Flash-card manufacturer SanDisk Corp. has joined the growing wireless LAN throngby unveiling a line of network interface cards (NICs) that integrate 802.11bcapability. SanDisk is partnering with ...
PDABuyersGuide is reporting that SanDisk has given them the soon-to-be-released PalmOS drivers for the SanDisk SD WiFi card that was previously Pocket PC only. They aren’t out for public consumption ...
Woot’s special today could be a good deal—if the SanDisk Connect-Plus Wi-Fi card works in your CompactFlash-slotted PDA (and taking a cursory glance at the internet, it looks like most Windows Mobile ...
Las Vegas — SanDisk entered multiple new markets here at CES with its first WiFi-equipped MP3 player, its first portable media player (PMP), and the industry’s first so-called USBTV device, which ...
USB thumb drives are fast becoming useless, simply because we have nothing to plug them into. I used to get excited when PR folks gave me a 1GB stick instead of a DVD containing their press info, but ...
SanDisk and Yahoo are the latest companies attempting to take on Apple’s iPod, releasing the Wi-Fi-enabled Sansa Connect on Monday. The Sansa Connect comes with a 2.2-inch LCD (liquid crystal display) ...
SanDisk Corp. will begin shipping by the end of June a SD (Secure Digital) card that combines 256MB of memory and a wireless LAN adapter, the company said Monday. The card is designed for users of ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. I thought it was odd that the player made its debut with little or no ...
SanDisk's just released the tiniest 1-TB Type-C drive on the market today. It's like a stubby little dongle that you'd usually use as a wireless receiver for a mouse or game controller, and despite ...
The new tiny and portable Sandisk Extreme Fit USB-C Flash Drive is available in a capacities ranging from 64GB going up to ...
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