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Photo: Lexar's penny-size FlashCard
December 13, 2004
Lexar hopes its USB FlashCard will be used in a range of computing and consumer-electronics devices.
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USB storage for sale at the supermarket
June 14, 2005
SanDisk will add a $12.99, 32MB flash drive to its lineup of products sold in food and drug stores.
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Lexar unveils new USB flash drive
December 13, 2004
Penny-size FlashCard uses new form factor being proposed as open and free industry standard. Photo: Lexar's penny-size FlashCard
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Intel takes aim at computer cable madness
August 25, 2005
Chipmaker opens an interoperability lab to test the upcoming wireless USB specification.
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Gateway gets behind the camera
September 29, 2003
The PC maker unveils a new miniature camcorder, the Gateway DV-S20 Pocket Multi-Cam, which takes its place in a wider effort to tap the consumer electronics market.
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Wireless USB poised to cut the cable
October 17, 2006
After years of discussion, fast wireless connections between PCs and peripherals are getting close.
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Belkin Corp.
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Seagate drives, both big and small
June 14, 2004
Company's new drives are designed for PCs, servers and consumer electronics devices.
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Hitachi Ltd.
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Device brings remote control to PCs
May 5, 2004
SnapStream Media on Thursday plans to launch Firefly, a remote control that lets people manage the media and entertainment functions on their computers.
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Microsoft Corp.
Portable memory format gets set for launch
January 29, 2004
A consortium of consumer electronics makers plans to unveil next week a memory card format that holds one gigabyte of data and is smaller than rival Secure Digital.
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Ultrawideband partners merge
March 3, 2005
Longtime friends WiMedia and the Multiband OFDM Alliance team up, but rival UWB standards still wait in the wings.
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Small gadgets to spark flash memory surge
November 22, 2005
Demand for power-packed gadgets like the iPod is expected to pump up flash memory--and Intel and Micron are eyeing the gains.
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