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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., better known for its Panasonic brand, will start selling SD (Secure Digital) memory cards that can be used as smart cards in Japan by the end of 2005, the ...
Some say that memories are priceless. This may be true, but memory has a price, and it’s a high one. Panasonic’s new anxiety-inducing, eggs-in-one-basket SDXC card packs 64GB into a sliver the ...
Panasonic Announces Rugged Compact Camcorder With SD Card Memory Storage; New Water and Shock Resistant Camcorder Trades Moving Parts for Durability Panasonic today announced a new SD Memory Card ...
Panasonic has announced that it will be introducing a range of entertainment products, all based on Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card technology, at GITEX 2002.Its line-up will feature a small and ...
Although Panasonic started licensing SD cards in 2003, those licenses did not cover the 2006 cards, nor "expansion to future technological developments," Judge Ronald Gould said in the 3-0 ruling.
For a 4GB SD card, the storage will be 85 minutes at 6Mbps, 55 minutes at 9Mbps and 40 minutes at 13Mbps, Panasonic said. A 4GB memory card can be purchased for as little as US$68, according to PC ...
Just a few weeks ago Panasonic announced that SD Memory Cards would drop in price. The company announced new suggested retail prices for all its current versions of SD Cards -- 16MB, 32MB, 64MB ...
Panasonic has officially announced the "SD Pocket Copy," a handheld device designed to make 1:1 copies of SD/miniSD cards. It operates off a single AA battery, and should provide about 4 hours ...
(CN) - The 9th Circuit on Friday revived Samsung's claim that Panasonic illegally discouraged competition in the market for SD cards, a memory format short for secure digital. Panasonic led the ...
Just plug in Panasonic’s latest SD Card Karaoke Microphone into any television set, and you’re all set to rock the house. While the microphone will have some songs built-in, most of the songs ...
So Panasonic U.K. announced the first Class 10 SD cards, the Gold series, with (obviously) a minimum transfer rate of 10 MBps and a stated maximum rate of 22MBps.