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Toshiba is trying to battle the Blu-ray high-definition DVD format by delivering movies through SD cards.
Toshiba is trying to improve the download speeds and capacity of SD cards to make high-definition movies downloadable in the future.
Toshiba is trying to improve the download speeds and capacity of SD cards to make high-definition movies downloadable in the future.
Toshiba has announced that it will be launching a range of SD storage cards equipped with Wireless B/G/N connectivity. The “FlashAir” range will have an 8GB SD card for use with Digital camera ...
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 ...
Toshiba’s new Exceria SD memory cards will offer the world’s fastest data write speed. The Exceria memory cards are designed for users of high-end digital cameras and will launch worldwide, starting ...
The SD Memory Card was originally developed by Toshiba, SanDisk, and Matsushita. Although its encryption capability supports security and content protection applications, its initial usage has been ...
Toshiba will launch high-speed SD memory cards this year in Japan and abroad that can read data at up to 95MB per second and write at 90MB per second.
Targeting a content market opportunity currently dominated by Apple's iTunes, both Toshiba Corp and SanDisk Corp have announced plans to expand the delivery of digital media via SD cards. Toshiba ...
Toshiba plans to start selling in January an 8GB high-speed secure digital (SD) memory card, it said Monday. The card will support the “class 4” high-speed data writing specification of the SD ...
SD memory cards capable of reading and writing data at speeds faster than current cards should be available in early 2010, Toshiba said on Tuesday.