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2 May 2021 A man was arrested in Kingston, Pennsylvania, for stealing a 4×8 foot “Back the Blue” sign by the Kingston Corners building this week, police said. Justin Scott Brittain, 25, was arrested after a surveillance video captured him allegedly stealing the sign from a building located on West Market Street, WBRE reported. Police say the theft took place on April 25 at approximately 8:30 a.m. and authorities were able to identify Brittain during the investigation into the theft. Officers then went to his home Friday morning, and caught him attempting to flee before taking him into custody. Brittain faces charges of one misdemeanor count each of theft and receiving stolen property, according to a release from the Kingston Municipal Police Department’s Facebook page. ....
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iTWire Thursday, 29 April 2021 11:06 Kingston launches new NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD up to 2TB Shares Kingston Technology has launched its new NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD, promising efficient performance in a single-sided M.2 design, making it an ideal entry-level drive for first-time NVMe users with laptops and small form factor PCs. We re told Kingston s new NV1 range is a substantial storage solution with capacities up to 2TB. It features read/write speeds up to 2,100/1,700MB/s, respectively, thus delivering 3x the performance of a SATA-based SSD. NV1 uses less power, emits less heat and has quicker load times making it ideal for users who appreciate responsiveness and ultra-fast data access but have systems with limited space. ....