Though not the drive you want for super-long writes, this thin, flick-to-open USB stick from Kingston is aces for small file sets. Increasingly, vendors are upping the ante when it comes to the ...
A 1TB flash drive? Frankly, we're incredulous, but that's what Kingston is claiming it'll begin selling later in Q1. The DataTraveler HyperX predator 3.0 promises read/write speeds of up to 240MB/s ...
Enter Kingston’s DataTraveler Ultimate GT, the “world’s highest capacity USB flash drive.” Available in either a relatively diminutive 1TB size, or a more staggering 2TB behemoth, there is a very good ...
Kingston Technology Company, Inc. today announced it is increasing read and write speeds on its DataTraveler 410 USB Flash drive to 20MB/sec. read and write. Shipping in capacities up to 32GB, the ...
Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
Not long ago, flash-based thumb drives weren’t all too common. Thanks to their price, they were considered to be a luxury item, for those who really needed mobile data, but didn’t want to carry about ...
Want an easy way to pull images and videos off your iPhone or capture shots to an external drive? That's what the Bolt is designed to do. David Carnoy Executive Editor / Reviews Executive Editor David ...
Kingston's DataTraveler 300 offered customers 256GB of flash storage on a single pen drive, but it was never officially offered in the United States. Today, Kingston is finally satisfying the capacity ...
Kingston Digital has this week announced the expansion of its DataTraveler Max USB 3.2 Gen 2 Series with the addition of the new DataTraveler Max Type-A to complete the next generation series of high ...
Kingston’s DataTraveler Max is far from the only high-capacity USB flash drive. The first 1TB USB flash drive to be released was Kingston’s DataTraveler HyperX Predator in 2013. But that drive ...
There are a plethora of flash drives on the market, and even in the 8GB market you can find a pretty good selection down in the $50 price range. So what makes it worth spending nearly twice that much ...
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