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« This is good - iPod mini DOES use a 4GB microdrive | Main | South Korea to put a "curfew" on spam? »

Just when I'm annoyed by miniSD...

SanDisk | Retail | Press Room

not being available for currenty devices, SanDisk rolls out T-Flash, the smallest flash memory yet.

Although they do have designs for slots, the expected initial use seems to be slightly more permanent. Either embedded in a design (like Apple and Creative are doing with CF MicroDrives) or a behind-the-battery mount. Both of these make it more like an upgradeable hard drive in a laptop than memory in a digital camera.

This sort of usage makes it obvious that flash memory in a phone should be used for storing everything, even if it can be removed thus bypassing paying the carrier to send stuff. ;)

Posted by Shane on February 29, 2004 9:22 AM |

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