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Japanese electronics and technology manufacturer Toshiba has accepted a 2 trillion yen ($15 billion) tender offer from a buyout fund made up of the nation’s major banks and companies. Japan Industrial ...
TOKYO — Scandal-embattled Japanese electronics and technology manufacturer Toshiba has accepted a 2 trillion yen ($15 billion) tender offer from Japan Industrial Partners, a buyout fund made up of ...
Toshiba has announced [PDF link] a new hard-drive technology, WIPE, that can automatically delete sensitive data on loss of power or should the HDD be removed. Intended for Toshiba self-encrypting ...
Over the weekend, Engadget reported that Toshiba is planning to launch a Blu-ray player before the end of the year. There are so many better things Toshiba could be doing with its time. Allow us to ...
Toshiba has announced its latest technological innovation, the Thermoflagger temperature-detecting IC series, which aims to address the critical issue of temperature rises within electronic equipment.
If you’re worried about being out of shape, or suspect you might have a disease like diabetes, just breathe into this Toshiba tube. A woman tries a prototype medical breath analyzer developed by ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions, a global market share leader for integrated in-store retail solutions, has been selected a finalist for the NC TECH ...
Venture-backed Bridgelux has agreed to sell a newly developed LED technology to Toshiba and will count on the Japanese company to help bring the technology to market. The companies declined to ...
Just in time for CES, consumer electronics giant Toshiba announced another wave of layoffs. This time, the company plans to axe 6,800 jobs in the consumer electronics business. It represents around 30 ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Toshiba introduced millions of Americans to high-end TVs and portable computers. Now, it could be saying goodbye. The 142-year-old Japanese conglomerate, commissioned by that country's ...
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