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Now, however, Dane Elec -- best-known for selling USB flash drives and memory cards at retailers such as Target -- has jumped into the shared storage space with an offering called MyDitto.
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That functionality also exists in the PS3 -- Flash memory via USB or a full-on internal HDD replacement -- but Koller says consumers are more inclined to purchase additional consoles rather than replacing internal storage.
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Available in pastel pink or blue, the cute player is USB powered with a 2GB NAND Flash memory.
ENGADGET: 4.3-inch P7 highlights iriver's CES 2009 PMP lineup
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Digital content can be loaded and played using a USB drive or most types of flash memory cards.
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The precious little 4.3-inch Windows CE 5.0 (the photo shows XP but whatever) clamshell's got a 533MHz Samsung 2442A CPU, 128MB of SDRAM, between 1GB and 4GB of flash memory, and a USB 2.0 port on top of a host of optional features (GPS, DVB-T digital TV, WiFi, the ability to tell you the future).
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On Tuesday, Sun announced a new focus on using flash memory--the type of chips found in devices like iPods, USB thumb drives and some laptops--to store information in corporate data centers.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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On Tuesday, Sun (nasdaq: JAVA - news - people ) announced a new focus on using flash memory--the type of chips found in devices like iPods, USB thumb drives and some laptops--to store information in corporate data centers.
FORBES: Sun Jumps Into Flash
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Kingstron was showing many flash memory products at the CES show but a particularly interesting product was their 1 TB USB flash drive.. The Kingston DataTraveler HyperX Predator will be available with 512 GB and 1 TB storage capacity.
FORBES: Niches for Flash Memory at the 2013 CES
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And because the SanDisk brand was already associated with memory cards and USB devices, it wasn't a great leap for customers to accept a flash music player from the same company.
FORBES: Taking On The iPod