realtechnews.com - 25 days ago
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By Michael Santo
Editor-in-Chief, RealTechNews
Remember the slotMusic format? That is a different way of deliveriing music, using microSD cards instead of CDs. With flash memory prices continuing to drop, it was only a matter of time until movies and DVDs would start being delivered the same ...
prnewswire.com - 25 days ago
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Paramount Digital Entertainment and Kingston Digital Join To
Deliver Movies via Flash Memory FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Nov....
2 /PRNewswire/ -- Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world ...
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Paramount Digital Entertainment and Kingston Digital ...
phonestechnology.blogspot.com - 10/27/2009
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phonestechnology.blogspot.com —
Kingston Company has expanded its line of SSD
drives new entry-level solution. The new flash drive has...
a long name SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive, which implies that the capacity of this solution is 40 GB. The drive is made in the form factor of 2.5 inches and is built on 34 nm NAND memory ...
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Kingston SSDNow V - flash-drive entry-level 40 GB
phonestechnology.blogspot.com - 27 days ago
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phonestechnology.blogspot.com —
Kingston Digita Company announced the release of Accelerator
Drive solutions on the basis of solid-state drive SSDNow...
V-Series capacity of 40 GB, the latest model in the family of cost-effective solid-state drives. Solutions Accelerator Drive-based solid state drives SSDNow V-Series capacity of ...
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40-GB SSD Kingston Digital
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Paramount's Flash-Drive Strategy: More Than Meets the Eye
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... Revenge of the Fallen.” Details are slim from the companies, although Alex Carloss of Paramount Digital Entertainment said in a statement, “As more and more movies are viewed on computers and other portable devices, having a relationship with Kingston will become increasingly important to Paramount for years to come.” What we do know is that the content will be loaded onto a 4-gigabyte USB stick and sell for about $30, about $5 to $10 more than the standard DVD version. According to RealTech News , there’s no specifics on the video codecs that will be employed for the drive, ...
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Kingston 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card SD/2GB
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coolest-gadgets.com 6/19/2009 — I’m surprised that no one has covered this already, but Kingston has some new Flash drives that come in 32GB, 64GB, and a whopping 128GB!
I’m told that the DataTraveler 200 is the very first 128GB flash drive on the market. Of course, I always get ...