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A series of benchmark tests carried out on netbooks running Windows XP and Windows 7 has revealed a worrying drop in battery life under Microsoft's latest OS.
O2's German arm has unwittingly shipped unnamed malware on its Windows Mobile 6.1 Toshiba TG01 smartphones - but has promised to replace all affected units.
Toshiba believes it has answered one of the major problems with using strontium germanide in the production of 16nm process size chips.
Toshiba says it's now sampling the world's first 32nm NAND flash memory, which will lead to higher density USB drives.
Toshiba has posted the largest net loss in the history of the company - and plans to shed 3,900 contract workers from its Japanese facilities to cut costs.
Pegasys announces a plug-in for TMPGEnc 4.0 Xpress that takes advantage of Toshiba's SpursEngine chip.
Toshiba has announced impending products that will include integrated YouTube support, including features designed to improve the quality of streaming videos.
Toshiba has announced a memorandum of understanding which will see it purchasing rival Fujitsu's entire hard drive operations - including manufacturing and R&D.
Toshiba has announced the TG01 - a smartphone with a Qualcomm-supplied processor running at a mind-boggling 1GHz and capable of 720p video playback.
Sony has issued a product recall for around 100,000 laptop batteries that have an irritating tendency to bust into flames - and not for the first time.
Toshiba's Japan-only Dynabook SS RX1 - the first notebook to come equipped with a whopping 128GB of SSD-based storage - has slipped back from its original April launch date.
Toshiba, fresh from defeat in the HD format war, has announced the worlds smallest TrueHD camera head, weighing just 65g.
Microsoft has said that speculation of a Blu-ray add-on drive is "premature." That doesn't stop us from speculating though, right?
Toshiba has announced that it is pulling out of HD DVD, which brings the format war to an end. We can now start to watch HD content!
High-street retailer Woolworths has announced that its stores are to go Blu-Ray only in a surprising show of support for the Sony-backed HD disc format.
The International Trade Commission is investigating patent infringements in the manufacture of HDDs. The result could be a ban on hard drive imports for some brands.
According to the European HD DVD Promotional group, the introduction of the cheaper PS3 will not affect the format war - it's being fought out between stand-alone players.
Laptop HDDs are quickly catching up with the storage capacity of their desktop brethren as Toshiba has announced the world's first 320GB 2.5" HDD.
October 14 2021 | 15:04