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Gruvi was a short-lived memory card format compatible with microSD developed by Sandisk in 2006. It used the company's TrustedFlash card technology, which functioned like the conventional SD card but it could be extended to on-demand content. The cards were intended for the distribution of music and videos and had a variety of special Digital rights management features including the ability to pre-load content that could be 'unlocked' at a later date. The announced objective was the replacement of CDs, which was highlighted by the involvement of music publisher EMI when the product was launched. The little cards featured a picture of the artist whose music was pre-loaded. They were compatible with mobile phones, t, and laptop computers. Only a handful of Gruvi cards were ever released, one

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  • Gruvi was a short-lived memory card format compatible with microSD developed by Sandisk in 2006. It used the company's TrustedFlash card technology, which functioned like the conventional SD card but it could be extended to on-demand content. The cards were intended for the distribution of music and videos and had a variety of special Digital rights management features including the ability to pre-load content that could be 'unlocked' at a later date. The announced objective was the replacement of CDs, which was highlighted by the involvement of music publisher EMI when the product was launched. The little cards featured a picture of the artist whose music was pre-loaded. They were compatible with mobile phones, t, and laptop computers. Only a handful of Gruvi cards were ever released, one of them was the album A Bigger Bang by the Rolling Stones. (en)
  • Gruvi era um formato de cartão de memória de curta duração compatível com microSD desenvolvido pela SanDisk em 2006. Ele usou a tecnologia de cartão TrustedFlash da empresa, que funcionava como o cartão SD convencional, mas podia ser estendido para conteúdo sob demanda. Os cartões destinavam-se à distribuição de música e vídeos e tinham uma variedade de recursos especiais de gerenciamento de direitos digitais, incluindo a capacidade de pré-carregar conteúdo que poderia ser 'desbloqueado' posteriormente. O objetivo anunciado foi a substituição dos CDs, que se destacou pelo envolvimento da editora musical EMI no lançamento do produto. Os pequenos cartões apresentavam uma foto do artista cuja música foi pré-carregada. Eles eram compatíveis com telefones celulares, te computadores laptop. Apenas um punhado de cartões Gruvi foram lançados, um deles foi o álbum A Bigger Bang dos Rolling Stones. (pt)
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  • Gruvi was a short-lived memory card format compatible with microSD developed by Sandisk in 2006. It used the company's TrustedFlash card technology, which functioned like the conventional SD card but it could be extended to on-demand content. The cards were intended for the distribution of music and videos and had a variety of special Digital rights management features including the ability to pre-load content that could be 'unlocked' at a later date. The announced objective was the replacement of CDs, which was highlighted by the involvement of music publisher EMI when the product was launched. The little cards featured a picture of the artist whose music was pre-loaded. They were compatible with mobile phones, t, and laptop computers. Only a handful of Gruvi cards were ever released, one (en)
  • Gruvi era um formato de cartão de memória de curta duração compatível com microSD desenvolvido pela SanDisk em 2006. Ele usou a tecnologia de cartão TrustedFlash da empresa, que funcionava como o cartão SD convencional, mas podia ser estendido para conteúdo sob demanda. Os cartões destinavam-se à distribuição de música e vídeos e tinham uma variedade de recursos especiais de gerenciamento de direitos digitais, incluindo a capacidade de pré-carregar conteúdo que poderia ser 'desbloqueado' posteriormente. O objetivo anunciado foi a substituição dos CDs, que se destacou pelo envolvimento da editora musical EMI no lançamento do produto. Os pequenos cartões apresentavam uma foto do artista cuja música foi pré-carregada. Eles eram compatíveis com telefones celulares, te computadores laptop. Apen (pt)
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