Remember slotRadio, SanDisk’s anachronistic plan to load microSD cards with sometimes-DRMed music, as if they were CDs? It was strange! Also strange: SanDisk still believes in it, and they’ve even ...
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), a leading seller of MP3 players and flash memory cards, today unveiled the Sansa slotMusic™ Player, the easiest MP3 player for loading and listening to music on the ...
Memory goliath SanDisk continues its assault on the flash-based MP3 player market with the CES launch of the flagship Sansa e200 series and the budget-class Sansa c100 series. The e200 series ...
BERLIN, GERMANY, SEPT. 1, 2006 – SanDisk® Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today introduced the Sansa™ c200 series, a stylish flash memory-based MP3 player that is loaded with high-end features — such as a ...
One of the more droolworthy (literally) gadgets we've seen this year is this Sandisk Sansa Shaker, a 2.5-inch tall MP3 player designed for stubby fingers and curious ears. The $40 device comes in pink ...
Handy Accessory Also Connects Players to a PC for Automatic Recharging and Moving Content Producing big sound from a small device, the new Sansa™ Base Station from SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) ...
Mike has close to 20 years experience planning, editing and writing across a range of technology based subjects. He has spent the last 15 years focussed mainly on Mobile – from laptops through to ...
SanDisk Corporation, one of the major global leaders in flash memory cards, announced its new MP3 player today: the Sansa Clip+. The Sansa Clip+ has a new microSD memory card slot that allows the user ...
SanDisk's latest addition to its portable media player line, the Sansa Fuze, fits cozily in between the dirt-cheap and diminutive Sansa Clip and the larger Sansa View in terms of both price and size.
First thing: hook up the Sansa Fuze+ to your computer with the included USB 2.0 plug to charge the battery. Compatible with computers running Windows, Mac or Linux, the Sansa Fuze+ supports syncing ...
I have been Contributing Editor at one of the biggest selling UK computer magazines, PC Pro, since the first issue back in 1994. Oh no, not another MP3 player you say? To which we reply, correct: this ...
One reason that the iPod is so successful is peer pressure: kids, embarrassed by clunky old CD players, joined the White Earbud Brigade to fit in. Now that so many kids have iPod nanos, the ...
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