SanDisk today raised the amount of memory you can stuff into your phone to 64GB with the release of the first 64GB MicroSDXC memory card, along with several other USB drives and storage devices.

The 64GB MicroSDXC card is red and blue, unlike existing black memory cards. That'll make it a little harder to lose. It's faster than most phone and tablet memory cards, with Class 6 speeds of up to 30MB/sec. But it might not work in your phone, as existing phones don't have SDXC-compatible slots yet. MicroSDXC is a new standard announced in 2009 to allow tiny memory cards to support sizes up to 2TB; most phones support MicroSDHC, which maxes out at 32GB. We're dying to get one in and see which, if any phones can actually see this card's 64GB.

The new card will be available next month for a whopping $219.99. This actually isn't the first 64GB card to be announced—a company called Kingmax heralded one earlier this year. But it's the first one you'll probably be able to buy, as Kingmax's card still isn't for sale.

The company also announced a gadget called the Memory Vault, a little metal box about the size of a deck of cards containing either 8GB or 16GB of flash memory and designed to last 100 years. The purpose of the Memory Vault is to store important digital photos to pass them down to future generations, SanDisk said.

There are some gaps in that logic, of course. The Memory Vault uses USB, which may not exist decades from now, and we have no idea whether computers of the future will be able to decode JPG files. So maybe Sandisk's other scenario for the Memory Vault is a better one: offering a place to store your most important photos that you can grab in case of a house fire. The Memory Vault will be available next month at $49.99 for 8GB and $89.99 for 16GB, and it has a lifetime warranty.

That's not all! The company also announced a 64GB Extreme Pro card for digital cameras with 90MB/second write speeds and 95MB/second read speeds, for capturing high-megapixel photos and HD video. And the Cruzer Fit and Cruzer Switch flash drives are extremely small; the Cruzer Fit is just barely larger than your USB port. The eensy-weensy Fit ranges from 4 to 16GB, and the slightly larger, more rugged Switch ranges from 2 to 32GB. These products will be available next month, too.