The SD Memory Card or Secure Digital was introduced in 2001 by SanDisk Corporation, Matsushita (Panasonic) and Toshiba. The SD Memory Card was based on the MultiMediaCard, MMC, memory card standard and has...
Taken from the BBC's website:The union representing Royal Mail workers has said that national postal strikes could begin from Thursday 22 October. The Communication Workers Union (CWU) called on Royal Mail to...
PLEASE DON’T BLAME US!The Royal Mail, or rather the CWU (Communication Workers Union) are causing everyone a lot of stress with their strike action affecting Royal Mail services.The Royal Mail is a very old...
So Royal Mail staff are striking.To quote the Daily Telegraph on 8th October 2009 “TNT, the Dutch postal giant, said it expected to win more major mail contracts in Britain, to add to the deals to delivery...
What with the press reports of one government office or another losing data, manufactures of USB Pen Drives (which seem to be commonly used within government departments) are responding with solutions. Secure...
Card readers used to be big things, that sat on your desk, designed to be permanently plugged into you computer (usually via USB). There are an increasing range of reader which look like a USB Flash Drive,...
Speed. What does it actually mean when manufactures refer to a memory card as a 133x speed, or being capable of 10MB/s? The digital era is merely concerned with creating, storing and moving ones and zeros...
Professional photographers will know of Lexar’s high reputation in flash memory. They are known for manufacturing high-quality, high-speed memory cards for high end digital SLR cameras focusing on Compact...
The Compact Flash format was created and produced by SanDisk in 1994 and has become popular for digital cameras. In recent years it has been widely replaced by smaller cards on the consumer end (by Secure...