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Eye-Fi Geo Apple Exclusive Wireless Memory Card With Unlimited Geotagging – Bmemorycards

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

Eye-Fi Inc. today unveiled the Eye-Fi Geo card, a new wireless SD memory card exclusive to Apple that allows users to automatically upload photos from a digital camera to a computer and offers lifetime geotagging service. Available today in all Apple stores and online, the Eye-Fi Geo card is the latest addition to the Eye-Fi product family that is built to seamlessly integrate with Mac products and applications, including iPhoto ‘09 and ‘08, the iPhone and MobileMe.

“Apple users want simplicity and an effortless user experience, so it’s not surprising that a significant number of our users are on Macs,” said Jef Holove, CEO of Eye-Fi. “The Eye-Fi Geo is the perfect companion for iPhoto’s new ‘Places’ application to pinpoint photos on a digital map so memories are displayed in a richer, more meaningful way.”

The Eye-Fi Geo wirelessly uploads photos straight to a folder on your computer or Apple’s iPhoto gallery where they arrive automatically geotagged with location information about where the image was captured.

Eye-Fi continues to embrace its loyal Mac following by developing products that seamlessly integrate with Apple products and features. iPhoto ’09’s “Places” lets users search and sort photos by location using geotags from the Eye-Fi Geo card. Users can also upgrade their Eye-Fi Geo card to share images online at MobileMe or one of more than 20 other photo sharing and social networking sites for a $9.99 annual fee.

Earlier this year, Eye-Fi released the Eye-Fi application for the iPhone, which wirelessly uploads photos from the iPhone to the Web and into iPhoto, or organized folders on a computer. With Eye-Fi, users can aggregate all of their photos – from both an iPhone and a digital camera – to manage and share photos in one place regardless of which device the photos are taken on. Eye-Fi users with iPhones can download the app for free.

The 2GB Eye-Fi Geo card is available exclusively at Apple stores and Apple.com for $59.99. Eye-Fi’s complete line-up of wireless SD and SDHC memory cards, including the Eye-Fi Pro and Eye-Fi Explore Video cards, range in price from $49-$149 and are available at www.eye.fi, in store at Apple Retail Stores and Best Buy locations, and at major online retailers such as Amazon.com, Walmart.com and Costco.com.

Eye-Fi cards have won numerous Mac product awards, including “Best of Show” at Macworld 2008 and The Mac Observer’s “Editors’ Choice Award 2008″ at Macworld. For more information, please visit www.eye.fi/apple, or follow Eye-Fi on Twitter @EyeFiCard.

About Eye-Fi

Founded in 2005, Eye-Fi is dedicated to building products and services that help consumers navigate, nurture and share their visual memories. Eye-Fi’s patent-pending technology works with Wi-Fi networks to automatically send photos and videos from a digital camera to online, in-home and retail destinations. Headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., the company’s investors include LMS Capital, Opus Capital, Shasta Ventures and TransLink Capital. More information is available at www.eye.fi

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Panasonic launches new SDHC memory cards

July 27th, 2009 admin No comments

Panasonic today launched new secure digital high capacity (SDHC) memory cards with class 10 speed specifications, an ideal storage devise for Panasonic’s award winning range of high definition cameras.

The new gold series of SDHC cards offer more than 12 hours of continuous high definition recording. These cards are more durable and shock resistant since there are no moving parts and are capable of functioning in temperatures ranging from -25′C to +85′C.

Our new line of SDHC cards is a perfect partner for our award winning cameras. We strongly believe that SD and SD High Capacity (SDHC) memory cards are the key. By using these postage stamp-sized memory cards as recording media, Panasonic is able to achieve small sized but powerful camcorders which give users complete flexibility to consumers to take their camcorder with them where ever they go

said Mr. Hitesh Ojha, Product Manager, Panasonic Marketing, Middle East.

These cards have been manufactured exclusively in Japan, and the GOLD line series will be the world’s first memory cards to adopt new class 10 speed. The new series will be available in the following four models:
- RP-SDW04G(4GB)
- RP-SDW08G(8GB)
- RP-SDW16G(16GB)
- RP-SDW32G(32GB).

The 32GB high capacity model was awarded the TIPA Award as Best Imaging Storage Media 2009. The GOLD line series inherits the advantages of the current Class 6 line with further enhanced speed performance. Its Class 10 speed capability as well as maximum speed of 22MB/s combined with intelligent controller is ideal for large volume data recording and transmission in high definition applications.

The cards also allows for high-speed data transfer from a card to a PC. A large volume of AVCHD Full HD video data fully written on a new GOLD card can be transferred to a PC approximately. 40% faster compared to the current Class 4 card.

Panasonic will also introduce a Silver line series with Class 4 speed specification and maximum speed of up to 20MB/s, ideal for high definition video recording. The new models will come with eco-friendly packages, as the plastic used in previous packaging has been reduced by 90%.

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Sandisk 2GB Pro Duo Memory Stick

July 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

SanDisk 2GB Pro Duo Memory Stick

Sandisk 2GB Pro Duo Memory Stick

Sandisk 2GB Pro Duo Memory Stick

SanDisk Memory Stick PRO DUO is half the size of a standard-size Memory Stick PRO and it offers the same high speed data transfer. It can also be used as Memory Stick PRO with an adaptor *which is NOT included.

Advanced Features:

  • High speed data transfer
  • PSP Compatible (Sony Playstation Portable)
  • Warranty: 10 Years
  • High capacities: 128MB, 256MB & 512MB
  • Embedded MagicGate technology for safe transfer of copyright protected content
  • Compatible to all MS PRO devices with the use of an adaptor (*not included)

Sandisk 16GB Micro USB U3 Flash Drive

July 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

SanDisk Cruzer Micro U3 16GB with ReadyBoost

Includes Skype exclusively on all Cruzer Micro and Cruzer Titanium USB flash drives. Make voice and video calls from PC to PC anywhere in the world. Cruzer Micro allows you to easily carry and transfer key documents, pictures, music and video clips from one computer to another. The new retractable USB port eliminates the need for caps and protects your USB connector.

Go for ReadyBoost

Does your PC runs with Window Vista? Then try Sandisk enhanced with ReadyBoost which offers twin advantage. You can use this flash drive as a normal storage device as well as additional cache memory to speed up your PC performance. There is no need for any expense in fixing up an additional RAM. Computer Applications can access pre-loaded programs faster from this flash drive than from your PC’s hard drive. It acts as an additional access memory. It’s a hassle free supercharge flash drive that keeps transferring the data from PC to drive and vice versa.

Go for U3 technology

U3 technology is next generation computing preference liked by many business people. It helps computer savvy to carry files and softwares together in smart drives wherever they go. U3 makes this possible by taking us to LaunchPad starter interface when we connect the drive. LaunchPad is an interactive interface that guides us to use pre-loaded applications effectively for maintaining folder, FireFox web browsers, Skype for making calls, music videos, settings, downloads, photos and many more. We can also download additional U3 applications from u3.com. So where ever you go and use any PC or laptop just plug in your smart drive and start working with your own application settings and work in personal U3 workspace without spending time in dealing with the host computer and leaves no copy.

Technical Details

  • Retractable USB connector
  • Brilliant amber LED
  • U3 smart enabled
  • Loaded with the following U3 programs CruzerSync synchronisation software SignupShield password manager SKYPE “Make video calls from PC to PC”
  • Dimensions: 7.94 mm x 20.6 mm x 57.15 mm (D x W x L)
  • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 certified (backwards compatible with all USB 1.1 ports)
  • Compatible with Windows 2000, SP4 and XP* (* U3 functionality only supported on Windows 2000 (SP4 and later) & XP OS)
  • Certified Windows 2000 and XP* (* U3 functionality only supp
    Sandisk Cruzer 8GB Micro USB U3 Flash Drive

    Sandisk Cruzer 8GB Micro USB U3 Flash Drive

    orted on Windows 2000 (SP4 and later) & XP OS)

    Sandisk 16GB Micro USB U3 Flash Drive

    Sandisk 16GB Micro USB U3 Flash Drive

USB Flash Pen Drive FAQ

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments

USB Flash Pen Drive FAQ
1. What is a USB flash drive?
2. What is the general design of a USB flash drive?
3. What are the differences between USB 1.1 and USB 2.0?
4. Is USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 forward and backward compatible?
5. How do I know if my PC supports USB?
6. Do I need a drive to use the flash pen drive?
7. How to use a flash pen drive properly in order to protect it from damage of electric shock?
8. What are the differences between brand names?

1. What is a USB flash drive?

USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. It was developed in 1995 to make adding peripherals to computers hassle free, as easy as hooking up a telephone to a wall-jack. Users don’t even need to shut down and restart PCs to attach or remove the USB device. Just plug-and-play! Windows 2000 or XP OS systems provides full hot-swappable support to USB devices. Hot-swappable meaning, you can plug the USB in, or remove it with the computer already on. For earlier Windows version such as 95/98/Me/NT drivers are required.)

2. What is the general design of a USB flash drive?

A USB flash drive consists of non-volatile memory, clock generator, led indicator, a controller, and other additional components/ functions. Beyond this basic configuration, manufacturers may add other the functionalities to the drive, such as VoIP, MP3 player, fingerprint sensor, password protection, etc.

3. What are the differences between USB 1.1 and USB 2.0?

USB 2.0 (Hi-speed USB) increases the data transfer rate from 12 Mbps (Megabits per second) of USB 1.1 up to 480 Mbps.

USB TYPE DATA TRANSFER SPEED
USB 1.1 at low speed 1.5 Mbps
USB 1.1 at high speed 12 Mbps
USB 2.0 at full speed 360 – 480 Mbps

USB 2.0 is both forward and backward compatible with USB 1.1.

4. Is USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 forward and backward compatible?

USB 2.0 is fully backward compatible with USB 1.1. You are able to use a USB2.0 device in a USB 1.1 compliant system, but at USB 1.1 data transfer rate.

5. How do I know if my PC supports USB?

For Windows 95/98/Me/NT users, you can download the free USB evaluation utility to examine your PC’s USB capabilities. Windows 2000 and XP provides full hot-swap support to USB devices.
If your PC was made during or before 1996, it probably doesn’t support USB. For those computers made during or after 1998 almost has USB capabilities.

6. Do I need driver to use the flash pen drive?

No drivers are required for Windows 2000/ME/XP, Mac OS 8.6, Mac OS X, Linux 2.4.0 or higher. Windows 98/98/Me/NT requires appropriate device drivers.

7. How to use a flash pen drive properly in order to protect it from damage of electric shock?

Plug in your flash pen drive after your computer start completely, and remove it before you re-boot your computer. Once your flash pen drive was damaged by an electric current, all the data saved in flash pen drive may not be retrieved or may lost permanently. Users of Windows 2000/XP, should click on the “safely remove?USB device icon at the lower right corner of the toolbar to avoid any potential data corruption.

8. What are the differences between brand names?

Basically, the ways of designing flash pen drive are similar among the different brands. However, each brand has its own design in size, color or material. Some manufacturers design their products with multi-functions such as boot-up, LED light indicator, password protection, fingerprint encryption, MP3 player/recorder, or VoIP.

Memory Card FAQ

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments
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Is a Faster X Speed Rating always better?

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments

When a Flash card is rated at 50X, does this mean that data will transfer at 7.5 MB/sec. in any digital camera or other host device? Not necessarily.

A digital camera, cell phone, or other host device is itself limited by the speed of its interface to the Flash card. Often, the host device has a lower read and write speed than the Flash card, so the end result is that the Flash card cannot operate at its best performance level. A good example of this is that a digital camera may only support 10X write speeds, so using a 45X or faster Elite Pro card will not improve performance. Most cameras or other host devices do not have clearly documented Flash card interface read or write speeds, so it may be difficult to know your host device’s exact capabilities.

As a general rule of thumb, digital cameras with up to 5 megapixels will work just fine with standard-speed Flash cards (less than 45X). Newer professional cameras designed for continuous shooting with specifications of greater than 5 megapixels will benefit the most from Elite Pro/Ultimate cards rated at 45X or above.

If using a high-quality Flash card reader to transfer data to a computer, a Flash card with a higher X-speed rating will generally transfer its data faster, thereby reducing the time to copy data from the Flash card to the computer’s hard drive.

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What is the definition of X Speed Performance?

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments

Flash cards with a higher X-speed rating are designed to perform faster. The X-speed rating can also be translated into another common measurement of performance – MegaBytes (MB) per second of write speed. To determine the actual MB per second, you must know the value of “X” and do the math using the multiplier number and the value of X as claimed by the product. For example:

Value of X = 150 KiloBytes* per second, noted as 150 KB/sec

50X = 50(multiplier of 150KB/sec) =7,500 KB/sec = 7.5 MB/sec

*1 KB = 1,000 Bytes; 1 MB = 1 million Bytes

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What should I consider before purchasing a new memory card?

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments

Once you have done your research and know what type of flash card format to purchase there are two features you must consider: 1. Capacity and 2. Speed.
Capacity of a flash memory card is the amount of data that that can be stored and are measured in MB (megabytes) or GB (gigabytes). The larger the capacity indicated on the card, the more room there is for data storage. To confirm the correct capacity sizes for the device, it is advised that you refer to the information provided by the manufacturer of the host device (digital camera, pda, mobile cellular phone).

Speed of the flash memory card sometimes greatly affects a digital device’s performance, especially if higher transfer speeds are needed for the digital device to perform a task. An example is using a low speed rating memory card for a digital camera that requires a higher speed rating. As a result of using a low speed memory card, data of the photo will written at a slower rate, thus increasing the amount of time needed to take photographs. Most flash memory cards use the X rating for speed. More information on X speed rating below: What is the definition of X Speed Performance?

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How safe is the data stored on memory cards?

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments

Due to its small size, shockproof capability, sturdy shell and having no moving parts, memory cards have key advantages over other storage devices (CDs and DVDs). Memory cards are less prone to the movement damage and are less fragile than CDs/DVDs.

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