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Memory cards: Make your phone more like an iPhone

Our need for storage is increasing, particularly because we want all of our music, videos and photos to travel with us on our phones, but manufacturers typically cut costs by skimping on internal memory. Luckily, the saving grace is expandable memory cards.

Memory cards: All your questions answered

With all the different types and variations available, it's easy to get confused about memory cards. But as they now fit into everything from digital cameras to printers, phones and televisions, it's important to know your way around the memory card maze.

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Reviews

  • Corsair Flash Voyager 64GB

    With more than enough space, some will be using Corsair's 64GB as a replacement for an external hard drive. Transferring this much data though will leave you wishing for more speed.

  • Corsair Flash Voyager (16GB)

    Corsair's ruggedised stick just got bigger.

  • Xbox 360 Hard Drive (120 GB)

    It's a 120GB hard drive, it comes with software and a cable to sync data between two drives, and it stores multimedia content. Its cost however is slightly prohibitive, making it a little hard to swallow even for hardcore gamers.

  • Xbox 360 Memory Unit (64MB)

    This Xbox 360 Memory Unit (64MB) allows you to save your game scores and gamer profiles.

  • Sony Ericsson W900i

    Only days after announcing its P990i smart phone, Sony Ericsson has unveiled a 3G Walkman handset that music lovers might be putting at the top of their wish lists this Christmas.

  • SanDisk Cruzer Profile (512MB)

    SanDisk's fingerprint-reading Cruzer Profile memory key can make data safe and secure, but it's big, heavy, and awkward to use.

  • Sony Memory Stick Entertainment Packs

    The first purchase you'll need to make after your PSP and games is a bigger Memory Stick (because you'll soon find that the 32MB included memory just isn't big enough). Sony's releasing the Memory Stick Entertainment Pack to coincide with the PSP launch -- each pack contains a Memory Stick, plus the Image Converter 2 management software (which is what you'll need to transfer your own movies into a PSP-friendly format). The packs come in three sizes -- 512MB, 1GB and 2GB.

  • Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo 2GB

    If you want the ultimate in capacity for your PSP, then a 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo is the way to go. This Sony one boasts transfer speeds of up to 80Mpbs.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Notebook shopping checklist

    Processors, memory, hard drives, screens, graphics cards, optical drives, connectivity. What should you be looking out for?

  • How to get the most from your RAM

    One of the cheapest ways to speed up your PC is to optimise the memory. So make the most of your PC's RAM, whether or not you add new modules.

  • Planning makes perfect -- know your PC components

    Your new PC will only be as good as the sum of its parts. Here's a quick guide to the main PC components you'll find available in 2006, so you can match your performance requirements and budget realities.

  • DIY: Memory Matters

    A RAM boost can be an inexpensive way to energise your PC's performance -- if you know how to pick the right modules. Follow our guide through the memory maze right to the RAM you need.

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