
Celebrating the Chinese New year, Kingston is offering you this 4GB DataTraveler USB Flash Drive, Year of the OX Special Edition. This limited edition Chinese New Year USB Flash Drive will cost you $18.90 each. [ChipChick]
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Kingston’s DataTraveler DT150 USB flash drive has finally reached the 64GB storage capacity. It means that you can store more huge files on the USB Flash drive. The Kingston DataTraveler 150 works with Microsoft Windows Vista, XP, Windows 2000, Mac OS X 10.3 (and above) and Linux 2.6 (and above) platforms. Priced at $177 each, the 64GB Kingston DataTraveler DT150 also comes with a five-year warranty and 24/7 tech support. I really want to buy this flash drive! [WebsiteGear]

If you are looking for a high capacity USB flash drive, then check out the latest USB flash drive from Kingston. The DataTraveler 150 Flash Drive is now available in a huge 32GB of storage capacity. It means that Kingston has made a new World’s record. I think more companies will release a small form factor storage drives with high capacities in the near future. The Kingston DataTraveler 150 retails for $139. [Product Page]

Kingston has recently added High Capacity 32GB Card to Elite Pro Memory Card Family. The card is ideal for recording High-Quality Video with Digital HD Video Camcorders. The new 32GB Elite Pro SDHC card can capture more than 6,000 still images (with a 10MP camera) and over eight hours of video (for 6Mbps HD Extended recording). Kingston solid-state SDHC memory cards are built of nonvolatile memory components and have no moving parts that could wear out or break. All cards are 100-percent tested and are backed by a lifetime warranty. The card has a suggested price of $308.00. [kingston]

Kingston today released its new DataTraveler Mini Slim flash drives. Available in black, blue or pink, the DataTraveler Mini Slim measures a mere 1.5 inch x 0.6 inch x 0.25 inch, which is the smallest USB flash drive in the world today. The 2GB and 4GB models are priced at £4.60 and £7.90, respectively. [Pocket-Lint]

Kingston Technology’s DataTraveler 400 with MigoSync software and the DT100 are now available in 16GB of storage capacity. The new DT101 is a portable and practical USB flash drive that provides data protection in a lightweight, compact design. Meanwhile, the popular 16GB DataTraveler 100 is an affordable storage solution allowing you to save large amounts of data. Each of these new flash drives are currently available. The 16GB DT400 retais for $196, while the 16GB DT100 is priced at $85 and the DT101 line ranging from $14 to $44. [Bios Magazine]
Kingston comes back with the Kingston BlackBox flash drive. Using this flash drive, your sensitive data will be encrypted thanks to the 256-bit hardware based AES encryption. The device also features an enhanced password protection, a rugged design and multi-failed password shutdown protocols. Priced at a hefty $424 for 8GB, the Kingston BlackBox supports the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 certification. Now that’s cool! [SlipperyBrick]

If you’re constantly on-the-go then there’s a solution called the Kingston DataTraveler Micro Reader. It’s basically an all-in-one USB Flash drive and reader that can store, transfer and read data on mobile memory cards. The DataTraveler is compatible with microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro cards, and has a Windows ReadyBoost capability whenever you hook it up into any Vista-powered computer. Other features include: storage capacities of 1GB, 2GB, 4GB as well a 5-year warranty. The 1GB, 2GB and 4GB models will retail for $19.25, $28.25 and $42.

Kingston rolled out two 8GB USB flash drives that are designed for business professionals who needs to transport large amount of data. The DataTraveler II Plus Migo Edition drive comes bundled with Migo software that allows users store their data and tools, while the Universal Mail Format allows you to access Windows based email programs. The DataTraveler 100 comes with a capless design. The DataTraveler II Plus Migo Edition and DataTraveler 100 retail for $154 and $116 respectively.

Kingston’s MobileLite card reader comes in the shape and size of a regular USB flash drive, making it easy to carry around. The card reader ships itself for $8.99 or with 1GB, 2GB, and 1GB microSD card for $22.99, $34.99, and $23.99 respectively.
Via Gizmodo