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Toshiba then renamed its remaining PC division Dynavision. That is now gone as well. "Toshiba Corporation hereby announces that it has transferred the 19.9 percent of the outstanding shares in ...
TOKYO—Toshiba Corp. on Thursday said it would accelerate the restructuring of its PC business to focus on the business-to-business field and would withdraw from certain consumer markets. Hoping ...
Toshiba offers a $200 port replicator for the Tecra Z40 that adds four USB 3.0 ports, as well as HDMI, DVI-D (or VGA, with an adapter), and DisplayPort 1.2 with multistreaming (a particularly ...
The Toshiba Thrive feels chunky compared with the svelte, lightweight market leaders, namely the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Apple iPad 2.But tucked neatly along the Thrive’s edges are its ...
Toshiba quietly exited the laptop business once and for all last week, ending a 35-year run by transferring its remaining minority stake in its PC business to Sharp. The company made the first PC ...
In the 1990s, when I worked at PC World magazine, I had stock laptop-buying advice for folks who couldn’t be bothered to read reviews of the latest machines: “Buy the best Toshiba you can ...
On November 8, Toshiba Japan (Toshiba Tec) debuted the latest in its series of Jimucon AIO printer PCs, the Toshiba Tec Jimucon SJ-9500— per the PC Watch post and the original release it cites ...
If you're going to unveil a completely refreshed PC lineup, you may as well do it the week Intel launches some new processors (and, you know, the week a big computer show is going on). Toshiba ...
Toshiba launched its first-ever IBM compatible laptop in 1985. Dubbed the T1100, it quickly set the standard for the laptop industry at the time, pioneering innovation with features like internal ...
Roughly 16.8 million Toshiba laptop AC adapters sold across the U.S. and Canada are being recalled after hundreds of cases where the product overheated or caught fire, with dozen of minor burn ...
With its new Pocket PC series, Toshiba takes a good thing and makes it better, adding a faster processor and a whole lot of memory. Review by Gary Krakow, MSNBC.
Toshiba was once a leading player in the laptop market but now makes up about 1%, according to market research firm Gartner. Nowadays, Lenovo dominates the category with 25%, followed by HP (22% ...