The Japanese giant Toshiba has sold its final stake in the personal computer maker Dynabook. It means the firm no longer has a connection with making PCs or laptops. Sharp bought 80% of Toshiba's ...
Source: CPSC Devices affected: The recall involves 15.5 million AC adapters sold in the U.S. either with Toshiba laptops or separately for $25 to $75. About 1.3 million more devices were sold in ...
I’ve had my Toshiba all in one Desktop for about 10 years now. When’s it came out it had enough power however it is slowly becoming outdated in terms of this. Despite the slow i5 and NVIDIA ...
It was forced to sell its profit-making chip sector to make up for huge losses. Toshiba shuts the lid on laptops after 35 years CVC deal heralds 'new era' - Morel Japan suffers its biggest ...
According to the court claim filed by Toshiba and its shareholders ... the company overstated the profits from deals involving computers and video equipment businesses, according to the plaintiffs.
“We continue to develop higher capacities, up to 30TB and beyond, as HDDs are and will remain essential for storing the ...
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Panasonic is known in the U.S. for its formidable Toughbook rugged computers for first responders and the military, but the ...
This 3G CDMA smartphone uses Microsoft Pocket PC 2002. Manufactured by Toshiba for Audiovox, the Thera is a fully-functional Pocket PC handheld with a large color screen, SD expansion slot ...
Making a virtue out of necessity, Airbus is joining forces with Toshiba to develop a super-efficient superconducting motor for aircraft that uses the liquid hydrogen that supplies the electricity ...
A couple of old favourites today include Apple's excellent iPad 10.2 on sale for £299, smart TVs from just £229, and the ...
Get ready for the holiday movie season with a new TV set that's brighter, sharper, and less expensive than ever.