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The average digital camera tends to save images to SD or SDHC cards. Some of the high-end DSLR cameras save to a faster storage medium called CompactFlash. These cards are much faster than SD cards, but tend to cost a lot more too. Super Talent has announced a new CompactFlash card called the CFast that promises much higher performance than the average CF card.

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Citizen Gadgetry

By Michael Gartenberg on Wednesday, Nov 25th 2009 1 Comment

opening boxI love watching excellence in motion. Watching Fred Astaire dance, reading a poem by Robert Frost, watching Michael Jordan play ball, Tiger Woods play golf or opening new products that have the ability to bring a smile to my face. They all share one thing, these folks make it look so easy. The result of hard work and tireless practice is that the performance appears almost effortless. Of course, that’s never the case.

I’m constantly amazed at the number and the degree of badly designed products out there that come to market. I’m talking bad stuff. I mean stuff that had to go from concept, to design, to prototype and eventually make it to the retail channel. Stuff so bad that it’s impossible to imagine that anyone in their right mind signed off on the process and the steps along the way. The stuff that makes you scream…”what were they thinking?” You don’t need to be a genius to know that some of this stuff just won’t work. It isn’t rocket science, it’s just focusing on the basics and this is why much of the criticism is warranted.

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Super Talent makes all sorts of different products for the computer market. The most recently unveiled product from the company was a new SSD last week called the UltraDrive DX. Super Talent has now unveiled a new RAM offering for the Intel Core i5/i7 platform.

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After spending most of Friday curled in a ball twitching and drooling after losing power and Internet access for almost 12 hours, I am glad to be back online and in the 21st century again. Just in time to hunker down and dose myself with a nice helping of week in review for your perusal. Chris reviewed the GSM Palm Pre and found the camera wasn't as good as some of its peers but found plenty to like in the end. The webOS operating system stands apart from rival OS'. Buffalo announced the HD-HU3 USB 3.0 drive and controller that will be shipping in Japan this month. The drive isn’t even that expensive; I hope it comes to America too.

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Super Talent has added a new SSD to its storage line called the UltraDrive DX. This SSD is a branded Toshiba product with MLC NAND technology to provide fast read and write speeds. The UltraDrive DX has two levels of security on the drive to protect data.

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Oh, how we laughed at Kopin’s Golden-i wearable computer when the company showed us renders earlier in the year; even though they promised it was heading to production, we were still dubious.  The joke is on us, it seems, as Kopin have announced that the Golden-i Gen 2 will be entering field trials in December this year, with production kicking off in earnest next year.  Units are expected to have a Bluetooth headset, 15-inch virtual PC display, head-gesture recognition and voice-control.

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The typical SSD installs into the inside of a computer system and tends to use the SATA interface in consumer PCs. Super Talent has announced that it is now shipping its high-performance RAIDDrive SSDs that forgo the typical SSD form factor.

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Ricoh Japan have announced their latest digital camera, the CX2, an update of the CX1 launched back in February.  While the sensor may stay the same – a 9.29-megapixel CMOS – it’s now paired with a bigger, 10.7x optical zoom (up from 7.1x) along with a boost in burst shooting, now at 5fps rather than 4fps.

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Super Talent have unveiled what they’re describing as the world’s smallest 32GB USB drive, squeezing 32GB of NAND flash into a water-resistant casing.  In fact, six new models are on offer with the new capacity, each boasting up to 30MB/sec transfer rates.

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Do you have room in your heart for another tiny memory stick?  Super Talent hope so, hence their latest Pico Mini thumb-drives.  Offering 2GB to 16GB of storage with a USB 2.0 interface and up to 200x transfer speeds, the drives are also waterproof. 

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