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Six Battery-Powered Wireless Storage Devices, ReviewedApr 24, 2014 - in Reviews
Would you like a device capable of functioning as USB-based storage, a Wi-Fi hotspot, an archive for your media, a streaming server, and a rechargeable battery? The six devices in this round-up are versatile, including a combination of those features.
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Hands-on with Kingston's 1TB USB StickJan 8, 2013 - in News
We get up close and personal with Kingston's new baby.
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Kingston Announces World's First 1 TB Flash DriveJan 8, 2013 - in News
512 GB version now shipping for $1,750.
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Kingston Ships 128GB Wi-Fi Drive for Android, iOS DevicesDec 14, 2012 - in News
This 128GB external drive has built-in wireless connectivity that supports up to three simultaneous iOS and Android devices.
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Kingston Digital Launches Windows To Go USB DriveOct 23, 2012 - in News
This USB 3.0 stick takes advantage of the Windows To Go feature in Windows 8 Enterprise.
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Kingston Creating USB Stick for Windows To GoAug 22, 2012 - in News
Kingston is working with Microsoft to produce a certified USB stick for Windows To Go.
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Round-Up: 15 microSDHC Cards, Benchmarked And ReviewedNov 9, 2011 - in Reviews
With rated write performance as high as 10 MB/s and capacities as high as 32 GB, there's plenty of choice in the microSDHC marketplace. Do the contenders actually hit their performance targets? Interestingly, some of them are actually quite a bit better!
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10 SDXC/SDHC Memory Cards, Rounded Up And BenchmarkedMay 23, 2011 - in Reviews
The latest flash-based SD memory cards with UHS-I deliver up to 63 MB/s throughput. Users who want to exploit that performance need to pay attention to a few details, like making sure they upgrade to a USB 3.0 card reader. Which card is the fastest?
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Nine USB 3.0 Flash Drives For Road WarriorsApr 25, 2011 - in Reviews
The best ultra-portable USB 3.0 storage products from 16 to 128 GB square off in a grand comparison. We found wildly disparate transfer rates ranging from 200 MB/s down to a snail’s pace. At the end, though, two products rose to the top of our list.
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Kingston Reveals SSDNow V100 for MainstreamNov 9, 2010 - in News
After the launch of its corporate-based SSDNow V+, Kingston has launched a consumer-based version.
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Kingston Shows External USB 3.0 HyperX SSDJun 3, 2010 - in News
We get a peek at another high-performance external SSD coming this summer.