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Eye tracking Tobii Glasses enable ‘fully valid research’ from a bodaciously styled pair of shades

Published: June 23, 2010

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If you’re looking to get in touch with some styling cues you left behind in the ’80s, or perhaps just perform a study on effective product packaging, Tobii Technology would like you to get a load of these. They’re called Tobii Glasses, a pair of eye-tracking specs that look a little less obtrusive than some others we’ve seen , but despite that are also a bit less practical.


Eye-Fi announces Apple-exclusive Geo X2 card, more WiFi hotspot support

Published: April 27, 2010

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In the event that none of Eye-Fi’s existing 802.11n-capable offerings meet your wireless photo upload needs, take heart, because there’s a new model getting shoehorned between the $49.99 Connect X2 and the $99.99 Explore X2 that might just satisfy your discerning tastes.


Samsung first with 20-nm NAND Flash: cheaper, faster SD cards on the way

Published: April 19, 2010

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Let it sink in, 20 nanometers . It wasn’t that long ago when 45-nm manufacturing processes were all the rage. Now we’ve got Samsung following Toshiba with a sub-25nm flash memory announcement all its own


zoomMediaPlus’ zoomIt is the iPhone’s long overdue SD card reader

Published: February 8, 2010

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Sorry if we’re the sort of folks to look a gift SD card reader in the mouth, but while we’re oh-so-happy that Apple finally opened up application-enabled hardware development in iPhone OS 3.0 , we really wish an accessory like this had been available for the iPhone right from the start.


Toshiba demonstrates 64GB SDXC, pledges spring release

Published: January 13, 2010

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We’ve known since August that Toshiba was working to rule the roost when it came to voluminous and speedy SDXC storage, and at CES it took the time to beat its chest again, indicating that its new 64GB SDXC cards have started shipping in samples, putting them on a crash-course with card slots sometime this spring. The 64GB cards offer 60MB/s reads and 35MB/s writes, which should be enough to keep up with the Jonses, and the company’s upcoming 32 and 16GB SDHC should be dropping about the same time.


Clickfree busts out automatic backup solutions: C2N HDD, Transformer and Traveler SD

Published: January 5, 2010

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Last year was a relatively quiet one for Clickfree after it showed its cards at CES 2009 , but it’s clear the company is looking to start 2010 off with a bang here in the desert. The recently updated C2 backup drive is seeing a significant overhaul at CES, with the C2N acting as a portable backup drive for any computer on your home network. The C2N drive is the company’s first to boast its BackupLink technology, which enables all of your networked machines (Macs and PCs) to be backed up automatically; of course, you’ll only be backing up between 250GB and 640GB of information, but we’re told that larger models are expected later in the year.


Toshiba’s capacious 64GB SDXC card sampling this December, thrilling next Spring

Published: August 4, 2009

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Mmm, storage. With megapixels on the rise and the storage ceiling nowhere in sight, Toshiba has joined the likes of Panasonic and Pretec in announcing an SDXC card of its very own.


SanDisk designs "netbook-specific" SDHC card, grossly overcharges for it

Published: June 2, 2009

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SanDisk, the company famous for making device-specific SD cards that are actually just regular SD cards with stupidly high prices tags , is back again — and this time, things are just too offensive to laugh off. Designed to provide “extra storage” to netbooks with a multicard reader, these Netbook SDHC cards are priced at $39.99 for 8GB and $79.99 for 16GB


Panasonic’s Class 10 SDHC cards make the wait for SDXC easier

Published: May 21, 2009

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A full 15 months after Panasonic dropped jaws with its 32GB Class 6 SDHC card , the company is hitting us up with another world’s first.