phonescoop.com - 1/14/2009
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LG and SanDisk have created a new content protection service that will allow mobile network operators to disseminate or preload content onto removable memory cards -- such as microSD or M2 -- in mobile phones. The content could not, ... (follow link to read)
sandisk.com - 1/14/2009
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sandisk.com —
About SanDisk SanDisk Corporation, the inventor and world
s largest supplier of flash storage cards, is a
global leader in flash memory from research, manufacturing and product design to consumer branding and retail distribution. SanDisk s product ...
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sandisk.com - 1/7/2009
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sandisk.com —
Simple: Back up at the touch of a
button; no software installation is needed Portable: Now it
s easier than ever for you to keep your personal business files secure and available wherever you need to go Secure: Protect your data to limit unwanted ...
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Products | USB Flash Drives | SanDisk Ultra Back-Up
macnn.com - 1/8/2009
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macnn.com —
SanDisk on Wednesday said it has developed a
way to eliminate one of the few performance bottlenecks
of solid-state drives. A new flash file system known as ExtremeFFS uses a page-based method that no longer ties the logical location of data on the ...
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Electronista | SanDisk tech promises 100x faster SSD writes
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New LG Agreement Allows Carriers to Lock Down Memory Cards
IntoMobile —
... access elsewhere. Boo. On the one hand, this kind of sucks for end-users who think they’re getting free music with their phone, but on the other, the limits might open up possibilities for artists interested in striking a deal but seek control of their work; it’s a breadth versus depth issue. No word on which (if any) carriers will take up LG on the offer, but it might not take SanDisk long to hit up other manufacturers for similar arrangements.
[SanDisk via PhoneScoop]
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LG and SanDisk team up for memory card-based content protection scheme
Engadget —
... handsets" on their network, which is apparently made possible by allowing IP connectivity to the memory card in the phone, which in turn serves as a network node that is able to be remotely managed using the industry standard OMA Smart Card Web Server. That bit of magic has apparently already been demonstrated on an LG KC910 Renoir phone, but it doesn't look like there's any carriers that have signed on just yet, or at least any that are ready to announce it. [Via Phone Scoop] Filed under: Cellphones, Storage LG and SanDisk team up for ...
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