The company ends a 120-year manufacturing history of the products
Toshiba ended production of mass-market incandescent light bulbs on Wednesday, putting to a close a 120-year manufacturing history of the products.
They're accused of holding meetings to set prices illegally
Dell has filed a lawsuit against five LCD makers that charges them with colluding to fix prices for products, a Dell spokesman said Monday.
U.S. Department of Justice has filed subpoenas against Samsung
A home electronics retail store has filed a class-action lawsuit against Sony Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Toshiba Corp., LG Electronics Inc., Hitachi Ltd. and several subsidiaries, accusing the electronics manufacturers of colluding to fix prices in the U.S. optical disc drive (ODD) market.
The smartphone has a big screen and fast processor
Toshiba's update on its TG01 multimedia smartphone has made a quiet debut at this week's Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona.
Underlying global economic weakness will likely hit full-year forecasts
Toshiba cut its full-year sales predictions on Friday as a result of continued weakness in the global economy.
Shipments were driven by low PC prices and an increased demand for laptops and netbooks
Worldwide PC shipments soared during the fourth quarter, driven by historically low PC prices and an increased demand for laptops and netbooks, analyst firm IDC said Wednesday
Patent applications continue to rise despite the economic downturn
IBM garnered 4914 U.S. patents in 2009, setting an all-time high for Big Blue and maintaining its lead against competitors such as Samsung with 3611 patents and Microsoft with 2906.
Toshiba plans to release Transformers accessories
Toshiba plans to release Transformers accessories
At CES today, Toshiba rolled out its new 3D-enabling HDTV, powered by superfast Hitachi processors.
At a splashy press event at CES in Las Vegas, Toshiba trotted out its latest and greatest HDTV, the Cell TV, with its companion media center set-top box.
South Korea's Fair Trade Commission found no evidence of international price fixing
South Korea's Fair Trade Commission has closed an antitrust investigation of the flash memory industry, concluding that there is no evidence of a pricing cartel.
New Intel Atom processors and Pinetrail platform enable smaller, cooler, and more energy-efficient netbooks.
Intel unveiled a trio of new Atom processors and a new chipset today. The new Intel chips will enable hardware vendors to create smaller, cooler, more power efficient netbooks and nettops (the desktop equivalent of a netbook).
Toshiba's new 64GB Flash memory module could double the storage capacity for current portable devices.
Toshiba has announced a new 64GB flash memory module, which the company claims is the highest-capacity flash module in the industry. The new 64GB NAND flash module is just 30 micrometers thin, packs a dedicated controller, and contains sixteen 32Gbit chips. It was manufactured using Toshiba's 32-nanometer process.
Company veteran takes the reins from Mark Whittard following his promotion to MD
Toshiba has promoted company veteran, Robert Wilkinson, to general manager of the Information Systems Division (ISD). He replaces [[artnid:319491|Mark Whittard, who became its managing director in September|new]].
Reclaims lead as netbook maker Asus' score plunges
Apple reclaimed the top spot in the computer-reliability ranking of Rescuecom, a Syracuse, N.Y.-based technical support franchise, as netbook maker Asus' rating plummeted, Rescuecom's CEO said Saturday.
Former Symantec and Toshiba staffer, Bruce Lakin, takes over from interim CEO
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has chosen Bruce Lakin as its new CEO after a long national hunt to fill the role.