CeBIT 2002: PC Makers Delve Into Phones
News Toshiba is also due to launch a phone next week, but the company has released few details aside from the fact that it will be GPRS-ready. Later this year, Toshiba is also expected to launch a 3G mobile phone.
[March 7, 2002, 13:43]
Toshiba Tests European I-mode Waters
News Charles Baxter, head of marketing for Toshiba's Mobile Communications division said the company aimed to move into the market through carefully built relationships with the phone networks and content providers.
[March 13, 2002, 16:46]
Motorola’s Symbian 3G Phone: A First Look
Talkback The web browser is locked to view only their own site.is my toshiba laptop locked to only toshiba's site? Almost a great phone, but is next to usless though if you get it via "3". The bluetooth is disabled in the OS as is the InfraRed port which is...
[November 21, 2003, 11:19]
Toshiba Introduces Windows Mobile Handsets
News Toshiba plans to ship a VoIP client with the phone. Toshiba is entering the UK's smartphone/PDA market with two Windows Mobile devices promising close integration with the company's laptops, the manufacturer revealed at the 3GSM World Congress on...
[February 12, 2007, 8:00]
Toshiba Lets Mobiles Run PC Software
News In its statement, Toshiba said the Ubiquitous Viewer system uses passwords to protect the connection between phone and PC, and the information over that same connection is protected by SSL encryption, a commonly used set of rules for managing the...
[January 20, 2005, 14:50]
Analysis: Teething Problems For Bluetooth?
News But the product, a headset that communicates invisibly with a mobile phone, is just the first of many Bluetooth-enabled items that will make their way to consumers, if companies such as Ericsson, Nokia, Toshiba, Microsoft and IBM have anything to...
[June 14, 2000, 16:24]
Photos: Toshiba Launches World's Lightest Laptop
News Toshiba has launched what it claims is the world's lightest notebook. Toshiba claims that SSDs are more resilient to shock and vibration, more power efficient, and have faster boot-up times than conventional hard drives.
[June 22, 2007, 10:27]
Toshiba Touts Slimmer, Stronger Batteries
News Ritch Russ, director of Toshiba's battery division, said Ericsson is using the technology in its T28 World phone. Although Toshiba officially introduced ALB on Monday, the company said that one mobile phone manufacturer and one handheld computer...
[February 13, 2001, 13:49]
Samsung Developing 2cm Hard Drives
News Toshiba and GS Magicstor already have announced efforts to build drives of that size, which are likely to be candidates to handle storage duties in cell phones with advanced functions. Samsung and Toshiba are rather unusual players in the hard...
[September 30, 2004, 11:05]
Toshiba To Launch Bluetooth Card
News Toshiba one of the founding members of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) charged with developing the technology, is preparing to launch its first Bluetooth product in North America. The device -- a Type 2 PCMCIA card with Bluetooth radio...
[September 14, 2000, 9:23]
Samsung To Enter Miniature Drive Market
News Samsung could have licensed intellectual property from Toshiba, which has already produced a drive that small. In addition to Samsung and Toshiba, China-based GS Magicstor has announced an effort to build a 22mm drive.
[October 11, 2004, 11:10]
Microsoft Adds Wireless To Pocket PC
News But other big names such as Dell and Toshiba, which both use the Pocket PC OS in their devices, are slowly filling the void, according to data from research firm IDC. In the first quarter, Dell shot up to the No.spot, with 6.5 percent of worldwide...
[June 12, 2003, 9:03]
Bluetooth: A View From The Top
News So what have the founding companies, Ericsson, Toshiba, IBM, Intel and Nokia been doing in the last year and how do they see the technology progressing in the future? Toshiba's contribution to Bluetooth was to "find the best way to integrate the...
[April 15, 1999, 15:42]
Roundup: Are PCs Losing Their Grip On The Internet?
News Siemens and Toshiba close to 3G phones alliance Fri, 03 Nov 2000 International 3G marketing will be a joint effort for Siemens and Toshiba, the Japanese media suggests Freebox to open phone lines Monday
[November 15, 2000, 15:17]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog I reckon it'll be Toshiba. This is because Psion Dacom's mainline business -- flogging PC Card modems to portable manufacturers such as Dell and Toshiba -- is going away. It looks as everything in place for megabit wireless data in the next two to...
[February 12, 1999, 17:35]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News I reckon it'll be Toshiba. This is because Psion Dacom's mainline business -- flogging PC Card modems to portable manufacturers such as Dell and Toshiba -- is going away. It looks as everything in place for megabit wireless data in the next two to...
[February 12, 1999, 17:35]
Leader: Goodbye Desktop, Hello Mobile
News Eight years ago, I heard a Toshiba spokesman predict that mobile PCs would be outselling desktops by the year 2000. Here in the 1998 real world, notebooks account for about 21 percent of all UK PC sales and Toshiba has begun offering desktop products.
[July 1, 1998, 16:07]
South West Of England RDA Case Study: Toshiba
White Papers Toshiba is a vast multi-national able to invest anywhere in the world. The objective of the Bristol based Telecommunications Research Laboratory is to develop the next-generation cellular phone and wireless communication technologies.
[July 21, 2008, 1:18]
Toshiba Claims Floppy "bug" Unlikely, But Posts Patch
News Users looking for a "preventative patch" can either download it from an area of Toshiba's UK website, or visit a local Toshiba dealer, or phone a Toshiba hotline service on 01932 828828 for a CD or -- ahem -- a floppy.
[November 2, 1999, 11:00]
CeBIT 2002: 3G Phones Set To Stun
News Toshiba, which only announced its entry into the European phone-making sector last month, is expected to make a big announcement. Industry observers will also be keen to see if Toshiba announces any partnerships with mobile distributors or network...
[March 6, 2002, 13:14]

