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Toshiba could launch the finish line of tablets early subsequent year
Toshiba is already selling its first Android tablet, the 10 inch Toshiba Folio 100 in some parts of the globe. Now DigiTimes reports that Toshiba plans to expand its tablet line in Continue reading this post…
Toshiba introduces NB500 netbook (like a NB520, though reduction so)
Yesterday we reported on the Toshiba NB520, a new 10 inch netbook with a dual core Intel Atom N550 processor and Harmon Kardon stereo speakers. But it looks like the NB520 isn’t the Continue reading this post…
Toshiba launches NB520 netbook with Harman Kardon speakers
Toshiba has unveiled its latest 10 inch netbook, and it sports a dual core processor and better speakers than your average netbook. The Toshiba NB520 has a 1.5GHz Intel Atom N550 dual Continue reading this post…
Toshiba’s Chamber TV delivers a slightly-less final eight tuner DVR knowledge December 10
Blu-ray and the Cell processor are back together again, now that Toshiba has jumped on the format and is ready to release its first Cell TV, the Regza 55X1, in Japan December 10. Ju st making it in Continue reading this post…
Sony outs world’s foremost TransferJet chips for short-range wireless move
Induction chargers like Palm’s Touchstone are great and all but they lack one significant feature long mastered by USB tethers: data transfer. That could soon change as Sony begi ns pushin g out its Continue reading this post…
Toshiba Mini NB205-N325BN 10.1-Inch Netbook – $330 Shipped
Amazon has the Toshiba Mini NB205-N325BN 10.1-Inch Netbook for $399 .99 – $70 instant savings + free shipping = $329.99 shipped! It has a Continue reading this post…
Toshiba Ordinary Choice laptops obtain renown paintjobs, fine causes
Alright, we’re not too happy with the Natural Selection moniker implying that being a celebrity is somehow a marker of evolutionary prowess, but we’ll forgive To shiba this one time. The Japanese company Continue reading this post…
Blinking LEDs to present QR codes a sprint for their (ad) currency
We’re still waiting for this so-called QR code revolution to hit North America, but our contemporaries across the Pacific are already looking to develop the next big thing. Reportedly, a smattering Continue reading this post…