News tagged ‘kingston’
Saturday, 14 Jan 2012
Kingston Announces HyperX Red & New Look for LoVo
Kingston launches the HyperX Red Limited Edition Memory and presents a new look for HyperX LoVo low-voltage modules.
Wednesday, 11 Jan 2012
Kingston Announces Wi-Drive App for Kindle Fire and More
First released in 2011 for Apple devices only, Kingston has now announced that it will launch an app to enable Wi-Drive use with the Kindle Fire.
Tuesday, 29 Nov 2011
Kingston: SSDs to Displace Mechanical HDDs in Second Half of 2012
Is SSD finally going to displace the mechanical hard disk drive? According to Kingston, it is, and that's going to take place in the second half of 2012.
Tuesday, 15 Nov 2011
Memory Vendors Launch New Quad-Channel Kits for Intel's X79 Platform
In order to support the new Intel Sandy Bridge-E based quad-channel memory processors (like the Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition), memory vendors such as Patriot Memory, Kingston, and Mach Xtreme are launching their new memory kits.
Thursday, 10 Nov 2011
Kingston Launches Next Gen SSDNow V Series
Nearly twice as fast as the previous V100 SSD, the SATA3 6Gbps SSDNow V200 also costs less than its predecessor.
Wednesday, 19 Oct 2011
Kingston Updates Wi-Drive App
Consumers can enjoy expanded features on the award-winning Kingston Wi-Drive such as wireless file loading and deleting.
Monday, 17 Oct 2011
Kingston Initiates KingstonCare Service in Singapore
KingstonCare is a free, comprehensive suite of tools and services for its customers to decrease any potential server downtime.
Wednesday, 14 Sep 2011
Kingston Launches First SandForce-based Business-Equipped SSD (Updated)
Kingston today announced it is shipping SSDNow KC100, the company's first SATA Rev. 3.0 (6Gbps) business-equipped SSD.
Tuesday, 2 Aug 2011
Kingston Launches USB 3.0 Media Reader
The Kingston USB 3.0 Media Reader takes advantage of performance benefits offered by USB 3.0 technology, allowing for faster data download times.
Kingston Ships SandForce-based HyperX SSD
Kingston announces that it is shipping the first SATA Rev. 3.0 SSD, the HyperX SSD.











