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Kingston Unveils 64 GB USB Sticks
Monday, November 24, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Remember those days of 64 megabyte USB flash drives? Those days are long gone as evidenced by Kingston’s latest DataTraveler drives that can store up to 64 GB of data for under $200. The drives also come with a five year warranty and 24/7 tech support. USB flash drives aren’t terribly complicated devices and we’re not sure why anyone would really use the tech support. While the capacity of the drives is certainly nice, the removable end cap will mostly lose itself after just one week of use.    (source: kingston.com)


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