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In pictures: HP Innovation Summit, Singapore
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Toshiba's 1TB USB 3.0 drive; winter gloves for touch-screening
By Keith Shaw | 08 February, 2012 06:29The scoop: Canvio 3.0 Plus external hard drive, by Toshiba, about $180 (1TB version).
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Synnex Australia to distribute Toshiba
By Patrick Budmar | 02 February, 2012 11:08Local distributor gets access to hardware vendor’s full range of consumer products
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Toshiba, Fujitsu join Japanese tech peers in booking massive 3Q losses
By Jay Alabaster | 31 January, 2012 23:05Toshiba and Fujitsu, two of Japan's largest tech companies, both said Tuesday they booked deep losses during the October-December quarter, blaming a spike in component costs caused by Thai flooding and a tough market for consumer electronics.
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Kogan slashes Apple, Toshiba, HP product prices
By Nermin Bajric | 27 January, 2012 11:56The retailer discounting most popular products following successful 2011 Q4
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Toshiba announces debut e-reader in Japan, mulling launch abroad
By Jay Alabaster | 26 January, 2012 20:31Toshiba has announced its first dedicated e-reader. It will launch in February in Japan, backed by an online store with 100,000 titles, and the company may also launch the BookPlace reader outside Japan.
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Toshiba Australia announces sleek consumer line-up (+ gallery)
By Hafizah Osman | 24 January, 2012 12:25Toshiba Australia announces sleek consumer line-up
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Apple drubs all rivals in U.S. system shipment gains
By Gregg Keizer | 14 January, 2012 08:22Apple was the only top-five computer maker to post shipment gains in the U.S. during the final quarter of 2011, a pair of research firms said this week.
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Top five tablets of CES
By Melissa J. Perenson | 13 January, 2012 06:49At CES we spotted hordes of tablets this year, but only a few knocked our socks off with impressive specs, great value, and innovations that rival Apple's leading iPad 2. Instead of giving you the tablet laundry list of every single slate shown here at CES (and there were many) we are going to get right to the point.
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Moving on up
By David Ramli | 07 October, 2009 13:52Toshiba’s national sales manager, Angela Walker, has risen up the career ladder with hard work and dedication. She talks to DAVID RAMLI about the importance of organising the work/life balance and her goal of climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro.
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Tablets in 2012: What to Expect
By Melissa J. Perenson | 09 December, 2011 01:48What will tablets look like in the coming year? Tablets are out of their infancy and moving into adolescence--which means that we can expect big changes ahead as tablets' design and components improve.
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Laptops of 2012: What to expect
By Jason Cross | 01 December, 2011 01:59Tablets and smartphones are in, but don't count laptops out. Impressive new laptops planned for 2012 promise to be thinner, lighter, and faster, as well as to carry longer-lasting batteries.
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Guide: The best tablet for you
By Melissa J. Perenson | 30 November, 2011 02:31For a long time, you didn’t have much choice if you were in the market for a tablet--Apple’s iPad was the only good option. But that’s starting to change: Though the iPad 2 remains the top slate overall, the best choice for you may well be one that runs Google’s Android operating system.
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NEWS FOCUS: Everything you need to know about Ultrabooks
By Melanie Pinola | 20 September, 2011 01:16The Ultrabook, a new class of ultraportable laptops defined by Intel, has been making waves lately as the next major step in laptop design.
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NEWS FOCUS: Mobiles, tablets and app downloads set to soar
By Hafizah Osman | 19 July, 2011 11:42Media tablet shipments in A/ NZ for 2011 are expected to be double those of 2010, according to analyst firm, IDC.
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CES 2011: Where tablet PCs and 3D TVs ruled
By Robert X. Cringely | 12 January, 2011 11:43My pockets are stuffed full of business cards from people I do not remember meeting, my head is thumping like a flamenco dancer, there's margarita salt on my laptop, and I can't seem to locate my pants. That can mean only one thing: I just returned from my annual pilgrimage to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Hands on with Toshiba's fuel cell charger
By Martyn Williams | 28 October, 2009 09:27I've been following the development of Toshiba's direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) since I first saw a prototype in 2003. Since then new prototypes have been rolled out once or twice a year but it always seemed to be under perpetual development ... until last year when Toshiba began promising an imminent launch.
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Hands on with Toshiba's JournE
By Martyn Williams | 05 September, 2009 01:13Perhaps one of the most interesting products to come out of the first day of this year's IFA electronics fair in Berlin is Toshiba's JournE Internet and multimedia tablet.
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