SanDisk, the company that pioneered flash memory storage cards, unveiled a new range of memory chip cards on Tuesday, incorporating an anti-piracy software chip to lure the entertainment market to a new storage medium. The new TrustedFlash cards will function as normal mass storage cards--SD cards with capacity of up to several gigabytes of data--but the movies, music or games on the card would be protected with digital rights management (DRM) software. ...

Source: Toms Hardware

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