It was invented by RIM {Research In Motion} Company.
Harjeet Wipro
A micro Sd card is the best to use because Kingston makes a usb reader for micro SD cards. You plug the micro SD card into the USB reader then the USB reader is plugged into one of the USB ports on your laptop and will read it as an external drive.
you can use a card reader. but you'd have to stick the micro card in the reader, then insert the reader into the computer. move the data. then, stick your other memory card into the reader and move them back using the reader. here's the best deal you'll get on a reader (based on my quick Google search): http://www.sd-outlet.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=39_56&product_id=116 OR you can get a card adapter, but you'd still need the reader unless your computer has an internal reader for sd cards. that same site has adapters too I'm sure. i don't know if you can buy them separate from the mini's/micro's though..
If your PC has a SD card reader you can simply plug the card into the reader and the memory card should show up as a removable drive that you can put music on. If your PC does not have a card reader you can buy one. They are available in several forms. As fixed hardware usually occupying a 3.5" bay, USB sticks that have a spot to plug the card into, and portable USB card readers.If the SD card in question is a micro SD card, a micro SD to SD adapter will be needed if the reader being used does not have a slot for micro SD cards. If the micro SD card is being used in a cell phone, another option available for putting music on the card is Bluetooth.
It reads the microSD, Memory Stick Micro (M2), microSD High Capacity (microSDHC) - USB memory cards.
Card reader itself does not contain any memory, so the answer is NO. If you mean the card reader with memory card inside, then the answer is YES.
It depends on the memory card reader, but typically the answer is no.
There are so many reasons why it occurs. Maybe your memory card is not functioning or your card reader itself. There's also a posibility that you card reader is not compatible with your memory card, make sure you have the manual for your card reader for it's specification and compatibilities. Many card readers today uses memory card adapter aside from the memory card alone. It function as a protective material for your memory card. Maybe your card reader needs an adapter not only the memory card. I hope this one helps.
media reader/ card reader/ memory card, reader or writer
you will need a card reader to connect your memory card in a computer, card reader can be plug in a USB port.
A memory card reader such as the Kingston 19-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader will allow you to read any format of memory card on your PC.
Anyware offers an inexpensive memory card reader that is palm-sized.
Yes, Sony offers memory card readers including a 17-in-1 Memory Card Reader for around $30.