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The company releases a smaller, faster version of its Memory Stick removable flash memory card, targeting digital camcorders and cell phones in a bid to keep up with a changing market.
But there's more. Sony and SanDisk are bringing SDXC technology to Sony's Memory Stick world, with Memory Stick Pro, Pro HG, and Memory Stick Micro M2 cards, all getting bumped into the Extended ...
TOKYO — In a move to pump up the Secure Digital Memory Card format for its impending battle with Sony Corp.'s Memory Stick, Toshiba Corp. has released a series of read/write controllers that support ...
Sony is looking to take a bigger piece of the removable flash memory market with its 16MB Memory Stick Duo card, a smaller version of its Memory Stick.
Sony liberates its cameras and camcorders from Memory Stick Duo. Sony Electronics. It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine: Sony is not only branding its own line of SD cards, but ...
Sony's Memory Stick format wound up being used mostly only in-house by Sony. Whereas SD Card Association worked with mobile handset manufacturers to develop the miniSD and microSD standards, ...
Sony has announced three (count 'em) new series of SD cards, giving amateurs, pros, and prosumers alike even more choices on where to stick their pics. First up is the budget Essential Series in 2 ...
Sony Corp. and SanDisk Corp. Friday announced a smaller Memory Stick card format, called Memory Stick Micro, that is designed to be used with mobile phones. The Memory Stick Micro measures 15 ...
Seems like they just got tired of Sony's limitations in the Memory Stick tech, and figured a way to improve it themselves. The 1GB card is all that's available right now, and it retails for $85.