Jan 31
January 29, 2008
The Boy Genius Report / Joshua Karp
Just how much does it cost to extend your stay on this planet? If you’re part of the HD-DVD camp over at Toshiba, the answer is a cool $2.7 million. The company that has been backing the HD-DVD …
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Jan 31
January 29, 2008
AfterDawn.com
In case there was any question of Toshiba's commitment to HD DVD technology, it should be put to rest now with the announcement that the company has bought a 30 second ad during the Super Bowl fo …
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Jan 31
Cadence Design announced that Toshiba has deployed Cadence Virtuoso simulation technology to provide its analog and mixed-signal chip designers an easy-to-use and accurate reliability analysis flow.
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Jan 30
January 30, 2008
socalTECH - SoCal TechNews - Daily news on high tech in Southern California
Irvine-based Broadcom said Tuesday that it has been selected by Toshiba as part of Toshiba’s new Satellite notebooks. Broadcom said that its media PC technology is being used to enable high quality HD …
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Jan 30
Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc., an industry leader in magnetic resonance (MR) technology, announced FDA clearance for the new open-bore 1.5T Vantage Titanâ„¢ MR system. With this clearance, Toshiba is on schedule to make the system commercially available in the first quarter of 2008. The open-bore of the Vantage Titan is 18 percent larger than other 1.
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Jan 30
While the format war rages, movies must still be watched Review The HD format wars may be inching forward on the content front, but on the hardware side Toshiba has made a very aggressive move with the HD-EP30 - an HD DVD player which could be yours for less than £200. Not only that, but if you buy one now you’ll get seven HD DVD discs thrown in for free.…
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