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    Walmart Black Friday 2024: Dates, hours, deals Walmart's second Black Friday event kicks off online Monday, Nov. 25 at 12 p.m. ET exclusively for paid Walmart+ members and 5 p.m. ET for all customers.

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  5. SD card - Wikipedia

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    SanDisk again announced pre-loaded cards in 2008, under the slotMusic name, this time not using any of the DRM capabilities of the SD card. [145] In 2011, SanDisk offered various collections of 1000 songs on a single slotMusic card for about $40, [146] now restricted to compatible devices and without the ability to copy the files.

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    First SanDisk logo (1995–2007) Second SanDisk logo (2007–2024) SanDisk (originally Sundisk) was founded in 1988 by Eli Harari, Sanjay Mehrotra, and Jack Yuan. [5] In 1995, just before its initial public offering, SunDisk changed its name to SanDisk, to avoid confusion with Sun Microsystems, a prominent computer manufacturer at the time. [6]

  7. Memory card - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 the SD card was announced. SD was envisioned as a single memory card format for several kinds of electronic devices, that could also function as an expansion slot for adding new capabilities for a device. [21] In 2001, SmartMedia alone captured 50% of the digital camera market and CF had captured the professional digital camera market.