And yet more memory cards come out of the SanDisk headquarters. One of them is the SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash memory card with 16GB storage capacity that’s twice that of the last Extreme IV CF card that came out.
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The new memory card by Lexar makes it a lot easier to transfer images to computers taken by your camera. The Lexar Shoot-n-Sync memory card could be used with any device that has an SD-compatible card compartment.
Lenovo, being one of the sponsors of Beijing Olympics 2008, released a few Beijing Olympics 2008 themed USB flash drives to offset some of what the company spent. All the USB flash drives in the line are limited editions, which could explain the rather exorbitant price for at least one of them.

Those attractive brushed metallic cases containing Samsung‘s 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch SSDs can be within our grasps soon enough, as the small multi-level cell (MLC) based SSDs begin mass production. The 128GB and 64GB versions are first to hit the market.
The new Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition is a dual-drive storage system designed to provide you with not one but two copies of your data. As someone who’s lost two hard drives at the same time, I more than appreciate the importance of a system such as this.
Let’s take a break from all the WWDC news and go back to Computex 2008 where Power Quotient International Co. showcased its PQI Intelligent Drive i818. The drive uses USB 2.0-compatible PQI patented Intelligent Stick interface which gives the device its 2.5mm thickness.

