Archive for January, 2010
Kingston launches DataTraveler 5000 USB, a USB Flash Drive that uses a password XTS mode and elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) algorithm for use in the Suite B standards tested by the U.S. government.
“DataTraveler 5000 provides a high level of security protection and Continue Reading »
Kingston Launches Data Traveler 5000
Popularity: 6% [?]
As previously reported, Kingston Recalls a series of Flash Drive Because of Security Issues, after being told by a German security consultant firm. There are three products in the recall, the Kingston DataTraveler BlackBox (DTBB), the DataTraveler Secure – Privacy Edition (DTSP) and DataTraveler Elite – Privacy Edition (DTEP). Continue Reading »
Kingston To Replace Affected Secure Flash Drives With New Products
Popularity: 13% [?]
For you fans of Mini Cooper or a car replica collector, zerobasic offers a usb flash drive shaped Mini Cooper replica, with detail features such as transparent windows, rotatable wheels, and illuminating headlights.
If USB is not in used, then the usb Continue Reading »
Mini Cooper USB Flash Drives
Popularity: 57% [?]
Like never run out of ideas, USB flash drives manufacturers from China introduced its unique USB flash drive shaped like a bullet, which is named 4 GB Machine Gun Ammo USB Flash Pen Drive / 4 GB Gun Bullet USB Flash Memory Drive.
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Unique Bullet Shaped Flash Drive
Popularity: 5% [?]
Kingston Technology was forced to recall their flash drive series, mainly derived from the Data Traveler Secure model. According to information obtained from the firm, recall should be done because a German company named SySS found serious problems associated with the flash drive Continue Reading »
Kingston Recalls a Series of Flash Drive, Because of Security Issue
Popularity: 12% [?]
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