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PR Newswire: Technology | 5 days ago

Kingston Technology 1.35-Volt Registered DDR3L Memory Modules Validated by Intel

...for PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, and MP3 players. Through its global network of subsidiaries and affiliates, Kingston has manufacturing facilities in California, Taiwan, China...

Engadget | 6 days ago

Kingston's 2,400MHz HyperX memory kit offers the world's fastest Intel-certified RAM

...the fastest Intel-certified memory in the world. Running at 2400MHz, Kingston's HyperX® dual-channel DDR3 memory kit (Kingston® part#: KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX) gained Intel® XMP...

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Fox News | 1 week ago

Research and Markets: USB Flash Drives - Global Strategic Business Report

...Ltd., Corsair Memory, Inc., Edge Tech Corporation, Ennova Direct, Inc., Fabrik, Inc., IronKey, Inc., Kingston Technology Company, Inc., Lexar Media, Inc., Memorex Products, Inc.,...

Fox News | 2 weeks ago

Kingston Technology Releases World's First, Fastest Low-Voltage, Ultra-Low Voltage Performance Memory

...of 2 for XMP ------------------ -------------------------- ------- About Kingston Technology Company, Inc. Kingston Technology Company, Inc. is the world's largest independent...

"Kingston is proud to offer customers our 1.35-volt server memory and having it certified for use with Intel's next-generation Xeon® processors," said Henry Nguyen, design engineering manager, Kingston. "Our low voltage registered server memory helps lower total cost of ownership in datacenters as it uses less power, thus producing less heat than equivalent 1.5-volt modules resulting in lower cooling costs for memory-dense servers."

Kingston Technology 1.35-Volt Registered DDR3L Memory Modules Validated by Intel PR Newswire: Technology | 5 days ago

Engadget Mobile | 1 month ago

Kingston whips out speedy Class 10 16GB microSDHC card

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Feb. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory...

Centre Daily Times | 1 month ago

ExaGrid Disk Backup with Deduplication System Named Backup and Disaster Recovery Hardware “Product of the Year” by Storage magazine-SearchStorage.com

...include case studies from leaders like Adventist Health, Christian Broadcasting Network, Four Seasons Resort, Kingston Technology, Konica Minolta, Morningstar, Dublin City University and...

The O.C. Register | 1 month ago

O.C. firm behind Michael Jackson movie on USB

But each of the "This is It" USB drives from Fountain Valley's Kingston Technology is numbered, up to 75,000. "It really is new territory for us. It's a way for a memory company like us...

PR Newswire: Technology | 2 months ago

Kingston Technology Launches 24GB HyperX Kits - Largest Ever

...Components, Computer Electronics, Computer Hardware, Computer Software, Consumer Electronics, Trade Show News Kingston Technology Launches 24GB HyperX Kits - Largest Ever 24GB...

Computer World | 2 months ago

Kingston recalls some USB drives due to security flaw

A software flaw uncovers password authentication process Computerworld - Kingston Technology is recalling certain models of its DataTraveler secure USB flash drives in order to update...

PC World: Latest Technology News | 2 months ago

Kingston Admits Secure USB Drives Are Vulnerable

Independent memory giant Kingston Technology has issued a highly unusual warning that several of its supposedly secure encrypted USB drives can be hacked. The precise nature of the hack...

The Register | 2 months ago

Kingston coughs to security flaw in 'Secure' flash drive

...be exploited by the security loophole should return the product, where Kingston said it would apply a factory update. Kingston had claimed that its Data Traveler Secure drive was the...

CNET News.com | 2 months ago

Kingston flash drives suffer password flaw

...and DataTraveler Elite--Privacy Edition. The flaw lies in how the drives process passwords, Jim Selby, Kingston's manager of European product marketing, told ZDNet UK on Monday. Read...