TL;DR: Score a compact, travel-ready touchscreen Chromebook for just $79.99 (MSRP $284.99)—perfect as a backup, second device ...
What are the key differences between a Chromebook and a regular laptop? Mashable's senior shopping reporter explains.
Toshiba’s Jimucon SJ-9500 combines a mix of retro hardware Features include dot matrix printing, DVD drive, touchscreen, SSDs Customizable for industries, offers broad connectivity and energy ...
Dynabook Americas, the company formerly known as Toshiba, has recalled 15.5 million Toshiba laptop AC adapters over potential burn and fire hazards. The company said it received 679 reports of the ...
Roughly 16.8 million Toshiba laptop AC adapters sold across the U.S. and Canada are being recalled after hundreds of cases where the product overheated or caught fire, with dozen of minor burn ...
Many Toshiba laptops feature a touchpad that you can use to control the cursor on your Windows desktop. This increases the laptop's portability because the touchpad replaces the need to connect a ...
When it comes to restoring your Toshiba laptop to its factory settings, the process is a little more in-depth than a simple reset. Unlike other manufacturers, Toshiba does not include recovery CDs ...
Touch-screen laptops are taking their place as a top tech must-have these days, with light frames, zippy speeds, and long-lasting batteries. Considering that we swipe and scroll on our phones all day ...
Toshiba offers the existing Self Checkout System 7, a solution designed to help retailers deliver fast, convenient and personalized checkout experiences. Key features include: Get ready for the ...
Toshiba, the Japan-based company which has been in the PC business for about 35 years, has now officially quit the laptop business. The company has sold its remaining 19.9 percent stake in Dynabook ...
End of an era Toshiba was the first company to bring a laptop PC to market in 1985, known as the T1100. Now, decades later, the company that played such an important role in mobile computing, is ...
Toshiba will officially no longer be making PCs. To be fair, in recent years it had taken a step back from making laptops, but this goes beyond that. It’s a complete exit. In a little-reported press ...