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  2. Memory card - Wikipedia

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    These cards were faster than their flash counterparts. Some of the first PCMCIA cards had capacities of 1 to 5 MB and cost US$100 per MB. [18] Other early cards such as the Bee Card contained non-modifiable ROM, Write once read many EPROM or rewriteable EEPROM memory. [19]

  3. Memory box - Wikipedia

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    Memory boxes are provided by some hospitals in the event of stillbirth, miscarriage, or other problem during or after childbirth.They contain objects belonging to or representing the deceased child to help relatives come to terms with their loss.

  4. Keepsake box - Wikipedia

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    A keepsake box or memory box, typically made from wood, is used for storing mementos of a special time, event or person.They are often created or purchased to mark life's major events like a christening, wedding, birthday, or First Holy Communion.

  5. xD-Picture Card - Wikipedia

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    The Type M+ card, first released in April 2008, [16] offers data rates 1.5 times that of Type M cards. As of 2008, cards are available only in 1 and 2 GB capacities. Olympus says that its xD cards support special "picture effects" when used in some Olympus cameras, though these software features are not intrinsically hardware-dependent.

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    Trump Cards | The Huffington Post

  7. The best coffee subscription services of 2025, tested by AOL

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    The brand features a different country (and blend) every month, and each box includes a bag of coffee, a postcard, and an info card about the brew. There’s just one subscription to choose from ...

  8. slotRadio - Wikipedia

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    slotRadio was a proprietary format developed by SanDisk that delivered music on a microSD memory card. Up to 1,000 songs were preloaded on microSD cards which were DRM protected. Users had no direct access to the music to copy songs, organize playlists, or download the songs from the card. [1]

  9. Exclusive-U.S. whistleblower says Mastercard, Visa failed to ...

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    The whistleblower, a senior compliance expert in the credit card and banking industries, said the two giant card companies knew their networks were being used to pay for illegal content on the ...