Wear a USB Badge Drive

This USB Badge Drive could hold your badge and it can read various SD cards as well. Just connect the USB connector to the PC and you can transfer your files from memory cards to PC.
SanDisk Launches Solid State Drive for Low-Cost PC Market

SanDisk today announced the uSSD 5000 solid state drive (SSD), which can be used as an economical substitute for hard disk drives in sub-$250 PCs. Among the first computers using uSSD solid state drives will be the Intel-powered classmate PC, intended for educational markets in emerging nations. SanDisk’s uSSD 5000 is a USB module about one-fourth the size of a conventional 1.8-inch hard disk (at left) and not much bigger than a U.S. quarter or a 1 Euro.
SanDisk Announces 4GB SDHC Plus and 8GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Cards

SanDisk today introduced two new capacities in its high-performance SanDisk Ultra II line: a 4Gb SDHC Plus card and an 8GB Memory Stick PRO Duo card. Both cards offers fast read and write speeds of 10 megabytes per second, reducing the waiting time between camera shots and the download time when transferring photos or video to a computer.
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SanDisk Announces 8Gb Memory Stick Micro (M2) Cards
SanDisk today announced at IFA that it is shipping 8Gb Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash memory cards to phone manufacturers and mobile network operators for testing and evaluation purposes. It is mainly used in Sony Ericsson mobile phones, the 8GB SanDisk card is now the world’s largest capacity in the M2 format.
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Posted August 31, 2007
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