Toshiba Launches FlashAir SDHC Memory Card With Embedded Wireless LAN
Toshiba Corporation today announced that it will launch the world's first SDHC memory card with embedded wireless LAN functionality to meet the SD Memory Card Standard. The new card, "FlashAir", has an 8GB capacity and supports both peer-to-peer transfers and uploads to and downloads from servers. Samples will be available from November 2011 and sales will start in February 2012.
At a time when digital cameras have achieved immense popularity, users want a quick and easy way to share photographs with friends and to transfer them to and from online storage services and social networks. Toshiba provides the solution with FlashAir, the world's first SDHC memory card with embedded wireless LAN functionality that is fully compliant with the SD Memory Card Standard.
FlashAir's embedded wireless communication function allows users to upload and download photographs to and from a server and to exchange photographs and other data with other devices, including digital cameras that are FlashAir compliant and, smartphones and PCs that support wireless LAN. All transfers are done wirelessly, without any need for a cable connection. Key features of the new card include the ability to receive as well as transmit and lower power consumption than other cards with similar functions.
Today, CDRLabs brings you a review of Patriot Memory's Supersonic USB 3.0 flash drive. Available in 32GB and 64GB capacities, the Supersonic combines a single-chip USB 3.0 flash memory controller with Quad-Channel technology. As a result, the drive is capable of delivering up to 100MB/s sequential read and 70MB/s sequential write speeds. The Supersonic also features a durable aluminum enclosure that enables shock resistance up to 15Gs to ensure greater protection of your data.

