Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, today announced it will make a grand return to COMPUTEX Taipei event after three years. Continuing its philosophy, “Kingston Is With You”, Kingston invites everyone to step into the future with the world’s first “Kingston Future Hub” showroom and “Kingston Starship No.35”.
Synology raises the bar with DSM 7.2: Immutable storage, full-volume encryption, and more
DSM 7.2 offers a range of innovative enhancements to address IT challenges, including immutable storage and backup, full-volume encryption, performance improvements, stricter access controls, and storage planning capabilities. “At Synology, we are committed to continuous improvement and innovation to ensure that organizations have the tools they need to manage their data with confidence and ease,” said Shamrock Ko, Product Manager at Synology.
HyperX Renews Official Peripheral Sponsorship with Paper Rex Esports Team
HyperX, the gaming peripherals team at HP Inc. and brand leader in gaming and esports, today announced the re-signing of Official Peripheral Sponsor with Paper Rex (PRX), one of the most decorated VALORANT esports teams in Southeast Asia based in Singapore. The extended partnership will equip Paper Rex players and content creators with award-winning HyperX headsets and microphones, enhancing the gaming and streaming experience.
Meet Synology UC3400 and SA3400D dual-controller systems for high availability
Synology announced the addition of two new dual-controller systems to its range of enterprise data management solutions: the UC3400, an active-active system designed for mission-critical SAN storage, and the SA3400D, a versatile active-passive system for NAS and SAN applications. Both provide efficient high availability with shared storage and can accommodate up to 576 TB when fully expanded.
Wow… Kingston Technology Ships 100 Million Overclockable Modules!
Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, announced it has shipped more than 100 million overclockable modules. In 2002, Kingston entered the enthusiast market with a line of high-performance memory modules under the Kingston HyperX name. Over the next 19 years Kingston grew the HyperX name within the enthusiast and gaming space until its sale of the peripheral line to HP in 2021.