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CES: Miniature Card group shows wares

The Miniature Card Implementer's Forum (MCIF) said that connectivity products that link the... Read more

10 January, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Five years ago: Flash Miniature Cards out by August

The world's biggest Flash memory specialists will formally back the Miniature Card (MC) standard for small format cards in an announcement next Monday... Read more

22 July, 2001 by Martin Veitch

Flash Miniature Cards out by August

The world's biggest Flash memory specialists will formally back the Miniature Card (MC) standard for small format cards in an announcement next Monday... Read more

22 July, 1996 by Martin Veitch

Nuggets: Furby friendly desktop meets voicemail gadget

...all words of wisdom as individual digital files, storing them on a miniature card with either 2MB or 4MB flash memory. Using a PC card... Read more

20 January, 1999 by Justin Pearse

Intel pictures USB digital cameras

...FlashPix file format, Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection to PCs and the Miniature Card for storing images in flash memory. "We believe the use of... Read more

29 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Stick-shaped memory touted for small devices

...small-format designs but uptake of competing technologies such as CompactFlash and Miniature Card has been patchy. Another rival product, Iomega's postage stamp-sized... Read more

17 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Psion Series 5 due in hand next week

...0, network support including an IP stack and Citrix WinFrame client, and Miniature Card flash support. A 4Mb version will cost about £500 + VAT with... Read more

13 June, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Comdex Fall, Las Vegas: Iomega takes on Flash with tiny 20Mb disk

...the still pricey Flash, and small format implementations of Flash such as Miniature Card and CompactFlash. Flash costs from $20 per megabyte and pricing has... Read more

20 November, 1996 by Martin Veitch

Comdex Fall, Las Vegas: USB devices wait in the wings

...as hub for other peripherals. The keyboard has a socket for a Miniature Card flash memory device so that digital images and audio can be... Read more

19 November, 1996 by Martin Veitch
Copy (23) of SP3700.EXE 1995-12-31

Copy (23) of SP3700.EXE 1995-12-31

...M-Systems Series 2000 Flash Memory Card M-Systems, USB - Intel Flash Miniature Card Read more

31 December, 1995

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