by Johan on March 2, 2007

Sony introduced its new 8GB Memory Stick Pro Duo that will be on sale in Japan on March 9. The Sony PSP will accept the new flash cards, but you’ll need to upgrade firmware version 2.81. However, this flash memory card is only compatible with all Sony VAIO laptops or Cybershot cameras that are sold in 2007. The new Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo retails for $325.
Via Gizmodo
by Johan on February 12, 2007

The T-Flash USB Micro Drive Reader is probably “the world’s smallest MicroSD reader”. It is a tiny card reader which direct read and write MicroSD/T-Flash memory card. The card reader turns your flash card into a Pen Drive. Brando sells it for just $14.
Via Brando
by rockydigital on January 26, 2007

This year marks 25 years of Nike Air Force 1’s and Nike has been producing products to commemorate the occasion. Here is Nike’s latest product, a limited edition USB Flash Drive with 512-storage capacity with Air Force 1 written on the body.
From Zooom Digital via SoleRedemption
by Johan on January 16, 2007

SanDisk just introduced the Memory Stick Micro (M2) which is compatible with Sony Ericsson phones and Sony Cyber-Shot cameras. It can store approx. 500 MP3 songs, 640 minutes of MPEG4 video, or up to 4800 photos. Compatible mobile phones include Sony Ericsson K610, K800, K790, M600/608, V630, W300, W710, W712, Z530, Z550, Z710, and Z712. If used with a Pro Duo adapter, the M2 is compatible with Sony Ericsson D750, K750, P910, P990, V800, W700, W800/810, W850, W900, and Z800.
The 2GB version is on sale right now for $119.9, while the 1GB and 512 MB for $54.99 and $44.99 respectively.
Via Image-acquire

Hitachi promised to release a 3.5-inch HDD with a 1TB capacity this year. This massive capacity hard drive will be dubbed as the Deskstar 7K1000 and will carry a $399 price tag when it comes out. Seagate Technology will also come out with a 1TB drive in the first half of 2007. The two companies will show off their hybrid hard drive prototypes at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Currently, Hitachi sells 3.5-inch HDD that hold 500GB of data, while Seagate has come out with a 750GB hard drive. You can compare these 3.5-inch hard drives with the first hard drive in the world that weighed about a ton and held just 5MB of data.
News via CNet News. Picture courtesy of Gizmodo