Just recently the USB-IF made an announcement that over 100 USB 3.0 devices had become certified, and while we aren't certain if this Kingston drive made the cut, it's definitely on the list. Even if ...
Discover the ultimate solution for safeguarding your data with the Kingston Ironkey Keypad 200 Hardware-Encrypted USB Flash Drive. This device features robust security measures, ensuring your files ...
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 ...
Or, if you don't like yellow, you can get a red 8GB Kingston flash drive for just a buck more. Either way, shipping is free. Rick Broida Senior Editor Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
CES 2013 - Kingston has debuted what they are calling the world's fastest and largest flash drive, the DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0 USB Flash drive. It is currently shipping in a 512GB model, with ...
Who needs a hard drive, or for that matter cloud storage? With Kingston’s new 2 TB flash drive—that’s two terabytes—you can carry around your entire digital life, right in your pocket. After debuting ...
If you want to keep your documents and pictures absolutely secure, the Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 50 flash drive is now available for just $140, down from its ...
Not too long ago Kingston had to recall some of its secure flash drives because a flaw was found in the encryption used that allowed the security protocols to be bypassed. Kingston wasn't the only ...
Imagine being able to back up all the photos, videos, songs, documents, and everything else on your computer on a single thumb drive. Soon you'll be able to. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer ...
When dealing with digital storage, terabytes are often associated with external hard drives for computers. But it might not be long before consumers will carry 1 TB in their pockets. Tech company ...
Remember those halcyon days when the whole world tingled with excitement as the first 8MB USB Flash drives were made commercially available? And what a price we all paid for them. Things have ...