In another sign of the decline of the PC, Toshiba is cutting its PC workforce by about 900 people and sales bases by more than half. The manufacturer said Thursday it will step up restructuring of its ...
Toshiba has agreed to sell its personal PC business to Sharp in a move which could see Sharp return to the PC market. The deal, worth four billion yen (roughly $36 million), also includes the issuance ...
Toshiba is joining the ranks of Japanese tech giants that have bowed out of the PC industry. Gizmodo reports that Toshiba has quietly sold its remaining 19.9 percent stake in its Dynabook laptop brand ...
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 just ...
Toshiba’s new Tablet PC is the ideal tool for mobile professionals, students and healthcare professionals. To deliver a high level of performance and mobility, the Portege M400 is powered by the Intel ...
Toshiba has taken the wraps off of a new miniature PC called the dynaEdge Mobile Mini PC. While far from being the first miniature PC on the market, Toshiba's offering does pack some impressive specs ...
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Toshiba's 12.5-inch Ultra HD convertible laptop is a 2.8-pound device featuring a 360-degree hinge. I’ve been a consumer PC expert at PCMag for 10 years, and I love PC gaming. I've played games on my ...
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 to ...
Last week, the Japanese tech giant said that outstanding shares of Dynabook, 19.9%, are now owned by Sharp. Dynabook, once known as Toshiba America Client Solutions and Toshiba's main laptop arm, was ...
Well, that’s not good. Late Wednesday afternoon, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall for battery packs in Toshiba laptops sold between June 2011 and January 2016.
Nascent technologies are sometimes described as solutions in search of a problem, and that’s certainly something that could be said for AR glasses right now. AR glasses have been positioned as ...