Gadgetism.org > And speaking of memory cards....

http://www.mobilitysite.com [MobilitySite] reader packs support for most everything you could ask for, including seemingly every variation of SD, mini/microSD, xD, CompactFlash, and Memory Stick -- and, with the aid of a fresh firmware update, SDHC cards up to 4GB as well (making it a 29-in-1 reader if you follow Buffalo's logic). Our friends in Japan should be able to pick the reader up now, in their choice of four pretty tame colors, for 2,960 Yen (about 25 bucks).

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http://gadgetmonkey.blogspot.com [Gadget Monkey] The USB SD card: I dont know about you, but with my phone, ipod, headphones and other gadgetry on my desk, it gets awfully cluttered, so SD via USB would be great fot atleast getting rid of my card reader but lets not forget what impact this could have. If SD becomes compatible with USB, this will add some much needed base compatibility so you can take your data with you, knowing that you can access it via any pc with USB, as apposed to hoping that when you get where your going, they happen to have a card reader.

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