• Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • February 19th, 2010
Kingston Starts Shipping 256GB Flash Drive in the US

Kingston Starts Shipping 256GB Flash Drive in the US

Features Password Traveler software

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • February 15th, 2010
Kingston Presents 16GB microSDHC Class 10

Kingston Presents 16GB microSDHC Class 10

Compatible with microSDHC, miniSDHC and SDHC host devices

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • February 11th, 2010
Second-Generation Kingston V Series SSDs Debut

Second-Generation Kingston V Series SSDs Debut

Higher performance at the same price

Kingston Sees a Slight Increase in Revenues in 2009

Kingston Sees a Slight Increase in Revenues in 2009

For a total of 4.1 billion

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • January 28th, 2010
DataTraveler 5000 Flash Drives from Kingston Debut

DataTraveler 5000 Flash Drives from Kingston Debut

FIPS 140-2 Level 2-certified, Level 3 pending

  • Storage
  • By Traian Teglet
  • January 26th, 2010
Kingston Formally Intros Next-Generation SSDNow V+ Series

Kingston Formally Intros Next-Generation SSDNow V+ Series

With TRIM support and 512GB of capacity

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • January 25th, 2010
Kingston Rolls Out 512GB SSDNow V+ Drive

Kingston Rolls Out 512GB SSDNow V+ Drive

MLC NAND-based storage unit uses the 2.5-inch form factor

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • January 14th, 2010
Kingston Replaces Flawed DataTraveler Drives

Kingston Replaces Flawed DataTraveler Drives

The new drives will have a better security architecture

  • Storage
  • By Traian Teglet
  • January 8th, 2010
Kingston Rolls Out 30GB SSD as Boot Drive

Kingston Rolls Out 30GB SSD as Boot Drive

Featuring TRIM support

  • Memory
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • December 23rd, 2009
Liquid-Cooled DDR3 from Kingston Almost Done

Liquid-Cooled DDR3 from Kingston Almost Done

The modules will be aimed at overclokers seeking to establish new memory clock records

  • Memory
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • December 2nd, 2009
Kingston to Outsource Products to Third-Party Manufacturers

Kingston to Outsource Products to Third-Party Manufacturers

This move is meant to increase the company's market share without the need for building new facilities or expanding the existent ones

Taiwan DRAM Makers Might Face Difficulties Due To Lack of Consolidation

Taiwan DRAM Makers Might Face Difficulties Due To Lack of Consolidation

Taiwan DRAM makers can't seem to compete in the long run without a change of tactics

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • November 18th, 2009
Make Your Data Secure with Kingston's New DataTravelerLocker+

Make Your Data Secure with Kingston's New DataTravelerLocker+

Password-protected, the drive will format itself if the password is introduced incorrectly 10 times

  • Memory
  • By Traian Teglet
  • November 17th, 2009
Kingston's 12GB DDR3 HyperX DDR3-1600 Kit Gets XMP Certification

Kingston's 12GB DDR3 HyperX DDR3-1600 Kit Gets XMP Certification

Ready for Intel's X58 platforms

Kingston Looking into 512GB SSDs, New USB 3.0 Products

Kingston Looking into 512GB SSDs, New USB 3.0 Products

Company talks of future plans

  • Storage
  • By Traian Teglet
  • October 26th, 2009
Kingston Intros 40GB SSD for Desktop Users

Kingston Intros 40GB SSD for Desktop Users

Offers alternative for OS partition

 
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