The Gadget: Kingston’s 19-in-1 card reader that not only handles the standard SD, CF, MS and MMC cards, there’s a native slot for microSD and MMCmicro as well. What this means is you won’t need a ...
Memory maker Kingston Technology on Wednesday announced two USB microSD reader and card bundles aimed at users who have a mobile phone or other device that uses the tiny card and a computer. The ...
Kingston's DataTraveler has a new expansion slot with a flip-up multi cards reader built-in. The all-in-one USB Flash drive and reader can store, transfer and read content on mobile memory cards ...
Check this little guy out! Kingston has just introduced a tiny USB reader made specifically to support the microSD cards that are increasingly being used for data storage in phones and other mobile ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, announced ...
Kingston on Monday announced a new desktop Workflow Station and accompanying SD card readers aimed at simplifying post-production workflows for content creators. At launch, there will be three ...
Fountain Valley, Calif. – Flash memory marketer Kingston Technology introduced a pair of flash card readers for the mobile market today. The USB-based readers accept microSD cards and will be ...
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Kingston Technologies today announced the availability of its 6-in-1 USB Flash Card Reader. The reader is targeted to users of digital devices like cameras, MP3 players and PDAs. The device will read ...
When I met with Kingston at CES in 2011, the company showed me a product prototype that went on to “wow” me – despite it being rather simple in design. At the time, the product was codenamed MobiSX, ...