Friday, November 20, 2009

Kingston Technology Ships 12GB HyperX Kits for Intel Core i7, X58 Platforms

Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it is adding 12GB triple-channel HyperX memory kits in support of Intel’s LGA1366 Core i7 systems. The DDR3 XMP-ready kit consists of six 2GB modules running at 1600MHz and 1.65 volts.


The 12GB memory kit helps increase overall system performance in 64-bit operating systems. System builders and ultra enthusiasts who deploy 12GB of Kingston triple-channel memory will find performance increases in such tasks as video encoding, processing large photo files, graphical rendering and extreme PC games.

The memory kit has been tested with great success on motherboards with six sockets such as the Gigabyte GA-X58-UD6 and Asus P6T Deluxe motherboards. Kingston HyperX memory is backed by a lifetime warranty and free technical support. For detailed information please visit the Kingston Web site at www.kingston.com/thailand.
Kingston HyperX 1600MHz 12GB Triple-Channel Kit
Part Number: KHX1600C9D3K6/12GX
Capacity and Features : 12GB 1600MHz (CL9-9-9-27 @ 1.65v)
DDR3 kit of 6 optimized for XMP

Local distributors, please contact American Best T: 662-231-6452. Ingram Micro Thailand T: 662-793-1888. Silicon Data Co., Ltd. T: 662-219-2012 Synnex (Thailand) Co., Ltd. T: 662-553-8888
To discuss this product on Kingston Blog, please go to www.kingston-blog.com.

To try the game “Challenge Your Memory”, please go to www.kingston-blog.com/challenge_your_memory/en/.

To find out if your Kingston product is genuine, Kingston also provides an online verification site: http://www.kingston.com/thailand/verify/default.asp. To try the game “Search for Genuine Kingston”, please go to http://anti-counterfeit.kingston-blog.com/th_index.jsp
About Kingston Technology Company, Inc.

Kingston Technology Company, Inc. is the world’s largest independent manufacturer of memory products. Kingston designs, manufactures and distributes memory products for desktops, laptops, servers, printers, and Flash memory products for PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, and MP3 players. Through its global network of subsidiaries and affiliates, Kingston has manufacturing facilities in California, Taiwan, China, Malaysia and sales representatives in the United States, Taiwan, China, India, Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam, Europe, Russia, Turkey, and Latin America. For more information, please visit www.kingston.com/thailand.

Kingston and the Kingston logo are registered trademarks of Kingston Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. All other marks may be the property of their respective titleholders.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Astro Boy manga to hit US iPhones

       Japan's Astro Boy and other comic heroes by late manga legend Osamu Tezuka will soon appear on iPhones and iPods in the United States, Japanese companies said recently.
       The English-language Weekly Astro Boy Magazine will be available for iPhone and iPod touch users as early as this month in volumes of about 100 pages each, said Tezuka Productions Co. and D-Arc Inc.
       The first large-volume manga service for mobile devices entirely in English comes after the release this weekend of a modern 3D computer animation take on Astro Boy in the United States and China.
       First sketched by Tezuka in the 1950s,the Astro Boy series charmed children across the globe with its tale of a powerful little robot boy built by a scientist in the image of his deceased son.
       A number of versions of the story have been produced since, most famously the 1960s series which heralded the rise of the influential Japanese anime style of cartoons used in television and film.
       The first mobile-device trial volume is free, and the companies aim for one million downloads, said Yoshihide Kinokawa, a director at D-Arc, who was behind the development of the English-language cartoon delivery for iPhones.
       Each volume afterwards will sell at 99 cents per weekly.
       Readers can see the whole page on the screen and zoom in for close-ups of individual cartoon cells.
       "I hope people who saw the movie will want to read the original," Kinokawa said. The companies plan to expand the service to other countries gradually.
       The digital weekly will also carry Phoenix ,Black Jack and other works by the late "God of Manga."