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2009-01-08
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2009-01-10
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2009-01-10
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. . . imagine the long term storage possibilities in a very, very tiny form factor.
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2009-01-10
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DO NOT WANT.
SDHC already is naturally extendable to 2TB, but standardizing on the proprietary exFAT is just evil; FAT32 works up to 2TB, and exFAT has no real compatibility. (Platforms are Windows CE, Vista, and NT7 only.)
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2009-01-10
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Sadly, those needs could've been met just fine by SDHC without requiring that nasty exFAT (how long do you think it will be until OS X and Linux actually get to use these cards?).
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2009-01-10
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i suspect apple would just license it, as needed. not that i know of any official apple card readers, so maybe it would be licensed by whoever ends up providing a third party reader to apple products?
Anybody else up for 4 Terabytes of storage in an N800?
Might have to sell the house to afford them though....