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Revitalising an aging desktop computer on the cheap 24 June, 2009 08:04
We may be a country obsessed with fixing our homes and tricking out our cars, but we usually throw away our PCs when they start to give us trouble. These days, however, the recession and the tight credit situation are combining to make it more attractive to fix up an old computer, because a three- or four-year-old PC can be rejuvenated fairly easily. - +
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Kingston DataTraveler Vault - Privacy Edition (32GB) 04 June, 2009 14:00
As portable USB flash drive storage capacities continue to rise, the possibility of losing a lot of data in one hit becomes more worrying. While there are no flashing lights, laser grids or barbed wire to suggest that the Kingston DataTraveler Vault - Privacy Edition is different to other USB flash drives, the drive comes with 256-bit AES encryption. If you lose your drive your data will still be safe from prying eyes. - +
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The top 7 encrypted hard drives 21 April, 2009 07:12
By now, we're all getting desensitised to horror stories about missing hard drives full of private information. When you hear that another 20,000 customers of a less-than-careful company are at risk of identity theft, you probably roll your eyes. And it's hard not to enjoy the irony when government officials entrusted with the security of the nation get caught out by something as simple as a forgotten laptop. - +
Kingston SSDNow M series SNM125-S2/80GB 26 March, 2009 15:20
The Kingston SSDNow M series SNM125-S2/80GB solid state drive provides excellent performance for a 2.5in hard drive, but the very high cost and low 80GB capacity make it a very expensive storage option. - +
Kingston Technology Boosts Memory Shipments in 2008 26 March, 2009 15:00
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Kingston Technology Releases HyperX SO-DIMMS for Netbooks 23 March, 2009 16:30
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Docking stations that make fast connections 10 March, 2009 10:12
Whether you're away from the office for an hour, a day or a week, the last thing you want to do when you get back is fumble with a slew of cables in order to get your notebook connected. A docking station can make it a lot quicker and easier to reconnect to your wired network, human-size keyboard and mouse, easy-on-the eyes external monitor, printer and other peripherals. - +
Kingston Digital Releases 16GB MicroSDHC Card 04 March, 2009 14:50
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Kingston announces 32GB USB flash drive 09 October, 2008 10:17
Kingston Technology has announced a new high-capacity 32GB USB drive, the DataTraveler 150.
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