Taiwanese company PhotoFast unveiled a new product, the CR-8800, a microSD card reader for iOS to help those who are out of storage. Equipped with a Lightning connector, the microSD card offers ...
Unless you have an older laptop model, or you bought a model that was specifically made with creative professionals in mind, there’s a very high chance you don’t have a card reader. Fortunately, you ...
Memory maker Kingston Technology on Wednesday announced two USB microSD reader and card bundles aimed at users who have a mobile phone or other device that uses the tiny card and a computer. The ...
VIEW GALLERY - 2 IMAGES They are overheating to the point of no longer working or potentially ruining any cards that might be inserted into the microSD card reader on the ROG Ally gaming handheld.
$7.01 at Amazon Use code 'NTCIF4MK' This Sabrent OTG card reader is no bigger than a standard USB flash drive. One end has a USB 3.0 Type-C port and the other end has a USB 3.0 Type A port. Both sides ...
If we had a “weird gadget of the day,” I’m fairly confident that this would be it. This is a pretty simple MicroSD card reader, but it is in the shape of a pig—a gold pig. If pigs weren’t scary enough ...
The other day I made a big deal over Sony’s ridiculous 2TB Memory Stick XC. Today, I am putting this tiny little microSD reader in the spotlight. Dubbed by many as a thumbnail drive, the entire ...
We've still got our ASUS ROG Ally handheld system, and we're still using it on occasion to play a game while standing in the kitchen waiting on food or while covered up in cats on the living room ...
We try out the PGYTech CreateMate High-Speed Mini: a neat SD / micro-SD reader that doubles up as a card case The post ...
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Sure, the Asus Eee PC comes with 2/4/8/12/20GB of onboard storage space and and SD/SDHC card reader for expansion. But that’s just not enough for some people. So the folks at Popular Science decided ...