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15 Jun
What makes this latest USB Flash drive from Kingston Technology Company, Inc. so special? It looks like any ordinary flash drive we see in the market. Well, for the record, it’s the world’s first 128GB Flash Drive. Take note, it’s a flash drive and not a hard drive!
Imagine just a few months back, everyone was raving about the new hard drive terabyte capacity and now we have the 128GB for flash drives. Now that offers a lot of space for such a very small form factor. But while it does seem tempting, they are made to order flash drives. People interested in having one can have them made at nearest retailers or resellers.
“The new DT200’s robust storage capability lets consumers store complete libraries of music, photos and videos. It is also a great tool for business users who carry around large databases or files,” said Andrew Ewing, USB business manager, Kingston®. “The password protection helps safeguard data and requires no admin rights, making the DT200 a terrific solution for the home or office.”
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Kingston has announced the release of its latest USB Flash Drive, the DataTraveler which incidentally is compatible with the Apple Mac operating systems ((OSX 10.4x – 10.5x).
“Our DataTraveler Vault – Privacy Edition has been popular with enterprise and government customers who use Windows-based systems and are looking for a safe and secure way to transport portable data,” said Mark Akoubian, Flash memory business manager, Kingston. “We are happy to add Mac support to this 100-percent secured drive so the Apple community can be assured they have an on-the-go storage solution that is the best on the market at safeguarding data.”
Data onboard the DTVP is secured by hardware-based, on-the-fly, 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The drive has fast data transfer rates and is protected from brute-force attacks by locking down after 10 unsuccessful login attempts. After lockdown, a reformat is necessary to make the Flash drive operable again.
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