Sony Digital Paper Hits America
Sony Electronics announced its new Digital Paper device ($1,100) for reading, annotating and sharing documents electronically.
Sony Electronics announced its new Digital Paper device ($1,100) for reading, annotating and sharing documents electronically.
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division announced its latest and greatest microSD class 10 UHS-I flash memory cards and TransMemory USB 3.0 flash drives.
The Retail Council of Canada applauded the Canadian government for exempting microSD flash memory cards from the private audio copying levy.
Samsung Electronics announced that it has expanded its lineup of SD and microSD flash memory cards.
Toshiba Corporation announced that, due to oversupply in the market, it is cutting its production of NAND flash memory by roughly 30%.
TDK Corporation announced a new series of SD/SDHC and microSD flash memory cards appropriate for industrial applications.
The Canadian Private Copying Collective (CPCC) accused the Government of Canada of usurping the authority of the Copyright Board by scuttling the special interest group’s campaign to extend the country’s private audio copying levy to include microSD flash memory cards.
The Government of Canada announced that it plans to exempt microSD flash memory cards from the country’s flawed and misguided private audio copying levy scheme.
Nexcopy announced a new feature for its flash memory duplicators that reads the Card Identification Register (CID), including Product Serial Number (PSN), from SD and microSD cards.
Kingston Digital announced its new MobileLite G3 portable flash memory card reader.
Samsung Electronics announced that it is now shipping a new line of stylish SD and microSD memory cards.