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32GB microSD Around the Corner (Finally)
January 18, 2010 at 12:41 PM

Samsung 32GB microSDHC Card

Compatibility with 32GB microSD cards has been referenced in countless smartphone spec sheets over the past 18 months or so, but so far we've not seen any microSD cards with capacities larger than 16GB.  We've waited impatiently for the promised doubling of capacity since the first 32GB mention in 2008.

And it now seems that wait is almost over. 

Samsung has developed a new process for manufacturing higher-capacity memory chips and plans to begin mass production of 32GB microSDHC flash memory cards next month.

"The 32GB microSD card … stacks eight 32Gb NAND components and a card controller. The industry's highest capacity, production-ready microSD card is enabled by the use of Samsung's advanced 30-nm class 32Gb NAND flash memory technology."

Source: Samsung Press Release

 

More Windows Mobile 7 Release Rumors
January 18, 2010 at 8:25 AM

Windows Mobile 7

Nature abhors a vacuum, and that goes double for tech news types.  When supplied with little or no information, the talking heads will fill the void with any ol' thing, baseless rumors and guesses being, more often than not, the medium of choice. And, like an anthropologist lecturing on peoples eons-dead, they deliver their speculation with absolute confidence. 

And that's fine – hell, it's even entertaining – but we usually leave the wild speculation to others.  That said, we also like to keep you updated on the latest specumation making the rounds whenever it seems credible.

The latest comes from Gizmodo, which has some interesting ideas on Windows Mobile in the new year.  In a nutshell, the story states that Windows Mobile 7 will indeed be shown at the MWC in February, that the OS will ship sometime in late 2010, and that there will be – contrary to recent reports – support for at least some WinMo 6.x applications, probably via emulation.

Each of these assertions seems reasonable given what we've been told over the last several months, but we won't know anything for sure until mid-year.  Even if Microsoft shows off 7 in February (and we think they will, in some form at least), changes will come between then and year's end.  The legacy support for existing third-party apps seems the most suspect, although new, fast mobile CPUs could make this a possibility. 

We can't imagine Zune media components not being part of the mix, and there will surely be significant UI changes.  There could also be Minority Report-style gesture controls, Windows XP emulators, a Bluetooth neural interface and…

Wild speculation.  So tempting.

 

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