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McAfee Co Ltd, the Japanese subsidiary of McAfee and Toshiba Corp will offer a 30-day limited trial version of McAfee WaveSecure pre-installed on the Toshiba REGZA Tablet AT300/24C. The WaveSecure ...
Toshiba Tablet’s Texturized Back For one thing, the Toshiba Tablet has a rubberized, slip-resistant back whose patterning recalls the industrial design already found on Toshiba’s netbooks.
The Toshiba Thrive tablet goes up for pre-order on June 13th and ships on July 10th. It’s a 10 inch tablet with Google’s Android Honeycomb operating system. But that only tells part of the ...
After nearly six months of teasing, Toshiba will soon deliver its first Android tablet, the Toshiba Thrive. The difference is now we have a fully formed tablet with specs, and a name, unlike the ...
The Toshiba dynaPad tablet features a 12-inch Full HD (1920x1280) display with a Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3. It is powered by a Intel Atom x5 Z8300 processor paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB of flash ...
Toshiba has released its second take on the tablet PC. The company on Tuesday released its Portege M200, a new Windows XP tablet with a higher resolution, 12.1-inch screen and a faster Intel ...
Toshiba will launch a tablet later this year that includes a 10.1-inch screen and a replaceable battery, according to a company website previewing the device.
Toshiba offering tablets with a 3D display definitely seems like a possibility now. The evidence pointing towards this includes the fact that Toshiba has already expressed interest to the ...
Toshiba will launch its first tablet computer in late June in Japan and at around the same time in global markets, the company said Wednesday.
The Libretto W100 dual screened tablet may have done a world of good for Toshiba‘s image in the tablet PC segment. Toshiba needed that boost after they took a beating after the JournE Touch ...
TOSHIBA touts its AT100 Android-powered tablet as "a high-end tablet with advanced (audio visual) capability" and, for the most part, you can see why.
Toshiba hasn’t officially announced plans to bring a tablet with a 7.7 inch display to market, but the company was showing off a prototype behind closed glass at CES in January.
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