this is a test question for an online school
Smart Media is owned by the Japanese company Toshiba. It is a separate division within the Toshiba organisation and produces and researches flash memory cards.
the answer is USB Flash Drive and smart card
There are programs available to recover memory off of flash cards in some circumstances even after they have been wiped. Smart Recovery is the name of one program that works fairly well.
A smart consumer of media is someone who enjoys media but understands the limitations. A smart consumer of media doesn't blindly trust all information without doing independent research.
Smart Car is a car brand. They make modern, compact cars.
Typically. Asians are portrayed as being extremely smart and nerdy in the media. This is not a well-rounded representation of Asian people, since Asian people are comprised of a very large and diverse population.
Smart phones.
The following services are offered by Media Smart UK are: teaching materials for parents and children, advertising media literacy, body image and self esteem lessons among other things. Media Smart is a non profit organisation.
Mayflower compact (: -i feel smart now-<3
It's smart media technologies !
Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center, Windows Media Smart? Difficult to answer when your question can apply to several different softwares.
Each camera manufacturer uses specific types of memory cards. Smart Media is a dying (probably dead) type of card. xD is used primarily by Fuji or Olympus, Compact Flash was the defacto memory card for high end cameras and is still used, although some camera manufacturers are switching to SD cards, SD cards are the most common cards now, and Memory Stick Pro is used mainly by SONY. There is no best card. Once you feel that you are at end of a photo session, ie. a wedding, this years Christmas parties, you should dump your card to your computer's hard drive. These files should be backed up to either an external hard drive or preserved on a CD or DVD. This is best done when you can fill the CD or DVD (to minimize the number of backup CD's/DVD's in a backup location.