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Apple – the only US computer assembler to beat industry average

Published on: 11th June, 2010

Apple has been the only American assembler of computers to beat the average for growth of the industry in the beginning of 2010. With Macs climbing 32.4 percent year-over-year, Apple gained 3.4 percent market share of total computer sales worldwide, which means the seventh place. Hewlett Packard and Dell have grown slower than the 22.7 [...]

Toshiba’s first notebook sporting 3D Blu-ray

Published on: 9th June, 2010

Toshiba came in the PC field with its dynabook TX/98MBL. It is the first notebook of Toshiba with a 3D-capable screen, but also the first anywhere capable of playing Blu-ray movies. The 15.6-inch system has a 120Hz LCD, a GeForce GTS 350M graphics with support for 3D Vision. There is also a WinDVD BD special [...]

IBM and Lenovo lead in reliability report, Apple is third

Published on: 6th June, 2010

The latest computer reliability report of Rescuecom shows improvements in the scores of the top five companies. IBM and Lenovo have seen the strongest growth and share the first place for the first quarter of this year. Although Apple has maintained the highest overall score in 2009, it is only ranked third. Asus comes second [...]

Wi-LAN sues Acer, Apple, Dell, LG and others over Bluetooth patent violation

Published on: 20th April, 2010

Wi-LAN has continued its practices of suing a large number of companies of the technology industry instead of using business as an argument. The suit includes major electronics manufacturers like Apple, Acer, Dell, Sony, LG, Toshiba and other 12 companies that would violate a patent related to Bluetooth use. The Canadian-based Wi-LAN accuses the above [...]

Toshiba’s Camileo camcorders to be present in the United States

Published on: 13th April, 2010

Toshiba has recently announced its entrance on the North American market by bringing the Camileo line-up over from Europe. The pocket-sized S20, touchscreen H30 and X100 are all able to record in 1,080-pixel resolution and have 3-inch LCD screens for framing and reviewing subjects. A YouTube hotkey is available for quick uploads to the famous [...]

Toshiba will ready its tablets late in 2010

Published on: 14th March, 2010

Jeff Barney, Toshiba’s US notebook lead, has said the company would develop its own tablets. He said a line of devices is scheduled for late this year or early in 2011. Details of how the devices would look like were not revealed. Jeff Barney said that Toshiba would have to move very fast to get [...]

Portégé M780 and Satellite Pro U500 brought to the United States by Toshiba

Published on: 25th February, 2010

The Portégé M780 tablet notebook presented earlier this year by Toshiba is now selling in the United States. Interesting details previously unknown are revealed by the product page, such as the fact that even if being dropped from up to three feet its hard drive does not suffer permanent damage. The 12.1-inch PC is equipped [...]

Two new phones from Toshiba, at MWC

Published on: 18th February, 2010

On February 15, 2010, at MWC, Toshiba has launched two new phones. This time, the company has been focusing on software, not on hardware. The TG02, a direct sequel to the TG01, is one of the company’s first handsets to use capacitive touch. The device runs on Windows Mobile 6.5 and may get the 6.5.3 [...]

Sattellite E205 notebooks with Wireless Display technology from Toshiba

Published on: 25th January, 2010

Toshiba’s Satellite E205 notebooks using Wireless Display technology from Intel have begun to ship. The system, first presented at CES, uses Intel’s latest chipset and allows viewing the notebook display on an HDTV with HDMI or Composite inputs. There is a small box connecting directly to the TV set, but no external adapter is needed [...]

Netbook with 11-hour battery life – the NB305 from Toshiba

Published on: 10th January, 2010

The third generation netbook was confirmed by Toshiba with an official event. Both the NB300 and the NB305 sport the Pine Trail-based 1.66GHz Atom from Intel and provide an extension of their battery life from nine hours to eleven hours. Although they have a longer life, the six-cell batteries did not increase either the size [...]

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