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The DVD player, which is available now, only uses Sony's memory sticks, and even though Sony cards constitute the largest part of the market, this could present a problem if your digital camera includes a different brand of memory stick.
Sure, their curation of the devices' hardware is impeccable, but the "magic" doesn't come from the A4, any more than the snappiness of Google something comes from the brand of memory they use in their servers.
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Another abbreviation, SD, can mean either Standard Definition or Secure Digital, which is the brand of flash memory used in many tapeless camcorders.
'It's cheap and it fills them up and it's somewhere to go, I suppose.' I imagine that anyone who regularly visits fast food outlets has a stock of associations to draw on, the best of times and the worst of times, a kind of brand memory.
The group's brand of disco electropop brings about memories of summer adventure even in the depths of winter.
Wireless phones were key to Samsung's transformation from a financially ailing maker of memory chips and cheap microwave ovens into a respected brand.
"With Vista, we introduced brand-new software that's very low overhead," consuming 500 kilobytes of memory, he said.
Without argument, there hasn't been a more untimely demise or massive misstep in recent beverage brand memory than the internment of the brand consumers know and love as Gatorade.
Supersonic means faster than the speed of sound, of course, and the Supersonic styling look arrived in early '50s, when the word was still high tech and brand new, and memory of Chuck Yeager's 1947 flight to break the sound barrier in the Bell X-1 still fresh.
Memory, all kinds of memory, is exploding.
The obliteration of memory.
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