The Memory card are devices that store digital data. Memory cards are used in various electronic devices from hand held computers, mobile phones, cameras, etcetera. Memory cards are rewritable. They are quite small in size, they can store a high amount of data
If its rewritable card should allow you to over ride the information.
Neither. Both ROM and RAM are memory. A CD is a form of storage, which has nothing to do with memory.
Of course they are, think of them as the modern replacement for a floppy disk but with no moving parts and much greater capacity!
I think it means it's not rewritable.
Sandisk memory cards are functionally equivalent to all other similiar memory cards, it just is branded.
Memory cards are relatively unsecure unless you put a password on the material.
Sony offers a variety of memory cards such as micro memory cards for a variety of cell phones and cameras, memory cards for a variety of game consoles such as Sony playstations.
The PlayStation 2 memory cards have the non-volatile and not the volatile flash memory.
1GB memory card has more space. The capacity of the memory cards are various, such as, 16MB 32MB. There are lots of memory cards on this website: http://www.dinodirect.com/Wii-Accessories/Wii-Memory-Cards/ You can have a look.
No, only CD-RWs are rewritable.
There are a wide variety of different memory cards on the market created by Dell Inspiron. However the highest capacity for these memory cards is 4GB.