Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Toshiba Lanches Wi-Fi Camera SD Cards


 New Wi-Fi SD Card

This summer Toshiba will launches its new Wi-Fi enabled SD card for cameras.  These cards will let users share their photos immediately, at the time and place when their photos are taken. Up to 10 devices can share the miniature wireless network, that the SD card generates, to download photos from its memory.   The 8GB card is currently available in Japan and sells for about 6,000 Japanese Yen (US $72), while a regular SD card sells for a fraction of that price. 

In the future, Wi-Fi enabled SD cards may be obsolete because digital camera makers are building Wi-Fi features directly into the hardware of the camera.
TeraMarketing

Monday, May 7, 2012

Kingston Digital Announces Card Reader with USB 3.0


USB 3.0 Card Reader

In April, Kingston announced that it has updated its MobileLite G3 card reader with USB3.0 support.  The newest MobileLite is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and supports SD/SDHC/SDXC/microSD, and Memory Stick Pro Duo.  The device is compatible with most operating systems but will not work with Macs.  The MobileLite G3 costs $10 and comes with a two-year warranty and free tech support.
TeraMarketing

Friday, May 4, 2012

Garmin Partners with Suzuki


Garmin GPS Navigation in Your Suzuki Vehicle 

For the first time ever, Garmin’s navigation and entertainment system will be coming to the dashboard of Suzuki vehicles.  Most American 2013-model Suzuki vehicles will come with the Garmin navigation and entertainment voice-enabled system.  Garmin’s system will have a 6.1-inch high-resolution, touch screen display, CD player and radio.  The navigation system will also come equipped with a USB port to transfer travel routes, photos and music and a SD card slot to easily load map updates.
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Thursday, May 3, 2012

NAB Review


 Thank You for Stopping by Our Booth

 

Last month TeraMotions attended the NAB Trade Show in Las Vegas, NV April 14th -19th.    We enjoyed meeting everyone who stopped by our booth.  Reporter James E. O'Neal stopped by our booth to speak with TeraMotions and to snap a few pictures.  O'Neal even featured U-Reach, along with a picture of the U-Reach booth and U-Reach's representative, Faith Her, in his news article for the NAB Show Daily News.  Her is seen here holding U-Reach's copy-protected USBs and behind her are the Intelligent 9 Flash Duplicators that debuted in January of this year.  You can read O'Neal's full article here.
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Friday, April 20, 2012

Recycle This Earth Day Quick Links of the Day

Recycle Your Hard Drive This Earth Day

Earth Day is a great opportunity to remember to recycle.  You can reuse and recycle your old hard drives and here are some helpful links to get you on your way.



HOW TO RECYCLE HARD DRIVES

Hard drives are made mostly of aluminum which is easily recycled.  If you have time to dissemble your hard drive yourself wiki how has a tutorial http://www.wikihow.com/Recycle-Old-Computer-Hard-Drives

If you live in San Diego then the San Diego Recycling Center has free eWaste drop off every weekday http://www.recyclesandiego.org/

You can ship your hard drive to Back Thru The Future Technology Disposal; you pay for shipping and it will be recycled for free http://www.freeharddriverecycling.com/

AND IF YOU'RE CRAFTY

How to recycle your hard drive into a lamp http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Recycle-A-Hard-Drive-To-A-Cool-Lamp/

How to make a clock out of an old hard drive http://tgrounds.blogspot.com/2007/05/how-to-make-clock-out-of-hard-drive.html

Thursday, April 19, 2012

This Earth Day Recycle Your CDs


 Earth Day is April 22nd


April 22nd is Earth Day and CD Recycling Center of America wants to remind you to recycle your CDs.  CD Recycling Center encourages everyone to mail in their old CDs, DVDs and Blu-rays and the discs will be recycled for free.   There is no need for your old discs to end up in landfills when those discs could be recycled into new plastic items such as hard hats, recycling bins, office equipment, automotive industry parts  and much more.

To mail in your discs, just visit the website www.cdrecyclingcenter.com and sign in.  You can then print out a mailing label and mail in your discs.  Once the discs are received you will be registered on the website as an official Registered Member of The Compact Disc Recycling Center.

Backing up data onto a discs is popular today because of the 50-100 year life expectancy of a discs . U-Reach's CD / DVD / Blu-ray Duplicators are some of our most popular sellers.  If your data is safe for 100 years, just think how long it would take your disc to break down in a landfill.  Be sure to recycle your old, discarded discs.

TeraEarth


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Quick Links of the Day

Links We Like
HP warns that malware-infected compact flash were shipped out  http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/04/11/hp_ships_malware_cards_with_switches_oops/



The Compact Flash Association invites participation on CFast(TM)2.0 http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-compactflash-association-invites-participation-on-cfasttm-20-2012-04-16



MemoTrek announces its new metal, key-shaped USB http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2012/04/16/prweb9400222.DTL



Staff at London hospital lose unencrypted USB with patient data http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/041712-poor-training-blamed-for-hospital-258335.html?hpg1=bn
Should hospitals use copy protected USBs?  TeraMotions offers copy protected USBs so data can be viewed but not copied.