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ADVISORY/You Can Never Be Too Rich, Too Thin, or Have a Big Enough CompactFlash Card.


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ADVISORY...for Monday Monday: see week.  (July July: see month.  16)

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Delkin Devices, the leading innovator of eFilm(TM) flash memory upgrades and memory-related products, continues to strengthen its position in the flash memory market with the introduction of the 512MB CompactFlash Type I card.

Delkin's new 512MB eFilm card maximizes the storage capacity of today's portable digital devices like digital cameras, handheld PCs An editor has expressed concern that this article or section is .
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