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Toshiba quietly exited the laptop business once and for all last week, ending a 35-year run by transferring its remaining minority stake in its PC business to Sharp. Two years ago, Toshiba sold an ...
Toshiba has formally announced its departure from the laptop business after a 35-year run. Last week, the Japanese tech giant said that outstanding shares of Dynabook, 19.9%, are now owned by Sharp.
Toshiba announced the availability of its new line of Satellite Pro, Tecra and Portege business laptops with Windows 7 support. The Satellite Pro line features new screen size options in 15.6-inch, 17 ...
The first Toshiba laptop (the T1100 ... Sharp swiftly initiated a rebrand and the business was renamed Dynabook. The acquisition of the remaining shares suggests Sharp is confident it can profit ...
Here’s how it works. Toshiba has finalized its exit from the laptop business by selling its remaining shares of Dynabook, its laptop division, to Sharp. In doing so, Toshiba officially ends a ...
Japanese tech giant Toshiba will no longer make laptops after more than three decades in the business, the company has announced. On August 4, Toshiba transferred its last outstanding share in ...
TOKYO—Toshiba Corp., which was the first in the world to commercialize laptop computers in 1985, is selling the business to Sharp Corp., a symbolic step marking Toshiba’s withdrawal from most ...
In keeping with their business bent, all of the new laptops incorporate EasyGuard, Toshiba's suite of security, connectivity, and customization tools, which includes a Trusted Platform Module ...
With consumer laptops taking a hit from the popularity of tablets, Toshiba may have made a wise decision to turn its attention to business notebooks. On Monday, the company has announced five new ...
The last time Toshiba had a completely new business ultraportable for us to ... and an old-school laptop with -- gasp! -- an optical drive. As you'd expect, they all feature Haswell, TPM and ...
Toshiba's been a major player in the laptop market for decades, which means there are an awful lot of different Toshiba models out there. That can be a bit frustrating when you're trying to get ...
Gizmodo reports that Toshiba has quietly sold its remaining 19.9 percent stake in its Dynabook laptop brand to Sharp, officially exiting the laptop business, and really the PC business at large.