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  2. Comparison of encrypted external drives - Wikipedia

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    DataTraveler 5000 Kingston Technology: 2010-01 [3] No DataTraveler Locker+ Kingston Technology: 2009-10 [4] No DataTraveler Locker+ G2 Kingston Technology: 2012-07 [5] No

  3. Kingston Technology - Wikipedia

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    Kingston began manufacturing removable disk drive storage products in 1989 in their Kingston Storage Products Division. By 2000, it was decided to spin off the product line and become a sister company, StorCase Technology, Inc. [9] StorCase ceased operations in 2006 after selling the designs and rights to manufacture its products to competitor CRU-DataPort.

  4. List of solid-state drive manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Technology [15] United States No Yes, through stake in Kioxia: Yes No Yes, through stake in Kioxia: Kioxia [16] Japan No Yes, but through Flash Forward, [5] a joint venture between SanDisk and itself. Yes No Yes Lenovo: China No No Yes No No Leven [17] Taiwan No No ??? Lexar: United States and China No No Yes No No Lite-On [18] Taiwan ...

  5. Flash memory - Wikipedia

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    64 pages of 2,048+64 bytes each for a block size of 128 KiB [120] 64 pages of 4,096+128 bytes each for a block size of 256 KiB [121] 128 pages of 4,096+128 bytes each for a block size of 512 KiB. Modern NAND flash may have erase block size between 1 MiB to 128 MiB.

  6. T.120 - Wikipedia

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    T.120 is a suite of point-to-multipoint communication protocols for teleconferencing, videoconferencing, and computer-supported collaboration. [1] It provides for application sharing , online chat , file sharing , and other functions.

  7. SD card - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018 Kingston announced its Canvas series of microSD cards which were capable of capacities up to 512 GB, [d] in three variations, Select, Go! and React. [ 51 ] In February 2019, Micron and SanDisk unveiled their microSDXC cards of 1 TB capacity.