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HTC Mozart has a support page on Orange UK

Published on: 12th October, 2010

Orange UK quasi-confirmed its plans related to the launch of the HTC Mozart smartphone by listing first-time setup directions for the handset on the carrier’s support page. There is not much information about the specifications of the phone. Information about installing the SIM card or the battery is missing and there is no reference to [...]

3M outs a new pocket camcorder with integrated projector

Published on: 22nd September, 2010

3M has recently uncovered a new pocket camcorder which has an integrated pico projector – the Shoot ‘n’ Share CP40. This is able to throw up images and videos up to 65 inches in size at VGA resolution, even if it has the ability to record 720p videos or even five-megapixel pictures. However, there is [...]

Eye-Fi wireless cards get FTP and FTPS support

Published on: 20th November, 2009

The Pro, Share Video and Explore Video memory cards of Eye-Fi are now supporting FTP, as well as secure FTPS protocols, which allow them to upload directly to corporate or personal FTP sites, Eye-Fi recently announced. These features are especially helpful for working photographers or live bloggers, who are able to upload photos to companies’ [...]

Direct Uploads to Facebook – New Feature for Eye-Fi memory Cards

Published on: 1st November, 2009

Eye-Fi has announced new Facebook support for its memory cards used in Wi-Fi digital cameras. Uploading of photo and video content will be enabled without needing a PC. Users can also alert their contacts on the social networking site when they upload photos to more than 25 sharing sites already supported by the memory cards. [...]

Samsung Will Brand Its Own Memory Cards

Published on: 21st October, 2009

Recently released in Taiwan, the first memory cards self-branded by Samsung are meant to be used in electronic devices such as smartphones, digital cameras and other portable devices. The reason for doing this is, according to the Korean company, the exponential growth of the mobile storage market in the next future, as revealed by recent [...]

Memory cards based on X4 technology to be launched by SanDisk

Published on: 16th October, 2009

SanDisk finally managed to release its first memory cards based on four-bit-per-cell (4BPC) storage. This means denser storage (comparing the existing 2BPC and 3BPC) for standard SDHC and Memory Stick Pro Duo, on 64-gigabit (8GB) chips. Now, with this new technology, even a 16GB card can use only two chips. Technology could allow 64GB and [...]