Nov 25 2007

Teac Exhibits the HD-R1 Recorder/Player That Uses Compact Flash as the Recording Media

Tag: Flash, Gadgets, Media, Music, TechLuver, USB, USB MemoryJack @ 8:19 AM

Teac Exhibits the HD-R1 Recorder/Player That Uses Compact Flash as the Recording Media

Inter BEE 2007 – CHIBA CITY, Japan –BUSINESS WIRE– Teac exhibits the HD-R1 recorder/player that uses Compact Flash as the recording media, at Inter BEE 2007, an international broadcasting equipment exhibition, in Makuhari. The device supports recording in MP3 and PCM (up to 96 kHz) format. It also supports control via LAN or RS-232C. A USB host feature enables playback of sound files in USB memory.

The SS-CDR1 recorder/player with Compact Flash and CD-R/RW drives supports recording in MP3 and PCM (up to 48 kHz) format. It also supports dubbing between CDR and Compact Flash media, continuous recording, and playback.

As with the HD-R1, the SS-CDR1 is a recorder/player that uses Compact Flash as the recording media. The supported recording formats are MP3 and PCM (up to 48 kHz). Photo Credit: SweetWater.

The HD-R1 can be yours for $1100 at SweetWater


Nov 02 2007

The Industry-First Ultra-Small Solid-State Drive for Embedded Storage Applications from SiliconSystems

Tag: Flash Memory, Storage, TechLuver, USB, USB MemoryJack @ 5:37 AM

SiliconDrive USB Blade from SiliconSystemsALISO VIEJO, Calif., October 30, 2007 — SiliconSystems, Inc today announced its new SiliconDrive USB Blade solid-state storage product.  SiliconDrive USB Blade is a breakthrough storage solution in an environmentally-rugged and ultra-small form factor. With an innovative industry-first form factor, SiliconDrive USB Blade is based on SiliconSystems’ next-generation storage technology platform which includes advanced versions of the company’s patented PowerArmor, SiSMART and SiliconDrive Secure technologies.

SiliconDrive USB Blade is ideally suited for space-constrained designs and as a boot drive, for operating system storage or in event and data logging applications. Dedicated to solving the needs of next-generation USB embedded systems, SiliconSystems collaborated with Samtec, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of rugged connectors, to develop a space-saving and secure latching connector solution for the SiliconDrive USB Blade.  The innovative edge connector has spring-loaded snaps at either end of the slot to ensure the SiliconDrive USB Blade is held securely in place, allowing installation either vertically or at a right angle when space is a major design concern.

SiliconDrive USB Blade evaluation units and host developer tool kits will be available in December 2007.  Initially SiliconDrive USB Blade will be offered in capacities of 512 MB, 1GB & 2GB. More at SiliconSystems.


Oct 25 2007

Trend Micro to Acquire Provilla for Global Data Leak Prevention

Trend Micro to Acquire Provilla for Global Data Leak PreventionTrend Micro to Acquire Provilla for Global Data Leak PreventionTrend Micro will augment content-security solutions with the addition of innovative data leak prevention experts, technology and products.CUPERTINO, Calif. and TOKYO, Oct. 25, ‘07 /PRNewswire/ — Trend Micro Incorporated , a leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services, announced today a definitive agreement to acquire Provilla, Inc., a leading provider of fingerprint-based intelligent endpoint solutions for data leak prevention (DLP) in organizations. Under the agreement, Provilla will operate as a subsidiary of Trend Micro’s U.S. affiliate. Provilla’s data leak prevention experts as well as technology and products will enhance the Trend Micro portfolio of easily deployed and managed multi-layered content-security solutions for business customers.

Organizations of all sizes are vulnerable to data leaks that expose them to security, intellectual property, monetary, privacy and compliance threats. On-the-move workers, equipped with unsecured, unprotected mobile computers, may inadvertently or intentionally expose confidential company information via wireless networks. With an ever increasing array of USB-based devices, all corporate desktops are now also at risk. An organization’s time, money, and reputation are at risk when such a data leak occurs, with security professionals urgently attempting to recover sensitive data and mend the leak.

Enterprise security professionals are in constant battle: Even when old leaks are controlled, new data leaks frequently occur through a plethora of other endpoints. Provilla technology intelligently controls leaks at multiple endpoints. The technology also lets organizations know the exact locations of sensitive data for active and effective control. Provilla products also educate and sensitize end users to corporate policies and regulatory requirements.

“As demand for DLP solutions has ramped quickly, we have been able to meet the need with a steady stream of innovative products and advancements primarily because of a stellar group of Provilla technologists,” said Shu Huang, chief technical officer, Provilla. “Our people are excited by the opportunity to join forces with the Trend Micro team, which is known for a commitment to technical innovation and to customers globally that starts at the top and permeates the ranks. We see this as an opportunity to build a complete data leak prevention product suite that fits with Trend Micro’s philosophy of central security management.” Trend Micro will continue to offer Provilla’s stand-alone products for the near term as well as gradually integrate Provilla’s capabilities into its own enterprise, small and medium business solutions. Provilla products are deployed in North America, China, Taiwan, Europe and Japan.

 More at Trend Micro


Oct 25 2007

SanDisk Sues 25 Companies to Enforce Patents

SanDisk Sues 25 Companies to Enforce PatentsLOS ANGELES, Oct 24, ‘07 - SanDisk said it filed three patent infringement actions on Wednesday against 25 companies that make, sell and import USB flash drives and other products. The actions, filed in the United States District Court in the Western District of Wisconsin and with the United States International Trade Commission allege the defendants have infringed SanDisk patents.

The company seeks damages and a permanent injunction as well as a permanent exclusion order from the ITC banning importation of the products into the United States.

More at Reuters


Oct 22 2007

SanDisk Intros Sansa TakeTV Video Player, Fanfare Video Downloads

SanDisk Logo Store Your World In OursSanDisk Sansa Take TV 4GB 8GBFinally, there’s an exceptionally easy way to move video from your PC to your TV. Says SanDisk. MILPITAS, CA - October 22, 2007 - SanDisk today announced the U.S. availability of the Sansa TakeTV video player along with the public BETA version of Fanfare, a dynamic Web-based service that enables consumers to download television shows, movies and other premium video content to portable devices.

Sansa TakeTV Specs:

- 4GB and 8GB
- $99.99 and $149.99
- USB 2.0
- DivX(Home Theater profile), xVid, MPEG-4
- 720×576 Resolution, NTSC and PAL

SanDisk Fanfare Video Downloads Service

Fanfare Video Downloads:

- Content Partners: CBS, Jaman.com, Showtime, Smithsonian Networks, Weather Channel, TV Guide, Survivor China, Dexter and Sleeper Cell
- Combination of free(ad supported) and paid episodes
- Will gain additional features when the full version is launched early next year
- Future plans include video being transferred via SanDisk mobile cards
- TrustedFlash–DRM (developed by SanDisk, IBM & Extend Media)
- Needs Sansa TakeTV to extract content for TV playback

More at SanDisk here and here


Oct 20 2007

Verizon Releases UM150 EV-DO Rev-A USB Modem

Verizon Wireless UM150 EV DO USB ModemOctober 19, ‘07 — BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Verizon Wireless today announced the immediate availability of the UM150 USB wireless modem through business sales channels and online at Verizon. The UM150 USB modem will be in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores, including those in Circuit City, on November 2.

Designed to work with any computing device equipped with a Type A USB port, the UM150 USB modem is optimized for Verizon Wireless’ Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) Revolution A (Rev. A) network and the company’s BroadbandAccess service, which provides average download speeds of 600 kilobits per second (kbps) to 1.4 megabits and average upload speeds of 500-800 kbps.

UM150 features a high-performance, retractable antenna and a Y-shaped extension cable for added performance and convenience. In addition, the UM150 serves as a mass storage device with its built-in microSD™ memory slot which has a minimum capacity of 4 GB. VZAccess Manager Software is included to simplify set-up and navigation through the UM150’s features.

Pricing and Availability
The UM150 USB modem is available for $79.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and new two-year agreement. Customers can get BroadbandAccess service for Internet browsing, e-mail and intranet access for $59.99 monthly access with a new one- or two-year customer agreement.

More at Verizon here and here


Oct 18 2007

Bissol Unveils Smallest 4GB Luxury USB Memory Stick

Tag: Designer, Flash Memory, Gadgets, TechLuver, USB MemoryJack @ 4:03 PM

Bissol Designer 4GB Flash Drive_Smallest As Of October 15 2007Bissol LogoVancouver, Canada - October 17th, 2007: Bissol – today unveils luxury USB Memory Sticks. The smallest 4GB USB sticks in the world.
The Bissol USB memory stick is the ultimate in data storage. Its small size allows for the discreet movement of private information, while the 4GB of storage capacity is perfect for demanding personal and business storage needs. The machined solid brass body is crafted to precision, giving the Bissol USB memory stick the same feel and look as Swiss watch mechanisms. Precision, dependability, and performance in data storage.

The Bissol USB memory stick is available in two types; brass (gold color) and electroless nickel coated brass (silver color). The Bissol USB memory stick provides a 4GB storage capacity and measures 28.9mm × 12.4mm × 2.2mm, making it the smallest in the world (as of October 15, ’07).

Product specifications - USB2.0 compliant - Support Vista READYBOOST - Plug-N-Play - Waterproof, dustproof - Dimensions: 28.9mm × 12.4mm × 2.2mm - Weight: 3.6g - Capacity: 4GB

More at Bissol


Oct 18 2007

EDGE Tech Reveals Colossal-Capacity 32GB DiskGO Flash Drive

Tag: Flash Memory, Storage, TechLuver, USB MemoryJack @ 8:28 AM

EdgeTech Corp Logo32GB Flash Drive Disk GoDallas, TX - October 16, 2007 EDGE Tech Corp, a leading U.S.-based supplier of DRAM and flash memory upgrades, portable computing products, storage devices, and other experience-enhancing technology solutions, announced the release of its colossal-capacity 32GB DiskGO Flash Drive.

Encased in a sleek, silver housing, the 32GB DiskGO Flash Drive proves essential for those transporting their digital life. The drive’s vast capacity takes convenience in data portability protection and recovery to a new dimension. To put its storage enormity in perspective, it can hold more than 21,000 pictures, 32 hours of video, 8,000 songs, or 320,000 documents. EDGE offers the most competitive price on the market for a 32GB flash drive. Priced at $399.95.

With a transfer rate of up to 480Mb/s, the drive includes a free preview of CryptArchiver encryption software, which ciphers up to 25MB of data at 128-bit AES encryption. The DiskGO Flash Drive is Offered with a lifetime warranty and toll-free technical support, the drive features a durable keychain grommet, built-in pen clip, and removable cap.

More at Edge Tech here and here.


Oct 12 2007

8GB I-O DATA With ReadyBoost

Tag: Ready Boost, TechLuver, USB Memory, Windows VistaJack @ 6:17 AM

I-O Data 8GB USB Memory with Vista ReadyBoostAkihabaraNews reports on this 8GB I-O Data ToteBag with ReadyBoost for Windows Vista. “Nothing to make you go crazy, just a nice addition to the already existing line-up made of 1, 2 and 4GB versions, 16.5×70.8×9.2mm (now that’s precise), 12g and ReadyBoost compatible, for all you VISTA owners.”

More at AkihabaraNews, I-O Data (Google Translate)