- Memory
- By Ionut Arghire
- December 5th, 2008
Kingston Shipping 4GB HyperX DDR3 SO-DIMMs
The new memory modules have been designed for Centrino 2 users
- Storage
- By Alex Vochin
- November 20th, 2008
Kingston Pushes DataTraveler 150 Flash Drive to 64GB
Keeps the price tag relatively low, though
- Memory
- By Ionut Arghire
- November 14th, 2008
Kingston Plans Building a New Manufacturing Facility
The company believes that its infrastructure can't withstand future demand
- Memory
- By Ionut Arghire
- November 13th, 2008
Kingston HyperX T1 Series Memory Kits Shipping
The new memory modules are a great choice for overclocking enthusiasts
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- October 30th, 2008
Kingston Also Getting Ready for Core i7
Intros 2000Mhz triple-channel memory kits
- Storage
- By Alex Vochin
- August 13th, 2008
Kingston Bumps Its SDHC Memory Cards to 32 GB
The 32GB Elite Pro SDHC Flash memory card
- Gadget Reviews
- By Alex Vochin
- July 16th, 2008
Kingston DataTraveler Vault Privacy USB Flash Drive Review
An ultra secure storage solution with 256-bit, hardware-based AES encryption system
- Gadget Reviews
- By Alex Vochin
- June 30th, 2008
Kingston DataTraveler Vienna USB Flash Drive Review
The Euro 2008 qualifying rounds right on your computer
- Storage
- By Traian Teglet
- June 18th, 2008
Kingston to Release SSDs in Q3
According to the company's Regional Manager
- Memory
- By Alex Vochin
- June 18th, 2008
Kingston Snatches Top Spot on Computer DRAM Memory Module Market
Says study by iSuppli
- Mac
- By Filip Truta
- April 14th, 2008
Kingston Releases 800MHz FB-DIMM Memory Kits for Mac Pro and Xserve Servers
2GB and 4GB kits allow for a flexible upgrade path, leaving room for future additions (up to a maximum of 32GB)
- Memory
- By Bogdan Botezatu
- February 29th, 2008
Kingston Unveils Suicidal DDR3 Memory Modules Clocked at 2.13 GHz
The keyword is "You might damage your system doing that"
- Storage
- By Alex Vochin
- February 12th, 2008
Kingston's DataTraveler Micro Reader, the Bastard Child of a Flash Drive and a Card Reader
Or is it the other way around?
- Storage
- By Alex Vochin
- February 1st, 2008
Kingston Also Rolls Out a New SDHC, "Just" 16 GB Though
A bit too expensive for its own good
- Peripherals
- By Bogdan Botezatu
- January 24th, 2008
Kingston's 19-in-1 Media Reader: Pocket Sized, Ready to Go
The reader can be used on both laptop and desktop systems