MicroSD is the smallest available flash memory format that’s commercially available to the public. It was developed by California, USA based flash memory company, SanDisk, and dubbed T-Flash. The name TransFlash followed, until the SD Association adapted the format under the name of microSD. A microSD card is tiny enough... more...
January 20 2010, Since several slumps over the past few years, the ever-fluctuating market of NAND flash memory currently seems to be back in a favorable, steadily growing position. However, there is a very grey lining to this market’s current silver cloud. Counterfeit memory cards, predominantly from China, is still... more...
January 05, 2010, Most major memory brands such as Sandisk, Kingston and Verbatim provide Secure Flash Drives in addition to their standard flash drive range on the market. Secure flash drives promise to keep your data secure from hackers, viruses, water, earthquakes and other natural disasters. On January 05, 2010,... more...