The World’s Largest USB Flash Drive – Kingston DataTraveler 200 128GB

I just got a press release today from Kingston announcing a 128GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive, released this morning. The DataTraveler 200 series comes in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities. Kingston is the first memory maker to ship the high 128GB capacity, which means it is the World's largest Flash drive! Because of the cost of materials, it is a build-to-order only part that runs an insane $546. Consumers or corporations in need of a drive with that much storage can order it through their normal channels.

Kingston DataTraveler 200 128GB USB Flash Drive

The new DT200s 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 Puts 128GB in Your Pocket

If you’re looking for some serious storage in a portable form, Kingston has you covered with its latest DataTraveler 200 USB Flash drive. Claimed to be the world’s first 128GB USB Flash drive, the DataTraveler 200 not only provides plenty of storage, but it also comes with password protection to help secure important files. For users who require slightly less storage capacity, the DataTraveler 200 is also available in 32GB and 64GB capacities. The 128GB drive is build-to-order only and customers can purchase

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A-DATA NH92: World’s Slimmest External HDD Case

If you thought A-DATA’s day was done when Computex closed down, think again. After bringing a slew of new storage solutions to the Taiwan-based show, the company is now pushing out what it’s calling “the world’s slimmest portable hard disk drive.” The NH92 may not be much to look at (literally, we mean), but it’s certainly worth taking a peek at if you’re strapped for space.The unit measures just 12mm thin and weighs only 152g, and A-DATA claims that size is the smallest in the industry. It’s ready to handle

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HTC Snap Comes to Sprint June 21, Best Buy Now

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A CDMA version of the HTC Snap is coming to Sprint officially on June 21st, but those who want to get their hands on one sooner can grab one at Best Buy today.

The Sprint HTC Snap (S511) is a Messenger-class Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard Smartphone (no touchscreen) with EV-DO Rev A., 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, a microSDHC memory card slot, and aGPS. 

This model replaces the Motorola Q 9c.

Sprint was originally planning to release the Snap on June 7, but pushed back the release in order to focus attention on the Palm Pre.

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Hillcrest Labs Introduces In-Air Mouse for TV

Targeting consumers who connect their computer to their TV, Hillcrest Labs introduced its Loop pointer. This unique mouse-like device lets you control a computer’s onscreen cursor with the flick of a wrist. The Loop pointer uses a round and ergonomic design with four buttons and a scroll wheel. This mouse was originally developed as a concept product to display Hillcrest Labs’ Freespace in-air pointing and motion control technology. Freespace technology features high accuracy and precision. It also generates

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Thecus Introduces N5500 NAS Server

Introducing the Thecus N5500 NAS DeviceThe fast, flexible five-bay NAS with unrivaled efficiency and data security 06/15/2009 – When people are searching for a NAS device, they invariably want something that is not only secure, but also performs well. They want it to be flexible enough to handle any situation, while simple enough to operate without having to have a degree in computer engineering. To that end, Thecus® Technology is proud to unveil its most advanced five-bas NAS unit yet – the N5500. Building

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Lenovo G530 Notebook Review

Lenovo is a company that offers a wide range of notebooks. From multimedia notebooks, to gaming notebooks, to value notebooks to netbooks, Lenovo has their bases adequately covered. We’ve spent some time with a few of the company’s prior offerings, but we’ve never quite seen a product like this. The simplistic G530 is a computer that’s easily overlooked. It’s not flashy, the model name isn’t memorable and the specification sheet has nothing on it that will immediately grab your attention. But what this machine

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NVIDIA Announces New GeForce 200M Series GPUs

NVIDIA has just announced a bevy of new mobile GPUs in the GeForce 200M series. Unlike some previous mobile products, however, the GPUs in this release are based on all new silicon, and not a re-branded version of the G92 that has served NVIDIA so well over the years.The new products in the GeForce 200M Series include the GeForce GTS 260M, GeForce GTS 250M, GeForce GT 240M, GeForce GT 230M, and GeForce G210M. Although we have not tested any of them yet to confirm, NVIDIA states the chips are engineered to deliver

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Intel to launch new Core i7 and Celeron series CPUs in 2H09

Intel plans to launch new 45nm Celeron E3000 series CPUs targeting the entry-level market in third-quarter 2009 to replace the current Celeron E1000 series. The company will also release a new Core i7 CPU in the fourth quarter, according to sources at motherboard makers.

Intel will launch two CPUs under the Celeron E3000 series initially in the third quarter the Celeron E3200 and E3300, featuring core frequencies of 2.4GHz, and 2.5GHz, respectively, as well as the same 1MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB, and 65W TDP. Celeron E3000 series CPUs will support VT-x virtualization. Intel will launch the Core i7 960 CPU in the fourth quarter, with a core frequency of 3.2GHz.

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Gigabyte puts DualBIOS technology on all motherboards

Gigabyte Technology recently began to include its DualBIOS technology on all its motherboard products.

DualBIOS saves a backup copy of the system BIOS in case of malfunction. The technology works automatically and does not require users to control it. Gigabyte originally only offered the technology on its high-end motherboards, but has extended the feature to its mid-range and entry-level products hoping to increase its market share.

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