SD Card and multi-format card readers are all the rage in netbooks these days. But if you’re a fan of tiny computers, you probably have a soft spot in your heart for tiny peripherals. And in the world ...
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$7.01 at Amazon Use code 'NTCIF4MK' This Sabrent OTG card reader is no bigger than a standard USB flash drive. One end has a USB 3.0 Type-C port and the other end has a USB 3.0 Type A port. Both sides ...
Are you a photographer, an editor, or a programmer? Then you must know the woes of unplugging and replugging different memory cards to access the stored data! But technology once again saves the day, ...
There's one whole heck of a lot of devices here at CES 2012 that cost a major amount of cash, but if there's one company that can bring the smallest and least expensive item to the show and still make ...
Sony has unveiled a new USB-C hub today aimed at professional photographers and videographers that features a UHS-II SD and microSD card reader to support the fastest possible transfers. The hub also ...
The Mimoco Chewbacca MIMOMICRO microSD Card Reader may well be the tiniest piece of hardware we've ever reviewed here on SlashGear, and I do dare say the cutest as well. What we've got here is a Star ...
MicroSD cards are small storage drives designed to store photos and video from digital cameras and other portable devices. You can use a USB adapter to transfer the files from the MicroSD card if the ...
One of the better things to appear in computers of recent vintage is the SD-card reader, which lets us slot the memory-cards from our cameras directly into our notebooks and slurp off the photographs.
Promising as much as a 40x speed boost in SD card read/write applications, the MAX14502 high-speed USB-to-SD card bridge bypasses the slow processor of original (full-speed) USB applications via an ...
Like notable internet power user Mark Zuckerberg, I feel on top of the world. Since last March, I’ve been slowly working on my home office, and recently, I made changes to my home office that ended ...
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