Sony unveils Crystal White PlayStation Vita, limited digital diva edition

Remember that line-up of colorful consoles we eyed back at TGS? One of eight of those mock-ups is about to become a reality, at least in Japan. On June 28th, color conscious gamers will be able to pick up a WiFi or 3G Crystal White PlayStation Vita for ¥24,980 and ¥29,980, respectively (that’s about $312 and $375 if you’re counting in greenbacks)

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Samsung announces Ultra High Speed–1 microSD memory card

In a way, I am quite glad that most of the world has agreed to the SD memory card standard – it just makes life a whole lot easier whenever you purchase one of these puppies, knowing that it is capable of being hooked up to a slew of different devices out there (unless you are talking about older generation Sony products, of course, that relies on nothing but their proprietary Memory Stick format). Well, over the years, the standard sized SD memory card just did not do, and we folks wanted something smaller – and hence heralded the birth of the microSD memory card which is as small, or even smaller for some of us, than the size of our fingernail. While this made it extremely easy to tote around, it was also equally easy to lose

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Sony flashes new XQD memory cards, your pre-ordered Nikon D4 smiles coyly

We’ve been eagerly awaiting some of that next-gen XQD memory since it was announced right around a month ago, and now that we have something worthy to pop it in, we’re doubly buzzed. Sony’s the first to step forward, kicking off with QDH16 ($129) and QDH32 ($229) cards where the number represents the capacity

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