Panasonic – micro SDHC memory card – with 6 “Proof” performances: waterproof, static electrical resistance, magnetic resistance, X-ray resistance, and heat resistance

Panasonic - micro SDHC memory card - with 6 "Proof" performances: waterproof, static electrical resistance, magnetic resistance, X-ray resistance, and heat resistance

Panasonic is releasing a micro SDHC memory card (4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB) with 6 “Proof” performances: waterproof, static electrical resistance, magnetic resistance, X-ray resistance, and heat resistance on July 13.

It also has “fuse” function that protects the device from heat and fire generation if the micro SDHC memory card happens to generate anomalous heat.

The microSD card’s new standard “UHS-I (Ultra High Speed-I)” allows this product to reach to a fast transfer rate: Read 45MB/s, Write 12MB/s

Price: Open price

I-O DATA – Ultra small fingertip sized – USB3.0 compliant colorful mini USB memory

I-O DATA - Ultra small fingertip sized - USB3.0 compliant colorful mini USB memory

I-O DATA is releasing USB3.0 compliant colorful mini USB memory series in late June. The USB memory is ultra small fingertip size (3.2g, W14.5 x D24 x H7.5mm).

The capacity is 8GB or 16GB. It comes with the 3 changeable caps in different colors, and there are 4 different color combinations available for each capacity model.

As a security measure, it’s compatible with the file encryption software “Quick Secure”.

Price: Open price
Size: W14.5 x D24 x H7.5mm
Weight: 3.2g

LG E960 support manuals confirm Nexus 4 name, 8GB and 16GB configurations

LG E960 support manuals confirm Nexus 4 name, 8GB and 16GB configurations

The information leaks ahead Google’s Android event next week continue to flow, with the latest thanks to support manuals on LG’s Australian and UK websites. While we’re already familiar with the phone’s hardware thanks to a detailed Belarusian review, the manuals confirm it is going to be called the Nexus 4, and that along with the 8GB version we’ve seen there will definitely be a 16GB edition available. As you can see above, it also includes an induction coil for wireless charging and excludes any microSD slots for additional storage. This all comes after two separate Nexus 10 leaks earlier today, as well as a report by Wired of a lost Nexus 4 recovered in a San Francisco bar (sound familiar?) last month. Hit the source link below to check out the LG E960 PDF for yourself (you may need to select the “show all” radio button), although there’s only a few diagrams and support info waiting within.

[Thanks, Tim aka Zurginator]

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