newlaunches.com - 10/26/2008
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SanDisk is gearing up big time to woo the MP3 player fans. They have dished out the Sansa slotMusic Player, which is a plug & play, portable music player that can be used in conjunction with the new slotMusic cards available in the United States. SanDisk has created personalized, branded ...
mobilitysite.com - 10/21/2008
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mobilitysite.com —
In my search for a sleek, stylish, and
small MP3 player with bookmarking capabilities so that I
could listen to audiobooks, I discovered the new Sandisk Sansa Fuze, and what a lovely find it is indeed. It measures 3.1” x 1.9” x .3” and weighs 2.1 ...
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Sandisk Sansa Fuze
MobileBurn.com - 10/31/2008
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MobileBurn.com —
Today Samsung Electronics retracted its bid to buy
flash memory maker SanDisk. In a letter to SanDisk's
board, Samsung Electronics' CEO explained why his company is no longer interested. Read the full story here.
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Samsung retracts bid for flash memory maker SanDisk
electronista.com - 10/20/2008
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electronista.com —
Toshiba on Monday announced it has acquired 30
percent of SanDisk's NAND flash memory production capacity for
$1 billion. Toshiba has been previously interested in purchasing SanDisk entirely, after Samsung made a similar bid for the flash memory ...
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Toshiba buys 30% of SanDisk capacity for $1B
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SanDisk Sansa slotMusic MP3 Player
High Tech Lounge —
... card. The Sansa slotMusic Player is available with artist co-branding from Robin Thicke and ABBA, if that’s your kind of thing, but I think regular ones are available as well. The special versions come preloaded with a 1GB slotMusic card, presumably with tunes from Thicke and the Dancing Queen. The unbranded versions sell for under $20, whereas the branded players (with the bonus 1GB card) sell for $35. Look for them at Best Buy and Wal-mart. SanDisk Sansa slotMusic MP3 Player Source: newlaunches.com
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