Sony Electronics announced on Tuesday the addition of a 2GB Memory Stick Pro card (“about US$700”) to its line-up of storage options compatible with the company’s digital cameras and other mobile ...
At the end of September, Sony Electronics will offer Memory Stick media in 2GB capacities for about $200 or less. The Memory Stick Pro and the Memory Stick Pro Duo are used to capture and store ...
Sony Europe's Recording Media and Energy division has launched a new promotional pack for its 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, specially designed to attract PSP-owning consumers. The new pack features a ...
Rejoice PSP owners. A 2GB Sony Memory Stick will finally be available end of this month for $199—or less! The product name is the MSX-M2GS, and can read speeds of up to 80Mbps on high speed enabled ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
The latest Memory Stick offerings, which are expected to ship this spring, give SanDisk the world’s first 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo cards. That capacity will be available in both the existing Standard ...
Sony is finally getting around to releasing their 2GB Memory Stick Pro Duo (High-Speed) cards. They announced these things back in September of 2004, and have kicked the release date back twice. The “ ...
SanDisk Corp. on Tuesday introduced new high-end capacities of 4GB, 1GB and 2GB for its Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Pro Duo and SD storage cards, respectively, as well as an increase to 512MB for ...
You can still buy a PlayStation Portable if you look in the right places, but good luck snagging a memory card for it. High-capacity versions of the Memory Stick ...
So I just inherited a problem that doesn't seem to make sense. We have an HP xw8400 workstation running XP pro. It came with 2 1GB sticks of DDR2-667 FB DIMM. Someone then purchased two 2GB sticks of ...
I just tried to upgrade the RAM on my Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R motherboard. I have 2 sticks of generic 2GB DDR2 800MHz DIMMs. During POST it only shows a total of 2GB instead of 4GB. I then ran MemTest86+ ...