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- It's green report card season: Proclamations from IBM, SAP, Toshiba and Xerox
- Some scintillating corporate sustainability reading for your perusal today, folks. In all seriousness, the last few weeks have seen several of the biggest of the big high-tech vendors publish their latest environmental reports or corporate responsibility statements. Here's a list of some of the most recent, along with a brief...
- Tags: Sustainability, Xerox Corp., Card, Corporate Responsibility, Greenhouse Gas, SAP AG, Toshiba Corp., IBM Corp., Business Ethics, Leadership, Management, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-11-20
- More notebooks using two, and now three, GPUs
- Laptops using multiple GPUs aren't new, but they are becoming more widespread. Earlier this week AMD touted the first laptop "from a major manufacturer" with two ATI Mobility Radeon GPUs, the Alienware M17. Not to be outdone, Nvidia announced yesterday that it was powering the first three-GPU laptop, the Toshiba...
- Tags: Alienware, Notebook, Nvidia GeForce, Intel Core 2 Duo, Toshiba Corp., GPU, Toshiba Qosmio X305 Series, Alienware M1, Trade-off, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2008-11-07
- Now hear this: Toshiba's new TLP-X200U projector is first with voice guidance
- Now hear this: Toshiba's new TLP-X200U projector is first with voice guidance1024x768 was good......about 10 years ago. Please don't buy this 4:3 projector for HT. When using this projector for HD, the effective resolution drops to 1024x576. The is a 589K pixel count. Compare that to a 2,073K pixel count...
- Tags: Projectors, projector, Toshiba Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-11-06
- Now hear this: Toshiba's new TLP-X200U projector is first with voice guidance
- A small but strong niche has built up around using projectors either of the LCD or DLP variety as the cornerstone of home theater setups instead of an HDTV. For those thinking about making the switch, Toshiba is attempting to idiot-proof the move with its new TLP-X200U projector, which comes...
- Tags: Home Theater, Toshiba Corp., Projectors, Home Entertainment, Tv & Home Theater, Consumer Electronics, Hardware, Components, Personal Technology, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2008-11-05
- Toshiba L355D-S7825
- Editors' note: This review is part of our Holiday 2008 Retail Laptop Roundup, covering specific new configurations of popular laptops that can be found in retail stores.By virtue of its broad, 17.1-inch display, the $699 Toshiba Satellite L355D-S7825 stands out among budget laptops (most of which feature 15.4-inch displays). And...
- Tags: Notebooks, Network technology, satellite, Satellite L355D-S7825, laptop computer, Toshiba Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-10-29
- Toshiba A305-S6872
- Editors' note: This review is part of our Holiday 2008 Retail Laptop Roundup, covering specific new configurations of popular laptops that can be found in retail stores. If asked to describe the $749 Toshiba Satellite A305-S6872 in a single word, we'd say this: solid. The 15.4-inch system incorporates middle-of-the-road components...
- Tags: Engineering, Notebooks, battery, Toshiba Corp., satellite, laptop computer
- Product reviews 2008-10-27
- Toshiba Satellite L305-S5875
- Toshiba Satellite L305-S5875Toshiba Satellite L305-S5875The computer itself works fine. Has enough memory and a big enough disk drive, but it's a pain in the &*% to use. The scrollpad is the worst I have ever seen. I inadvertently jump all over the screen. It unexpectedly drags on a map instead...
- Tags: Notebooks, Toshiba Satellite L305-S5875, Toshiba Satellite, Toshiba Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-12
- Toshiba Qosmio G55-Q802
- The 18-inch laptop has truly come into its own, with recent systems from Sony, Acer, HP and now Toshiba threatening to clutter the desks of multimedia enthusiasts everywhere. The Qosmio G55-Q802 is the odd man out among this group in that it does not offer a Blu-ray drive or even...
- Tags: Processors, Notebooks, Qosmio G55, Cell, Intel Core 2 Duo, Toshiba Qosmio, Toshiba Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-10-08
- Toshiba: Feel free to trade in more gadgets. Lots more.
- Toshiba: Feel free to trade in more gadgets. Lots more.Dealtree partnerHave past experience with Dealtree. Be very careful, as they have a bad habit of lowering the value of your trade on everything. Traded in 3 desktop systems plus a LCD monitor and they devalued every one of them by...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Desktops, Feel Free, Toshiba Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- Toshiba: Feel free to trade in more gadgets. Lots more.
- Can't figure out what to do with your old laptop, tablet PC, monitor, projector, camera, camcorder, server, home audio receiver, mobile phone, car audio system, home electronics device, global positioning satellite receiver, MP3 player, personal digital assistant or game system? (Whew.) Toshiba Digital Products says it now will take it...
- Tags: Toshiba Corp., Toshiba Digital Products Division, Branding, Tablets, PDAs, Projectors, Notebooks, Marketing, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Handhelds, Components, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-10-01
- First reviews of Toshiba Qosmio with SpursEngine
- More than three months after Toshiba launched its first desktop replacement that makes use of the Cell processor in Japan, the Toshiba Qosmio G55-Q802 has reached U.S. shores and received its first hands-on reviews from PCMag.com and ComputerShopper.com. The Qosmio G55 series is part of a new...
- Tags: Toshiba Qosmio, Desktop, Quad-core, Desktop Replacement, Video, Toshiba Corp., PCMag.com, ComputerShopper.com, Qosmio G55, Qosmio G55 Series, Quad-Core HD Processor, Corporate Communications, Notebooks, Processors, Marketing, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Semiconductors, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2008-09-30
- Toshiba launches 256GB SSD with MLC
- Toshiba launches 256GB SSD with MLCToshiba SSD 256GBI would love to have one. I can't seem to find even an est on the price anywhere, any ideas? Think about it, can you imagine the power saving on a laptop with an SSD?
- Tags: SSD, Toshiba Corp., MLC
- Discussion threads 2008-09-26
- Toshiba launches 256GB SSD with MLC
- Toshiba announced today an addition to its line-up of NAND-flash-based solid state drives, a new 256GB SSD, and the launch of a series of small-sized Flash Modules for Netbooks, UMPCs and other mobile applications. The new drives will be showcased at the CEATEC in Makuhari, Japan, from...
- Tags: Ultramobile PC, Speed, Toshiba Corp., Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Serial ATA, Tablets, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Emerging Technologies, Storage, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-09-26
- What memory technology is Samsung after?
- Samsung Electronics recently made public its $5.8 billion offer for SanDisk, a major manufacturer of memory cards. There are plenty of possible business motives behind this bid including the hefty royalties that Samsung pays to SanDisk to use its flash technology, and SanDisk's strong retail brands and distribution. But I'll...
- Tags: 3D, NAND Flash, SanDisk Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., NAND, Technology, Toshiba Corp., Cell, Chip, Flash Memory, John Morris
- Blog posts 2008-09-22
- SanDisk plays hard to get as Samsung (and maybe Toshiba) eye takeover
- SanDisk plays hard to get as Samsung and maybe Toshiba eye takeoverSound familiar?like Yahoo?Toshiba - what a deal!Express distribution of US military secrets. OK, so the Soviets got our submarine silencing technology, but there are no more Soviets. There are plenty of other would-be adversaries and a...
- Tags: Flash memory, Storage, eye takeover, Toshiba Corp., Soviet, SanDisk Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Discussion threads 2008-09-16
- SanDisk plays hard to get as Samsung (and maybe Toshiba) eye takeover
- Samsung is making a hostile bid for SanDisk for $26 a share in cash, or almost double SanDisk's current stock price. SanDisk promptly said no to Samsung's overtures. And why not? Toshiba may be interested too. In a letter to SanDisk's board, Samsung CEO Yoon-Woo Lee said:...
- Tags: SanDisk Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Toshiba Corp., Flash Memory, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-16
- Acer, Toshiba and Sony push laptop displays to 18.4 inches
- Acer, Toshiba and Sony push laptop displays to 18.4 inchesWhy bother?If it's gonna be so big it's only good as a desktop replacement, why bother? Just go with the desktop. A desktop is cheaper and easier to upgrade.
- Tags: Desktops, Notebooks, desktop, Acer Inc., Toshiba Corp., Sony Corp., laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2008-09-15
- Acer, Toshiba and Sony push laptop displays to 18.4 inches
- [Update 9/16: A page on the SonyStyle site referred to the AW series as having the "industry's first 18.4-inch extra-widescreen display." Sony says this statement should have referred to the FW series, which is the first 16.4-inch laptop on the market, as stated in the press release. The company is...
- Tags: Toshiba Qosmio, Sony Corp., Acer Inc., Intel Core 2 Duo, Series, Toshiba Corp., Laptop Computer, Selling Point, Toshiba Qosmio G50 Series, Notebooks, Processors, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Semiconductors, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2008-09-15
- Toshiba XD-E500
- When Toshiba finally pulled the plug on HD DVD, nobody was quite sure what the next step for the company was going to be. Would it go back to making DVD players, or would it forget the tensions of the format war and release a Blu-ray player? Well, instead of...
- Tags: Consumer electronics, Overall IT, Toshiba XD-E500, XDE, DVD, Toshiba Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-09-02
- Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q701
- Editors' note: This review is part of our Back-to-School 2008 roundup, covering specific configurations of popular laptops that can be found in retail stores.The Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q701 marks a new look for the Qosmio brand. Gone are the subdued blacks and silvers of years past; in their place come stylized...
- Tags: Notebooks, Toshiba Corp., Toshiba Qosmio, Qosmio X305-Q701
- Product reviews 2008-08-21
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