Sony Electronics is expanding its industry leading line of consumer media with the addition of five new SD/SDHC memory cards for digital imaging products, and three new microSD/microSDHC memory cards ...
The past few days may have been filled with mobile news but the computing industry wasn't content to be silent either. The USB Implementers Forum (USB IF), for example, has announced the new unified ...
Sony has announced the new CFexpress Type B spec and its newest CompactFlash memory card that’s supposed to be faster than anything else on the market. The new card’s read and write speeds are 1,700 ...
Sony is looking to take a bigger piece of the removable-flash-memory market with a smaller memory card. The consumer-electronics maker announced Friday that it will begin selling a 16MB Memory Stick ...
Sony’s Muneki Shimada says that the need for consistent memory performance and increased security justify the price of the PlayStation Vita’s proprietary memory format. Sony’s Muneki Shimada says that ...
Sony has launched a new memory card that claims to bring "premium sound" to entice audiophiles. In case you're wondering how a memory card can contribute to "premium sound," Sony claims that its ...
From the Dept. of "So, Whadda We Know?" -- We earlier accused Seagate of pushing the limits of common sense with an 8GB memory card for digital cameras. But now Sony and flash memory dudes SanDisk are ...
Sony's newest member of the stylish Cyber-shot T-series line beckons you to leave the memory cards at home. The company just announced the Cyber-shot DSC-T2, an 8-megapixel camera with a whopping 4 ...
Are you ready for yet another memory card format? Dubbed XQD, the medium was first announced by Sandisk, Sony and Nikon in November 2010. And after the the CompactFlash Association finalized the ...
Not content just to have the fastest UHS-II memory cards on the market, Sony wants to have the fastest and strongest. It just unveiled the SF-G series Tough UHS-II SD cards that can handle as much ...
I usually don’t blog about the many, many memory cards that come out of Japan on a weekly basis, but things are a little different when Sony seems to be determined to continue embracing SD cards.
If you own a Sony SD card, we have some bad news for you: some specific models of Sony’s cards are defective. The defect is that the cards could corrupt video files, which would obviously be very bad, ...