SanDisk's Extreme III 4 GB Compactflash card is the exceptional, unbeatable best in class solution for high profile professional photographers. As the elite flash memory card available on the market, Extreme III has very fast read/write speeds. This line provides the durability and high speed quality demanded by the serious photographer.This card features 30 MB/s read/write speed. Extremely fast Contrary to the rating given by the previous reviewer, having a camera that is incapable of... Read Full Story
SanDisk 4GB Extreme III Compact Flash Memory Card
SanDisk 4GB Extreme III Compact Flash Memory Card
SanDisk Extreme III Compact Flash is designed exclusively for the high-end, professional photographers who work under extreme conditions and expect the very best in products and support services.
Advanced Features:
# A minimum of 20MB/sec sequential write and read speed, which allows for faster capturing of large image files to the card, faster viewing of images and faster data transfer... Read Full Story
SanDisk has introduced the fastest 32GB SDHC card - at up to 30 megabytes per second (MB/s) read and write speeds - in the market.
“The market for entry to mid-level DSLR cameras is growing, and SDHC is becoming the de-facto card format for these devices,” said Susan Park, director, retail product marketing, SanDisk.”Our card’s 32GB of storage and up to 30MB/s read & write speeds enable DSLR users to shoot without worrying about storage or speed limitations. SanDisk Extreme SDHC... Read Full Story
Hey there backyard gardener! How would you like to be the talk of the town by growing square watermelons??? This unusual fruit has taken Japan by storm and is only available in select supermarkets and upscale stores. Japanese farmers have perfected the art of growing square watermelons, but they aren't about to reveal thier secret process. When a watermelon sells for $82, who can blame them? Amaze your freinds and wow your neighbors. What a great way to... Read Full Story
Are you ready to make history with the WORLDS BEST MUSIC PRODUCTION MACHINE??? You won't leave your computer for days once you get a piece of this action!! Turn any computer into a music production studio! This cutting edge music sequencer with mp3 export capability works on PC, MAC or other platforms. If you want to make your own music, you have GOT TO CHECK THIS OUT!!! Turn any room in your house into a STUDIO!! You can make thousands of beats and you... Read Full Story
Roland Piquepaille says,
If your computer has never crashed, it’s because it has been built on another planet. The microprocessors we use are faster and more complex year after year, increasing the risks of being hit by ‘functional bugs.’ This is why University of Michigan (U-M) researchers have started to develop a system that lets chips work around all functional bugs , even those that haven’t been detected. Their ’semantic guardians’ will continuously monitor what your computer... Read Full Story
Being infected with a malware or/and a spyware is one of the most common issues that every internet-enabled computer encounters, not to forget the annoyances if such infections. No Anti-malware or any Internet Security package is always up-to-date. There always is a fluctuation of performance of the Security software from time to time. This is something that might never change, you can’t control it!
There is a way where you can brick your security to level that it blocks any connection... Read Full Story
Larry Dignan says,
Google’s Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user experience, reckons that today’s search is a 90 percent solution. But the remaining 10 percent of the search equation will require more than 90 percent of the work ahead if search is to be perfected.
Those comments by Mayer clarify comments made to the LA Times blog earlier this week. Mayer at the time… Continue reading Read Full Story
“Chrome set to take over your desktop”
Today, Google will launch Chrome, just days before the search giant’s 10th birthday. The buzz overnight has been that it’s just an internet browser. But that’s surely not the case. Silicon Valley Insider says what we’re all thinking - that Google’s new project is a whole lot more than [...] Read Full Story
Scientists uncovered how to use various substances in dangerous venom to incorporate in treatments.
Michael Egan at TransMolecular, a company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, led a study designed to show how cancerous cells would react when subjected to radiations carried by a certain non-toxic compound in scorpion venom.
The researcher came up with the idea after noticing that… <...Read More> Read Full Story