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Kingston updates their DataTraveler line of flash drives

By Tim Hanlon

23:58 July 24, 2008 PDT

The latest DataTraveler flash drives

The latest DataTraveler flash drives

Kingston has introduced the security- (and fashion-) conscious DataTraveler 101, alongside 16GB variants of their DataTraveler 100 and DataTraveler 400 flash drives.

The DT101 is available in cyan, pink or yellow colors with sizes up to 8GB, and includes SecureTraveler software that allows you to create a secure, password-protected area on the drive. The DT400 includes MigoSync software that promises to recreate your desktop, browser and e-mail on almost any computer.

Pricing
  • 8GB DataTraveler 101 - $44
  • 16GB DataTraveler 100 - $85
  • 16GB DataTraveler 400 - $196
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