Supply is short for flash memory
Strong demand for digital cameras and an unexpected surge in sales of new removable storage devices for personal computers have led to a shortage of removable flash memory, analysts said last week. "Consumers should not expect to see prices rise, but the shortage could keep equipment makers from lowering prices or adding new features, they said."
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