Rebooting Toshiba
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coLinux: Linux for Windows Without
Rebooting
coLinux: Linux for Windows Without
Rebooting
05/04/2004 09:11 AMAsk Ars: spontaneously-rebooting Athlon
XP 1700+
Ask Ars: spontaneously-rebooting Athlon
XP 1700+
06/15/2004 01:15 PMPharmacy Doc writes in with this question: "I have an AMD Athlon 1700+
with a MSI K7T266 Pro2 motherboard. It has been spontaneously
rebooting after the computer has been running for a period of time. It
will reboot, run for a while, then reboot again."
Rebooting Mars-rover computer 200
million miles away
Rebooting Mars-rover computer 200
million miles away
02/16/2004 05:27 AMSeattle Times Feb 16 2004 9:07AM GMT
Rebooting a rover's computer on Mars
takes a lot of preparation on Earth
Rebooting a rover's computer on Mars
takes a lot of preparation on Earth
02/15/2004 02:38 PMAP via New Jersey Online Feb 15 2004 6:40PM GMT
Apple and Toshiba
Apple and Toshiba
06/03/2004 03:15 PM
ThinkSecret reports that Apple is upset with Toshiba for revealing
that their new 60GB 1.8" drive will be used by Apple in upcoming iPods
in July-Augu...
Toshiba says no more Pocket PCs for the
US
Toshiba says no more Pocket PCs for the
US
09/23/2004 01:08 PMEngadget Sep 23 2004 4:55PM GMT
Toshiba reshuffles PC biz
Toshiba reshuffles PC biz
12/23/2003 08:29 AMThe Register Dec 23 2003 7:09AM ET
Toshiba rejigs PC biz
Toshiba rejigs PC biz
12/23/2003 08:23 AMStandalone
Toshiba preps sub-1in HDD
Toshiba preps sub-1in HDD
12/16/2003 06:39 AM2-3GB drives for mobile phones
Toshiba compelled to pay
Toshiba compelled to pay
03/25/2005 11:04 AMUSA Today Mar 25 2005 3:11PM GMT
Toshiba to Arm Canon
Toshiba to Arm Canon
09/23/2004 12:48 PMToshiba wants to play on everyone's team
Cometa and Toshiba: And Then There Was
One
Cometa and Toshiba: And Then There Was
One
04/20/2004 02:01 PMWith tiny scattered networks and the loss of McDonald's, Toshiba's
SurfHere locations fold into Cometa Networks: As rumors surfaced a few
weeks ago about a reduction in force at Toshiba's SurfHere division
coupled with the inevitable reason--McDonald's had already informed
them that Wayport would be their anointed partner--Toshiba is
essentially exiting their poorly formulated and executed hotspot
strategy. While Toshiba couldn't gain traction on its turnkey hotspot
offering, Cometa gains the ability to include "some or all"--as the
press release puts it--of SurfHere's hundreds of locations. Reading
between the lines, they can cherry pick outlets that make sense to
Cometa's mission. Cometa's current count of hotspots in their
directory is about 100 excluding the McDonald's that will be taken
over by Wayport. The Barnes & Noble deal, a year in the making, will
eventually add 500 locations in the U.S. to Cometa's list. Toshiba is
a massive computer manufacturer, however, and the press release
pledges their involvement in promoting Cometa Networks' hotspots. A
tricky affair, since Cometa has long said that they weren't branding
their hotspots, but rather pushing through resale to brands like cell
operators. Publicly held companies rarely like to admit defeat as it
can open them up to shareholder lawsuits and stock drops. But the
press release pushes a little too hard. "Having helped stimulate the
emerging hotspot industry, we believe we can best continue with the
strategic intent of the SurfHere Network through this alliance with
Cometa Networks," says Chris Harrington, vice president, strategy and
business development for Toshiba's American operations. Out of between
8,000 and 10,000 current U.S. hotspots a handful of locations
scattered around the country were Toshiba locations. They had no major
initiatives. They came late to the party. They secured no chains of
stores or major venues. They had, let's be honest, an almost (but not
quite) zero effect on the emerging hotspot industry except to show
that at the end of the day you can fire hotspots out of a gun and hope
they stick....
Toshiba Ordered to Pay $465 Mln to Lexar
Toshiba Ordered to Pay $465 Mln to Lexar
03/25/2005 06:26 AMBoston Globe Mar 25 2005 11:08AM GMT
Toshiba Gigabeat F60 Picture
Toshiba Gigabeat F60 Picture
09/27/2004 09:04 AM
Here's another pic of that Toshiba Gigabeat F60,
the 60GB hard disk-based player coming out soon. The suggested price,
though, is quoted at $575. Maybe that's why Toshiba isn't
offering a version of the Gigabeat in the US: we're all too cheap
and/or not insane.
GigaBeat
F10/20/60 range announced: first 1.8" 60GB DAP won't be an iPod?
[DAPreview]
Toshiba TEC confía en "Linux "
Toshiba TEC confía en "Linux "
06/17/2004 06:50 AMToshiba e800 Pocket PC
Toshiba e800 Pocket PC
12/22/2003 07:50 AMThe Register Dec 22 2003 6:39AM ET
Toshiba hit for $465m in a Flash
Toshiba hit for $465m in a Flash
03/31/2005 03:01 AMRange war brews after Lexar award
Toshiba launches new notebooks
Toshiba launches new notebooks
06/14/2004 03:02 PMAll three models feature built-in Wi-Fi and are designed for
budget-conscious businesses.
Toshiba to join 3G fray
Toshiba to join 3G fray
08/16/2004 02:01 PMPersonal Computer World Aug 16 2004 4:31PM GMT
Toshiba Gigabeat Available At Audiocubes
Toshiba Gigabeat Available At Audiocubes
12/22/2004 01:36 AM
You can't get them at your local retailer, but
Toshiba's 10, 20, and 60GB Gigabeat audio players are available
through exporter AudioCubes. There are several words one might use to
describe the Gigabeat series, amongst them: "QVGA screen," "reasonable
battery life," and, "oppressively expensive." The 'economy model' F10
starts at a budget-busting $400, while the 60GB heavyweight
tips breaks the scale at $730. They look like
potentially pretty cool units, but you'll get more bang for your buck
just about anywhere else.
Toshiba Gigabeat
F10,20,60 MP3 Player [AudioCubes via I4U]
Related
Toshiba Announces 60GB Gigabeat with
Color Screen [Gizmodo]
Toshiba Gigabeat F60 Picture [Gizmodo]
Toshiba-Samsung enters D
Toshiba-Samsung enters D
08/29/2004 12:50 PMTechzonez Aug 29 2004 5:21PM GMT
Toshiba RD-XS32 DVD Recorder, $850
Toshiba RD-XS32 DVD Recorder, $850
09/23/2004 08:43 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Sep 23 2004 12:36PM GMT
Toshiba First to Produce Speedy XDR RAM
Toshiba First to Produce Speedy XDR RAM
03/30/2005 09:10 AMXDR RAM is going to be fast. I predict even more unneeded processor
cycles in my near future.
Toshiba is lining up the world's
fasters memory chips. Testing has begun and they should be on sale in
the second half the year, the company said. The 512MB XDR (extreme
data rate) DRAM chips run at 4.8GHz - about 12 times faster than
typical desktop PC memory.
Even better, Samsung and Elpida
are on route to deliver the new chips in around the same
time-frame—just in time for use in the Playstation 3, in fact.
(
Thanks, Luke!)
Wor
ld's fastest memory shoots out Toshiba factory [TechWorld]
Toshiba Adds VoIP to PCs
Toshiba Adds VoIP to PCs
12/29/2003 10:55 AMToshiba tablet PC gets facelift
Toshiba tablet PC gets facelift
01/05/2004 01:31 PMZDNet UK Jan 5 2004 12:15PM ET
100GB, 9.5mm thick HD from Toshiba
100GB, 9.5mm thick HD from Toshiba
04/22/2004 04:11 PMToshiba @ CES - Bluetooth headphones
Toshiba @ CES - Bluetooth headphones
01/06/2005 03:27 PMEngadget Jan 6 2005 6:04PM GMT
Toshiba e570 Availability
Toshiba e570 Availability
09/08/2004 02:55 PMToshiba Notebooks Get a Fix From UPS (PC
World)
Toshiba Notebooks Get a Fix From UPS (PC
World)
04/28/2004 09:50 PMPC World - Familiar brown trucks now also deliver notebooks to central
UPS site for quicker repairs.
Jury orders Toshiba to pay more
Jury orders Toshiba to pay more
03/27/2005 11:27 PMTechSpot Mar 28 2005 3:12AM GMT
Toshiba Launches New Satellite
Toshiba Launches New Satellite
04/01/2005 09:38 AMTechTree Apr 1 2005 1:56PM GMT
Toshiba offers Napster
Toshiba offers Napster
06/08/2004 08:17 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 8 2004 11:56PM GMT
Qualcomm MSM For Toshiba 3G Phones
Qualcomm MSM For Toshiba 3G Phones
11/12/2003 01:23 PM3G Nov 12 2003 10:48AM ET
Toshiba TCL Key and Button Monitor
Toshiba TCL Key and Button Monitor
11/11/2003 08:08 PMtclkeymon-0.30
Toshiba shows off its new Tablet PC
Toshiba shows off its new Tablet PC
11/18/2003 11:32 AMViewSonic wasn't the only company to unveil a new Tablet PC yesterday.
Toshiba took the wraps off of its long-rumored M200 Tablet PC, which
goes on sale today and has a high-resolution 1400x1050 pixel 12.1-inch
screen, 512MB of RAM, a 40GB hard drive, and built-in WiFi. Read...
Toshiba LH100 LCD TVs With Integrated
DVR
Toshiba LH100 LCD TVs With Integrated
DVR
04/18/2005 10:04 AM
"A little time
face" is the name of Toshiba's new line of LCD TVs with integrated
160GB hard drive for recording purposes. Available up to 37 inches
wide, the panels all feature a resolution of 1366 x 768 and brightness
of 500cd/m2 (we don't really know how bright that is,
either). The "little time" feature provides for TiVo-like recording
functionality, where you can pause/resume live TV with a single button
push. As a side note, these units also feature an Ethernet jack and
have full browser/e-mail functionality. There's even a USB port for
your digital camera.
Press
Release [Toshiba via AV
Watch]
Toshiba unveils second tablet PC
Toshiba unveils second tablet PC
11/18/2003 05:33 PMThe company releases its Portege M200, a new Windows XP tablet with a
higher resolution, 12.1-inch screen and a faster Intel Pentium M
processor.
Toshiba develops 3D screens
Toshiba develops 3D screens
04/18/2005 08:41 AMComputer Weekly Apr 18 2005 12:14PM GMT
Toshiba to demo 3D displays
Toshiba to demo 3D displays
04/18/2005 11:49 PMComputer Shopper Apr 19 2005 4:22AM GMT
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