Lexar goes 1000x for CF

Feeling the need for speed when shooting digital video or rapid-fire still photos? Lexar has announced the first 1000x CompactFlash cards.
 

Lexar claims industry first with 256GB CompactFlash card

Fed up with changing your camera's memory card? How does a quarter of a terabyte sound?
 

Study finds rumours stick in our memories

According to an Australian study, misinformation is never really erased from people's memories, even if the information is corrected later. Such a result implies the importance of getting it right the first time.
 

Kingston ready with certified Sandy Bridge RAM kits

Intel is launching its 'Sandy Bridge' CPU family in Australia today, so if you're in a rush to buy one of the latest systems you may be reassured to know that at least one memory supplier has a RAM kit ready for you.
 

Remember: Berries are good for the memory

A U.S. study has shown that berries, such as strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries, contain polyphenols, which are natural substances that these scientists found were very helpful in reducing the natural process of aging within the brain – that is, they slow mental decline.  
 

Older, obese women remember apples more than pears

According to July 2010 research from Northwestern University, older women who are obese, especially around the hips, are more likely to have problems remembering than do other women. It is better to be apple-shaped than pear-shaped for women when it comes to memory.  
 

What's this? WiFi on an SD memory card!

Toshiba and Singapore-based Trek 2000 International have teamed up to develop an SD memory card with WiFi functionality enabling SD-enabled digital cameras to upload their images wirelessly.
 

Don't have your wits about you: More dementia risk

According to new research from the Washington University School of Medicine, cognitive fluctuations (ups and downs in alertness) within older people may point to increased risk for dementia.
 

Lexar puts gamers in its crosshairs with new memory card range

Lexar's latest range of memory cards is aimed squarely at the gamer market.
 

Senior brains get a Web boost

U.S. researchers found that even after only one week using the Internet, the brains of older adults are stimulated enough to provide good mental exercise, along with strengthening their ability to reason.