Photos: SanDisk's TrustedFlash
SanDisk's new TrustedFlash compact flash cards has copyright protection built in.
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Musical memory cards
SanDisk's new TrustedFlash compact flash cards with built-in digital rights management software will let consumers move digital video and music among devices without violating copyright protection. The first cards to go on the market in November will come preloaded with the Rolling Stones' new CD "A Bigger Bang."
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A new high-speed flash memory storage device called an iNand stores up to 4GB of content and can play in MP3 players and mobile phones. Based on SanDisk's new TrustedFlash digital rights management technology, the cards will debut starting with a $95 2GB card.
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