The
64GB Flash Drive is a thumb-sized device, nearly small enough to go on a
key chain, that takes a microSD card and sets up a Wi-Fi network. It
can connect up to eight devices and stream up to three simultaneous
playback streams without the need for an Internet connection.It can
receive and send data from a smartphone to a tablet and other
devices,The teams given Atlas robots will have to develop control
software that galaxy leggings will
allow human controllers to operate the robots despite significant time
delays. and the network can be encrypted with standard Wi-Fi protocols
to keep it secure.SanDisk is billing the new drive as a handy way to
share and store across different devices, as well as a memory expansion
for when a smartphone or other device is reaching its storage
capacity."We're excited about this new category, specifically the form
factor as the ease of use is the key thing," said Dinesh Bahal, vice
president of product marketing at SanDisk during a demo at Storage
Vision 2014 ahead of CES.
"Literally
I can load up the app, turn on the product, it automatically switches
the network and everything is there—the ability to look at
files,Six-foot-two and 330 lbs, Atlas might look like it could crush any buy WoW Gears in a cage-match. folders, videos, photos,They are used whenever people find it tedious or impractical to do the task Christian Louboutin Shoes,
Dance explained. music separately and then play from there."SanDisk had
to build a product with an exFAT filing system to accommodate microSD
cards beyond 32GB—64GB is the current upper limit in microSD cards
globally, according to Bahal, but the device could accommodate a 128GB
card.Rechargeable via its USB interface, the Flash Drive has a four-hour
battery life versus nine hours for SanDisk's Connect Wireless Media
Drive, a larger device with an SDHC/SDXC card slot that was also
announced last summer. The Wireless Media Drive can stream five
different HD movies simultaneously and is geared toward heavy multimedia
use, while the 64GB Flash Drive is more of a portable memory extender.
Egyptian
police deployed at churches across the country with orders to use live
ammunition to protect Coptic Christians over their Christmas holiday,
the Interior Ministry said on Monday.Dozens of churches and Christian
properties were attacked in August, the month after the army overthrew
Islamist President Mohamed Mursi.Since then, although wider reprisals
against Christians have been infrequent, sectarian rhetoric from
Islamists against Christians, who make up about 10 percent of Egypt's
population, has intensified and the authorities are on alert for any
attack.
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