shipping its SeriTek/1SM2 PC card adapter and SeriTek/2EN2 dual bay enclosure for the Apple PowerBook. The PC card lets PowerBook users add external Serial ATA ...
Adding a physical layer option to CANopen networks, the ICPCM-CO PC Card adapter allows users to instantly connect CAN networks to a notebook computer and capture messages in real-time. An ...
While your PC desktop or laptop might have an SD card reader already built in, it may not have a built-in microSD card reader. If it doesn't, you will need a microSD memory card adapter.
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