Sony, which has been trying to grab the flash-memory market for nearly three years, is finally making some progress. The consumer electronics giant initially introduced the removable flash-memory card ...
“TransferJet Technology”—does marketing speak get any more pseudo-tech-epic than that? Sony’s latest 8GB Memory Stick, now debuting in Japan, works just like any old overpriced Memory Stick. But, from ...
Sony whips out yet another flash memory product with its Memory Stick Micro (M2). Looks like Europe only at the moment, in capacities of 256MB, 512MB and 1GB. Touted as the perfect mate for cellphones ...
Regarding yesterday's coverage of using Sony Memory Sticks: File Exchange: yes or no Seemingly contrary to the advice posted, Ron Carlson notes a warning that appeared on his screen when trying to ...
LONDON — SanDisk and Sony Corporation have launched a jointly developed Memory Stick card dubbed the Micro, and are targeting the removable flash storage recording format at the mobile phones sector.
Sony is giving PlayStation customers a trip to the movies. This week the company announced its Memory Stick Entertainment Packs, “designed for people who want to experience the full range of ...
Sony Europe's Recording Media and Energy division has launched a new promotional pack for its 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, specially designed to attract PSP-owning consumers. The new pack features a ...
Though Sony’s Memory Stick technology hasn’t overwhelmed the Mac market as a digital storage media, it is being used in some products such as the Stylus Photo 875DCS. The Stylus Photo 875DCS, from ...
Signs point to Sony using a new memory storage device created through a joint venture with SanDisk for their upcoming PSP2/Go! Speculation is wild about Sony’s as of yet unannounced PSP2 or PSP Go! as ...
Motorola's Dragonball processors will soon support Sony's Memory Stick, potentially expanding the market for the removable storage shaped like a stick of gum. Motorola's announcement on Wednesday ...
Sony Electronics announced on Tuesday the addition of a 2GB Memory Stick Pro card (“about US$700”) to its line-up of storage options compatible with the company’s digital cameras and other mobile ...
Consumer electronics maker Sony has cut the price of its Memory Stick flash memory cards. The 16MB card dropped from $35 to $25; the 32MB from $50 to $35; the 64MB from $80 to $50; and the 128MB from ...