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BusinessWeek June 4, 2007 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
A Sweet And Simple Camcorder Flip Video from Pure Digital Technologies gives you a way to shoot and upload videos - and even edit them a bit - with a simplicity that only a single-minded product can achieve. |
PC Magazine October 10, 2007 DeLeo & McLaughlin |
Smart Travel Gadgets Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000... Sleeptracker Pro... Skooba Skin 1012... Flip Video Ultra... |
PC Magazine June 2, 2006 Terry Sullivan |
Pure Digital Point and Shoot Video Camcorder If you're looking for an easy-to-carry, inexpensive way to capture video, the Pure Digital Point & Shoot Video Camcorder may fill the bill. |
Home Theater September 23, 2004 Chris Chiarella |
Easy Video Sharing, The Hard Way Verbatim brings incredibly high capacity to a handy, secure USB storage device by incorporating an itty-bittty hard drive. |
Macworld November 2001 John Christopher |
USB Flash Storage Flash memory drives are fast and will work with any USB-equipped system. They're relatively expensive right now, but if your main goal is portability and you only need a few megabytes, a flash drive is hard to beat... |
PC Magazine July 1, 2008 Brian Heater |
Pure Digital Flip Mino Pure Digital improves the Flip -- just not as much as we'd hoped. |
Home Toys April 2004 |
Deja View's Wearable CamWear The new Deja View Camwear Model 100 is the first in a series of wearable digital camcorders with Reich's patent-pending "after-the-fact" technology, giving it the ability to capture sights and sounds that occur 30 seconds BEFORE the user presses the "record" button. |
Popular Mechanics August 2007 Erik Sofge |
YouTube Camcorders: Test Drive (with Video) The latest attempt to cash in on YouTube is the Flip Video, an easy-to-use, dirt-cheap camcorder with low resolution, but good enough for YouTube. |
Macworld March 2002 Kristina DeNike |
DiskOnKey Portable USB flash drive is no flash in the pan... |
InternetNews July 6, 2004 Erin Joyce |
Micron: Flash in the Plan The semiconductor player eyes the NAND Flash memory market for memory cards, USB devices and other mass storage applications. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 Don Labriola |
Flash Focus Answers to some of the most frequently-asked questions about flash memory cards. |
The Motley Fool June 14, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
Bread, Milk, and Flash Memory SanDisk will expand sales of its Flash Memory in grocery stores. Tech investing is not as easy as folks often make it seem, but SanDisk is one of the more interesting opportunities in the tech arena at today's prices. |
PC Magazine September 2, 2003 Bill Machrone |
Storage on Hand (Well, Wrist) The new EDGE DiskGO! USB Watch Flash Drive has 128MB or 256MB of built-in flash memory, with the USB connector cleverly concealed in the rubber wristband. |
PC Magazine September 2, 2003 Bill Howard |
Flash Memory: Pick a Card Memory cards are increasingly handy and ubiquitous, but which one is right for you? |
Entrepreneur May 2008 Heather Clancy |
Show and Tell Online video testimonials let your customers do the talking. Here are some suggestions for cameras. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2008 Joel Santo Domingo |
Streamline Your Ports Do you hate plugging and unplugging USB devices from your "portable" notebook? |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2010 Skip Duemeland |
Video Primer As sites like YouTube continue to grow, commercial real estate professionals are starting to see results from Web video marketing. |
PC Magazine July 7, 2004 |
Rugged Flash Drive There are a lot of flash memory USB drives out there, but this one stands apart. |
The Motley Fool October 17, 2005 Dan Bloom |
NAND Flash Dazzles Investors More devices are using NAND flash -- but manufacturers' profits aren't guaranteed. Investors, take note. |
Macworld October 2005 Ben Long |
SmartDisk FotoChute The FotoChute provides 20GB of compact storage so that you'll no longer run out of storage for your photos while you are in the field. It is compatible with Mac and PC computers. |
The Motley Fool May 31, 2006 Dan Bloom |
NOR Flash's Time to Shine? iSuppli believes that a NOR flash shortage may materialize this year, and Spansion shareholders stand to benefit. |
Entrepreneur November 2006 Amanda C. Kooser |
Flash Forward Your data won't miss a beat with one of these super-portable drives. |
PC Magazine April 13, 2010 PJ Jacobowitz |
Cisco Flip SlideHD The Cisco Flip SlideHD features an easy-to-use, touch-screen interface and a nifty tilting display for video watching, but if you're looking for recording versatility, you won't find it in this pricey pocket camcorder.... Creative Vado... Pure Digital Flip MinoHD... Picsio GC-FM1... etc. |
InternetNews December 26, 2003 Clint Boulton |
Mini Storage Drives Poised to Make Waves Already a favorite in Asia, USB flash drives are becoming a consumer favorite in the U.S., but explosive growth is stymied by a lack of awareness and security concerns. |
InternetNews March 13, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Intel: Hitting Flash Market at Both Ends IBM has entered the Flash drive market with its Z-U130 Value Solid-State Drive, which uses NAND Flash memory with a USB interface. |
PC World February 21, 2007 Amber Bouman |
Flash Drive Won't Store Any More Files What to do if you want to avoid returning defective drive because it contains sensitive info. |
PC Magazine September 20, 2010 PJ Jacobowitz |
Cisco Flip UltraHD 8GB 2 Hours (2010) If you're looking for a dead-simple user experience and excellent-quality video in a pocket-size camcorder -- rather than frills or a flashy design -- the latest-gen Flip UltraHD delivers. |
Popular Mechanics September 9, 2009 Glenn Derene |
Will the Video iPod Nano Kill off the Flip? Analysis Today, Apple announced a new line of iPods, including an iPod Nano with a video camera. The sleek $150 gadget has the author worried for the future of the Flip. |
The Motley Fool April 5, 2007 Anders Bylund |
Micron's Good News, Bad News Opportunity When good news drives up future prospects and bad news stifles the stock price, great bargains may be found. |
InternetNews March 9, 2005 Michael Singer |
Sony, Apple Seek Fame With a Little Flash The latest Walkman and iPod players capitalize on the growing popularity of Flash drives. |
PC Magazine January 31, 2007 |
Drive Name Oddity Leaving a flash drive in while reinstalling an operating system will cause the flash drive to become your C: drive. |
InternetNews March 19, 2009 Sean Michael Kerner |
Cisco Snags Flip Video Camera Maker for $590M Cisco gets deeper into the consumer business with acquisition of Pure Digital Technologies. |
PC Magazine July 25, 2005 Terry Sullivan |
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H1 This superzoom has some fine features, but just a few hang-ups, too. |
The Motley Fool September 12, 2005 Seth Jayson |
News Flash? Yeah, Right. Investors looking to cash in on the growing demand for flash memory would do best to look past Samsung and Toshiba, the giant conglomerates making the raw memory. Instead, they should seek opportunities from flash-systems provider M-Systems or SanDisk or even Lexar Media. |
The Motley Fool January 19, 2005 Michael Jaffe |
SanDisk Goes to School SanDisk expands its business by acquiring MDRM, a private Israeli company with a system for distributing secure content (such as electronic texts for educational applications) via flash memory cards. Investors take note. |
PC World September 2005 Jon L. Jacobi |
Flash Memory to Speed Up Hard Drives Hard drives turn to flash memory for faster boot times and longer laptop battery life. |
The Motley Fool June 7, 2006 Dan Bloom |
The Great NAND Rush of '06 NAND flash production capacity is skyrocketing. Is a downturn in sight? Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool June 21, 2006 Matt Koppenheffer |
Scouting SanDisk's Flash Future How will the company fare in the flash memory market? Investors may want to wait for a drop in price before jumping in. |
The Motley Fool July 24, 2006 Dan Bloom |
Spansion's Loss Contracts The flash memory maker sees revenues exceed expectations as losses narrow. If it's able to deliver on its multichip ORNAND memory package, Spansion may yet make an interesting investment. |
InternetNews June 16, 2010 |
Apple Mac OS X Gets Security Update Computing firm upgrades its Mac OS X to version 10.6.4, addressing a host of security fixes, including a new plug-in for Adobe's Flash Player. |
The Motley Fool November 29, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Spansion's Expanding Losses Pre-IPO flash memory unit of AMD reports that it will have a larger fourth-quarter loss. |
Entrepreneur November 2007 Amanda C. Kooser |
Not Enough USB Ports? Take a look at some of the hottest USB peripherals you may be missing. |
InternetNews March 17, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Flash Users Advised to Upgrade US-CERT has issued a Cyber Security Alert for multiple Adobe/Macromedia Flash-based products, including Flash Player version 8.0.22.0 and earlier for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris. |
Inc. December 1, 2009 |
Review: The New Flip MinoHD Camcorder Camcorders may seem outmoded now that more mobile phones shoot video, but Flip is working hard to keep its offerings au courant. |
The Motley Fool June 27, 2006 Dan Bloom |
NAND Flash Hits Bottom, Maybe Will a new Apple iPod rescue the NAND flash market? |
PC World October 2004 Tom Spring |
Tiny Drives With Big Brains Having basically replaced floppy disks as the portable media of choice for small amounts of PC data, USB flash drives are pursuing more widespread adoption. |
InternetNews September 11, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Samsung Hits Flash Marks With rivals like Toshiba in mind, the company introduces new chip systems and a Flash memory approach. |
PC World May 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Mighty Mini Media The capacities of flash memory and small storage formats are skyrocketing -- and you may have to live with more than one type. |
The Motley Fool February 21, 2007 Dan Bloom |
SanDisk's Slimdown Plunging NAND flash prices spark cost-cutting. SanDisk is probably the best-positioned firm involved in NAND flash manufacturing, but companies that produce memory have traditionally been less-than-stellar investments. |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Two Birds Wireless technologies are supposed to make business life easier, and new wireless-equipped storage gadgets are designed to do just that. |