Customer Reviews 

Obsolete medium. Don't use this.
2010-04-04For heaven's sake. Go to wikipedia and learn that xD is an obsolete media no longer supported as of 2010. Sheesh. It was a proprietary media Olympus tried to make people use in their cameras, and it's slow and limited in size.

Reliable & Fast
2010-02-09I've always gone for the Fuji branded memory cards and have never been disappointed. I've had several of increasing size and have never had one fail on me.

Great price for amount of memory
2009-12-28I ordered this for the memory and the great price.
I needed more memory for my digital camera for our Hawaiian cruise. Amazon always is so prompt in shipping.

uh...
2009-09-12It works but then it became unreadable, and I lost all the pictures taken because it reads as full but shows up empty. *shrug* To get the pictures recovered cost $200

Good service
2009-07-14that is very fast service. it was telling me about 2 or 3 weeks time. actually, it just be in my hand less a week. good
Electronics Articles 
The New User's Guide for iPod
Got a new iPod? This handy guide will help you do the following things:
Install iTunes
Connect and set up your iPod
Fill your iPod and iTunes with Music
Disconnect your iPod
Play your iPod
Learn more
Troubleshoot iTunes and iPod
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1. Install iTunes
Before you connect your iPod to your Mac or PC computer or use it, you must install the latest iTunes software.
Installing iTunes software
The New User's Guide for iTunes
2. Connect and Set Up your iPod
Charge your battery by connecting it to an Apple iPod Power Adapter or connect your iPod to a high-power USB port —one that's located directly on your computer—to ensure that your computer charges your iPod battery. (If your computer doesn't seem to recognize your connected iPod, wait about 30 minutes to allow the iPod battery to charge before going further.)
Charging your iPod battery through a computer or optional power adapter
3. Fill your iPod and iTunes with Music
Onc ...
Finding the Right Digital Camera
By Dave Etchells
Finding the Right Digital Camera
The overall goal of the Imaging Resource website (www.imaging-resource.com) is to help people chose and use digital imaging technology as effectively as possible. As simple as they are to use, choosing the right digital camera involves a number of decisions. Key issues are computing platform, image quality, onboard image capacity, exposure versatility, feature set, and included software. In this article, we'll lead you step-by-step through some of the issues to consider in making a purchase decision, and at the same time, suggest some things to look for in the test images we've collected on our website.
We're interested in your feedback and experience! We invite you to elaborate on this article by leaving comments via the database link at the bottom of the page. You can also give feedback in our "Forum" discussion-group section.
Computing Platform
This is an obvious consideration but it is fast becoming less of an issue than it o ...