1GB / 2GB Memory Card Reader Combos Make Mobile Data Transfer Easy and Fast [21 June 2007] Kingston Technology, the world's leading independent memory manufacturer, today announced the launch of two ...
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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 ...
It seems almost all the new cellphones we see have switched over to using the tiny microSD cards for external storage, which means in order to transfer up some data you’re going to have to carry ...
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 ...
If you thought microSD cards are tiny (they’re about as big as my pinkie nail), check out this new card reader from Kingston Technology Co. in Fountain Valley. It’s so small (weighing in a 0.01 pounds ...
[22 June 2007] Kingston Technology, the world’s leading independent memory manufacturer, today announced the launch of two new USB microSD readers, plus card bundles, designed to allow consumers the ...
Kingston Technology has announced two USB microSD reader-plus-card bundles designed to enhance the moving of data between multiple mobile phones, PCs and digital devices. Available immediately, the ...
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the DataTraveler Micro Reader, an all-in-one USB Flash drive and reader that can store, transfer and ...
Kingston’s followup to its MobileLite, the MobileLite G2, brings a new, dual-slider design that aims to protect your SD/HC and microSD/HC cards from harm. It’s ...
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 ...
Technically speaking, you can access everything stored on the device by typing the MobileLite's IP address into a browser. But for all intents and purposes, this is currently an iOS exclusive, as that ...