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engadget.com - 6/17/2009
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Kingston got all the bragging rights by rolling out the first 128GB USB flash drive but, with that business now out of the way, other companies are now free to try to one-up 'em, and Edge Tech looks to be among the first to take a crack at it. While it does away with some of the added security ...
kingston.com - 6/16/2009
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kingston.com —
Datasheet Kingston's new DataTraveler 200 USB Flash drive
is ideal for storing and transferring digital images and...
presentations and transporting all kinds of data. With capacities up to 128GB, the DataTraveler 200 features password protection via ...
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marketwatch.com - 6/15/2009
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marketwatch.com —
Kingston Technology First to Market with 128GB USB
Flash Drive Large Capacity, Password Protection on New DataTraveler...
200 FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Jun 15, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in ...
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slipperybrick.com - 6/17/2009
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slipperybrick.com —
kingstondt128gb-sb I remember when flash drives first started
to come onto the market. The things at the...
time had capacities measured in low megabytes. Today the flash drive is a popular and widely adopted device with storage capacity rivaling many ...
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Kingston announces 128GB flash drive
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Cheaper 128GB USB Flash Drive from Edge Tech
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide —
... Edge Tech’s DiskGO USB Flash drive will come encased in a durable aluminum housing with encryption software for added protection. The drive is a $150 cheaper price tag compared to Kingston’s flash drive with the same storage space. The 128GB model is priced at a relatively expensive $390. The Edge Tech DiskGO will be released on July 31st, 2009. [Engadget] ...
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