memory stick
Noun
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Noun
memory stick (plural memory sticks)
- (computing) One of a series of memory devices manufactured by the Sony Corporation ranging in size from a USB drive down to a flash card.
- (computing) A portable solid-state electronic flash memory data storage device equipped with a USB (or similarly specified) plug for direct connection to a corresponding port; a USB drive, thumb drive or pen drive.
- 2003, Jon Hall, Paul G. Sery, Red Hat Linux Fedora For Dummies, page 343 ↗,
- The first step to increasing your drive space is to add a new storage device. It can be a hard drive (IDE or SCSI), but also a USB or FireWire memory stick.
- 2008, Cory Doctorow, Little Brother, page 56 ↗,
- You might be wondering at this point what dark secrets I had locked away on my phone and memory sticks and email.
- 2009, Steve Seguis, Windows PowerShell 2 For Dummies, unnumbered page ↗,
- To do this, you can run a script on a computer periodically to check for any attached USB disk drives or memory sticks.
- 2003, Jon Hall, Paul G. Sery, Red Hat Linux Fedora For Dummies, page 343 ↗,
- (generic portable solid-state data storage device) data stick, pen drive, thumb drive, USB drive
- French: carte mémoire
- German: Speicherkarte, SD-Card, Multimedia-Card
- Portuguese: cartão de memória
- Russian: ка́рточка па́мяти
- Spanish: Memory Stick, tarjeta de memoria
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