Posted on Monday, October 30 2006 @ 11:28:18 CET by LSDsmurf
Kingston has been a major force in PC memory for as long as I can
remember, and the chances are if you’ve been using PCs for a while, at
least one of them will have had Kingston modules nestling inside. But
when it comes to USB memory keys it’s a little harder for a company to
differentiate itself, even one with a reputation as solid as Kingston’s.
But in a world of generic USB keys, Kingston has managed to come up with
something a bit different.