PSP owners gobble up Memory Sticks
High-capacity versions of the Memory Stick cards that the new gadget uses to store video, photos and music have been in short supply almost since the handheld game player went on sale. Flash memory specialist SanDisk is scrambling to get more in stores.
"It’s been hard to keep up with the demand," said Christina Day, product marketing manager for SanDisk. "It’s a good problem to have, but we don’t want to have people frustrated."
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