The release of the Toshiba T3100 in 1986 struck a fine balance between strong computing power, whilst also being durable and portable – though some may say it wasn’t technically ‘portable’ as it still required an external power source.
Toshiba, Western Digital settle legal dispute over $18B chip unit sale
According to reports, both firms have agreed to withdraw all claims against each other which ensures "all parties are aligned" on the sale to a consortium led by Bain Capital.0 2716Toshiba president quits over $1.2 billion accounting scandal
Executives at electronics and industrial giant Toshiba resigned today after a committee reviewing its earnings said the company padded its operating profit by about $1.25 billion over six years to the end of 2014.
Toshiba launches Kira-13.3-inch touchscreen Ultrabook
Toshiba Gulf has launched KIRA, a 13.3-inch touchscreen Ultrabook that combines a good design and sturdy performance. Designed for users who demand a premium computing experience, the ultra-portable KIRA is now available in the market.
MTC, Multimedya to deliver Toshiba in ME
The distributors will deliver Toshiba flash drives and SD card products in ME
Toshiba announces Satellite E series notebooks
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division announced its Satellite E series ultra-thin notebooks on Monday.
Toshiba targets professionals with new Portégé Z10t
Toshiba Gulf recently launched the Portégé Z10t, an Ultrabook–tablet hybrid that the vendor said is designed for the professional environment.
Toshiba takes on Surface Pro with WT310 tablet
Toshiba has announced its WT310, a Windows 8 tablet to rival Microsoft’s Surface Pro. With Windows 8 Pro, an 11-inch Full HD screen …
Lenovo wins third consecutive Vendor of the Year award at DISTREE
Lenovo won its third consecutive notebook and desktop Vendor of the Year award at the recent EMEA Channel Academy Awards …
EMEA PC shipments see Q4 decline
According to a new report from IDC, the number of PC shipments in the EMEA region continued to contract in …
Toshiba develops MRAM for smartphone processors
Toshiba has developed a low-power, high-speed version of MRAM memory that it says can cut power consumption in mobile CPUs …