Toshiba's 8-inch Encore tablet runs full-blown Windows, so it can run desktop applications other than the version of Office that's bundled with Windows RT on ARM-based tablets such as Microsoft's ...
Toshiba announced a handful of new Windows 7 devices today at Computex, but the company's also ready to talk Windows 8. We got a chance to see some of the initial hardware prototypes designed to run ...
You don't need to drop a lot of cash to buy a tablet that can run the full PC version of Windows 8.1. Toshiba is releasing two new dirt-cheap Windows tablets this ...
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With certain exceptions, the design language of Toshiba's mobile devices has typically been plain -- a textbook example of form chasing function. That's undoubtedly true for the Encore. Its "sunray ...
Pre-orders of New Satellite Laptops, Ultrabooks and All-in-One Desktops Start Today on ToshibaDirect.com and Retailers Nationwide IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba's Digital ...
Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
Microsoft has put its own Surface Mini tablet on ice, but it turns out the company has been working directly with Toshiba, and hand-in-hand with Intel, on a different device that will give Windows ...
Toshiba plans to start selling Windows tablets with prices as low as $199 and screen sizes as small as 8 inches in July. But the company might have plans to go even lower in the future. At the ...
It's October, and that means one thing in particular: Windows 8 has arrived. Or, it will soon. And Microsoft's OEM partners are ushering in all sorts of new machinery to celebrate the occasion.
It's now too late to whine about the user interface changes in Windows 8. They may be "confusing" and put a "cognitive burden" on ordinary users, but for now at least, these changes are there to stay.
Due to component supply shortages, Toshiba will not release a Windows RT device at the time of the operating system’s launch and will concentrate on Windows 8 hardware instead. Due to component supply ...
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