Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Whether you have a smartphone, tablet, a headphone, a music player, a photo frame, a digital Polaroid camera or any other digital device, a microSD memory card is something that you need at some point ...
Every device could always use some extra storage space, whether we’re talking about a smartphone, tablet, security camera, or even a dashcam. If any of your devices are still stuck on a 128GB, 64GB, ...
Unlike the Eye-Fi wireless SD cards which lock you into a set amount of storage, PQI’s Air Card uses a microSD slot so that as the tiny cards get bigger and bigger ...
Apple's iPhone may not have conventional memory expansion slots, but it's still possible to use MicroSD cards with the device. MicroSD adapters for the iPhone come in a variety of different forms, ...
MicroSD cards are small storage drives designed to store photos and video from digital cameras and other portable devices. You can use a USB adapter to transfer the files from the MicroSD card if the ...
Kingston Technology's microSD card and adapter bundle aims to make interoperability easier over multiple device platforms. "With microSD cards being utilized in many multifunction handsets, we saw an ...
Can you ever really say you have enough storage space? As soon as you think you do, you end up needing more somewhere… like in your phone, your tablet, your dashcam or security cam, your Nintendo ...
I'm considering purchasing a BaseQi Adapter to keep a 1TB SanDisk Extreme Pro microSD card permanently "stealth"-installed in my M2 14" Pro (running Ventura). I intend to keep (a duplicate of) my ...
Wouldn’t it be great if you can use a microSD as a Vita memory card? One company has now created a new microSD card adapter which fits perfectly into the PlayStation Vita 3G handheld console. The ...
MicroSD cards are almost identical to SD cards in every way, except they’re smaller and instead of being used in point-and-shoot cameras and DSLRs, they’re more common in devices like smartphones, ...