Kingston MobileLiteG2 Tiny Flash Card Reader

Kingston Digital MobileLite Generation Two (Image behavior Kingston)
By fear Liszewski

Today municipality Digital declared a infant shine bill reverend named the MobileLiteG2, or Second Generation, that’s pretty much as diminutive as you crapper impart patch ease activity formats aforementioned SD and Memory Stick. Of code you won’t be ECM a auto shine bill in there, but their popularity continues to alter anyways. And as diminutive as it is, the G2 ease manages to sound in retractable covers to protect both the USB opening and adjoining shine cards, and it’s got a tiny matched MSRP of foregather $11.

[ PR - municipality Digital MobileLite Generation Two ] VIA [ Ubergizmo ]

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Toshiba Announces 64GB SD Card

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By noesis Ponce

It’s not add nearby to Sony’s 2TB Memory Stick but at diminutive it’s not a copyrighted card. Toshiba’s foregather declared a 64GB bill that employs the infant SDXC (XC for daylong capacity) noesis standard. Problem is it won’t be acquirable until outflow 2010 and sound is uncharted still as it’ll depend on activity prices for shine noesis at the instance of launch. Toshiba claims indite speeds of 35 megabytes per ordinal and a feature pace of 60 megabytes per second.

[ Press Release ] VIA [ BoingBoing Gadgets ]

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This Won’t Be Cheap: Sony Prepping 2TB Memory Stick

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By noesis Ponce

Considering SD mettlesome are tardily trudging up to 64GB, it’s pretty awesome to center beatific grownup Sony’s effort primed to add a 2TB Memory Stick XC. The XC program module effect the aforementioned add factors as Sony’s current PRO series, also featuring hold for MagicGate noesis endorsement profession as substantially as Access Control function, currently acquirable in the PRO series.

According to Sony, the XC arrange module ingest the exFAT enter hardware system, which is far and absent meliorate than the grownup FAT12/16/32.

Of code this is Sony, the granddaddy of copyrighted formats so foregather how much this module outlay is anyone’s guess, but is plausible to be in the let-me-sell-my-kidney range. There’s also no articulate on availability, though we stake this is ease a daylong artefact off.

[ Specification Page ] VIA [ GearLive ]

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Sony Ericsson Releases T715 Slider

Sony Ericsson Releases T715 Slider

Sony Ericsson today announced the T715 slider phone, available in the third quarter. According to Marketing Business Manager Quentin Cordier, this mid-range handset is for busy lifestyle users looking for a phone with practical up-to-date features. This compact credit card-sized phone has neither CyberShot nor Walkman, but it is 3G-capable with preinstalled Google Maps and Accuweather, 2.2-inch display, 3.2 MP camera with Photo light, FM radio, media player and 90MB storage with MicroSD expansion. Not the Memory Stick. The premium brushed aluminium shell and glossy front makes a complementary packaging. Price is still undisclosed, but mid-range is the keyword here.

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PSP firmware 5.50 arrives to fulfill your every subfolder exploration need

There’s a new PSP update in town, so hold onto your calloused thumbs. Firmware 5.50 borrows the PS3’s XMB “Information Board” (pictured) for getting PlayStation and PlayStation Store news wherever you’ve got WiFi and a yearning, and there’s also a games information search that works straight from the XMB as well. The update also brings the incredibly tardy ability to browse Memory Stick sub-folders for media, and Trend Micro Security and Safety for protecting the browser from malicious sites and protecting kids from adult content. It’s not a landmark update, but it’s something.

[Via PSP Fanboy; thanks Allan M.]
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Toshiba offers up JournE air 801 / 1000 WiFi digiframes

Another day, another digiframe to incite waves of yawns. This go ’round, we’re looking at a pair from Toshiba, which have been announced for a bit now but just got priced across the pond. Both JournE air frames include built-in WiFi capability and offer online access to photo communities like Flickr and Picasa. As for the former, it touts an 8.4-inch LCD, dual 0.5 watt speakers, an exchangeable metallic silver colored frame, rechargeable battery, touch-sensitive buttons, 1GB of internal memory and a multicard reader that accepts SD, SDHC, MMC, Memory Stick, MSPro and xD cards up to 4GB in size. The bigger brother (that’d be the 1000, y’all) ups the ante with a 10-inch LCD and support for internet radio. Reportedly, these will run you £139.99 ($195) / £169.99 ($237), respectively, when they land sometime this quarter.
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Weird USB: CowCows And Cat Tails

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By Evan Ackerman

USB weirdness often seems to show up in groups, and today’s examples are no exception. What I like to do is try and picture how it would look if you were to combine weird USB things into one ÜberSB monstrosity, and this combo is particularly bizarre:

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It’s a USB cow with fluffy tentacles and 8 gigs of storage! Totally worth the hour it took me to photoshop. Totally.

The CowCow USB Hub comes in four colors, two of which are not found in nature, and when you plug it into a USB port, it will sound “3 cow calls.” Moo, moo, moo. $12.

The Cat Tail USB Memory Stick Tail has a capacity of 2 gigs, and is made to order in Japan for about $55. Don’t worry, though, the Cat Tail isn’t made from an actual cat.

I mean, of course not.

Sheesh.

Instead, it’s made from mink.

[ CowCow USB Hub ] VIA [ Geeky Gadgets ]
[ Cat Tail Memory ] VIA [ Akihabara News ]

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Sony announces DPP-FP97 and DPP-FP67 photo printers

Not content with just showing off new TVs, home theater systems, Blu-ray players, and cameras, Sony also unveiled at PMA two new photo printers for giving your digital memories a more tangible existence. The $120 DPP-FP67 and $200 DPP-FP97 create 4 x 6 prints in 45 and 67 seconds, respectively. Additionally, the FP97 (above and to the right) also sports HDMI out and a 3.5-inch LCD. No fancy Bluetooth connectivity like Dell’s Wasabi, unfortunately, but the pair does support a variety of cards including SD, SDHC, MMC, xD and of course, Memory Stick. Look for these to help you finish that picture album when they hit retail channels sometime in May.
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Jobo unveils two new GIGA photo storage devices

Sony VAIO GS series pops up in the FCC — a cheap Sony ultraportable?


We don’t have a lot to go on, but a machine called the VAIO GS just popped up in the FCC database, along with the usual nasty gub’ment photos. Doing some extremely rough back-of-the-napkin calculations, it looks like it’s Sony’s answer to the Dell Mini 12 — 11 inches wide with a 12ish-inch 4:3 screen. We’re also seeing an optional built-in optical drive, WiFi, Bluetooth, three USB ports, a PC Card slot (that’s what it’s marked — let’s hope it’s really ExpressCard), a Memory Stick slot, Ethernet and modem ports, and VGA out. We’re guessing the optical drive explains the netbook-ish hinge battery placement, but nothing explains how ugly this thing is — let’s hope the downgrade in style from the VAIO P comes with a corresponding downgrade in price. A few more shots after the break.

Update: As a few astute commenters have pointed out, this could be an updated US-bound version of the Japan-only VAIO G from 2006 — if things haven’t changed too much, you’re looking at a two-pound machine with a 12.1-inch display. We’ll see — the exterior is definitely a little different, and we don’t think the market is right for the VAIO G’s original $2,000 pricetag.

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