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First impressions of the Kingston 16GB Wi-Drive
During my time at CES 2012, Kingston was kind enough to give me one of their 16GB Wi-Drive devices. The Wi-Drive is wireless storage for the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. It connects to a computer via USB and functions just like an external hard drive. Once you load up the Wi-Drive with music, videos more »
Kingston creates a mobile mobile media server with the Wi-Drive
Have you run out of space on your iOS device? Or maybe you just want to have some media that you can easily share with your other friends on iOS devices that you can’t just email. Well, Kingston has a device to help in both scenarios: the Kingston Wi-Drive. The Kingston Wi-Drive is a small more »
Kingston DataTraveler 5000 comes with built-in 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption
Apart from the fact that the Kingston DataTraveler 5000 comes in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities, this is no ordinary USB flash drive. It comes with a built-in 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption. In the unlikely event that you lose your USB flash drive, it would take ages to crack your data. How hard could more »
Boost your system performance with an $80 Kingston SSDNow V 30GB Flash Drive
For only $80, you can get a Kingston SSDNow V 30GB Flash Drive that will boost your system performance. Boasting speeds of up to 180MB/sec. read speed and 50MB/sec. write speed, it is a surefire way of decreasing your boot time or even your software startup time. SSDs are known to be better in terms more »
Kingston makes deal with Paramount to distribute movies on flash memory
We’ve heard it all before, that the DVD is dying, and that the Blu-Ray might not even matter for movies, that the industry is going towards digital download. While that may be true, there is a chance that we might be seeing another physical way of distributing movies before we move to all download and more »
Kingston launches new 256GB thumb drive
It’s hard to imagine thumb drives actually containing a whole lot of storage. I know the past record was 128GB, which is an impressive feat. However, Kingston just destroyed that record by releasing a new 256GB thumb drive on sale in Europe. The DataTraveler 300 USB features a data transfer rate of 250MB per second more »
Kingston simplifies SDHC, labels capacity in minutes, not GB
Ever buy an SD card and find yourself wondering just how much video it will hold? Kingston hopes to solve that problem with its new line of SDHC Video Cards, which like CDs and DVDs, are labeled in minutes rather than GB. The cards, for use in digital camcorders, will be available in 60 minute more »
Kingston announces 64GB DataTraveler USB flash drive
Portable storage seems to be increasing rather quickly, and the latest to see a nice increase is the DataTraveler 150 USB flash drive from Kingston. The DataTraveler 150 is now available in storage capacities up to 64GB. Personally, I am far from needing anything this large, but would imagine that there are plenty of people more »
DataTraveler 100 4GB Flash Drive on sale at Newegg for $7.99
If Santa is looking for stocking stuffers, or if you are just looking for some portable storage at a good price, you may want to check out one of Newegg’s latest “Special Buys.”
Right now, they are offering the Kingston DataTravelor 100 4GB flash drive for just $7.99 complete with free shipping.
I’ve compare shopped the item at some other sites. Overstock is actually asking $21.99 for the same item. (Which is just ridiculous, even Newegg doesn’t list that as the regular price). . . .
Kingston to introduce SD Cards for dummies
SD cards are increasingly becoming part of consumer electronics. A big problem is finding the right SD card for your gadget. Most people have no concept of gigabytes, let alone SD card classes. Kingston is looking to make SD cards more consumer-friendly. I got a chance to speak to a representative at Kingston and he let me in on their plans.
















