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Aug 10, 2009 -
Sony recently announced their latest Sony VAIO NW notebook, which comes fully equipped with Blu-ray disc technology and now Toshiba has just announced that they are next in line to create devices that support Blu-ray storage format.
From HDTVs to laptops to DVD players, Toshiba will start rolling out these new Blu-ray products sometime this year.
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Jun 02, 2009 -
Later this month, Toshiba will be bringing its teeny and chic 10.1-inch NB205 netbook to the States, and it is expected to cost only between $350 to $400. With its nine-hour battery life, durability, Bluetooth functionality, and cool colors like brown, white, pink, or blue, it's definitely a winner in my book. This laptop is extremely portable and perfect for anyone who wants to stay connected on the go — and you don't get stuck paying the hefty price of other netbooks on the market.
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Oct 24, 2007 -
If you are sick of white cats and anything that resembles Hello Kitty, I apologize. But for those of you who can appreciate a good themed phone every now and then, check out these Snoopy and Hello Kitty cell phones. A far cry from the innocent HK phone by Okwap, these vibrant Toshiba 815T models come with a matching bag, cell phone strap and jewel box, plus come fully loaded with themed wallpapers, screensavers and ringtones—what does a Hello Kitty ringtone sound like anyway?
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Sep 07, 2007 -
Note to designers and gadget manufacturers: Some of us are sick and tired of candy-colored MP3 players, cameras and cell phones.
Apple's announcement that the new iPod nano will come in silver, black, blue, green and red and the shuffle will come in silver, mint green, turquoise, lavender and magenta (those are my descriptions of the colors, not theirs!) got me thinking about the fact that almost all gadgets in the US are either staple colors like white, silver and black or bright — almost juvenile — hues of red, blue, pink and green.
Where, my friends, are all the fall colors like orange and yellow, or the muted, retro colors?
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Nov 22, 2007 -
You'll probably have blinders for turkey, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie today but this woman wearing the Toshiba Head Dome seems to be using the bulky device to keep her mind on work. No, it's not the latest iteration of the Privacy Scarf, it's actually a headset that enables the wearer to experience a 360-degree view on a 40 centimeter dome-shaped screen. I'm crossing my fingers this thing never takes off because I think it's completely crazy.
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Aug 13, 2009 -
- This is pretty neat. The Samsung TL225 point and shoot camera includes a front LCD screen for self portraits — Dvice
- Yelp's latest iPhone app, which will be available soon, comes with a cool Sales and Offers Near You feature — TechCrunch
- TheRadio is an on-demand service that aggregates radio stations from around the world — Makeuseof
- Oil painter Bill Guffey uses Google Street View to paint destinations across the globe — ABC News
- Google has just introduced new Google Reader features to make sharing interesting links easier — Mashable
- Wal-Mart is selling the Toshiba Satellite L355 laptop for only $350 — CrunchGear
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Jul 27, 2007 -
- Somewhere over the rainbow MP3 players are multi-colored and the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.Over The Rainbow With Toshiba Gigabeat U103 - Gizmodo UK
- In a recent Salary.com online survey, workers report "wasting" 20% of their workday (about 2 hours per 8.5 hour day), not working. How much time do you waste at work? - Lifehacker
- We all know that letting consumer electronics endlessly suck up unnecessary energy isn't doing the planet any favors.
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Oct 18, 2007 -
- Round LCD panel lets your eyes wonder - Engadget
- Motorola responds to scandalous cell phone clock image - Gizmodo
- The Daily Show With Jon Stewart set to go online - Crave
- In-flight cell phone moves forward in Europe - Switched
- Comment to Win a Pink Polaroid Digital Camera! - Geeksugar
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Jan 22, 2009 -
- Finally, Wired clearly explains why Sony's new Vaio P is not a netbook. — Wired
- Like the Chumby but wish it was a tad more fashionable? You can now pick up an expensive painted Chumby for $600.
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Aug 02, 2007 -
- One woman ordered a custom-made Optimus Prime cake for her husband's 30th birthday. Gigantic Optimus Prime Birthday Cake Forcefully Removes Socks From Feet - UK Gizmodo
- Got old gadgets sitting around gathering dust because you've moved past them but don't have the time or energy to sell them on eBay or Craigslist? Sell your old gadgets with Second Rotation - Lifehacker
- Fancy + fun = "FanFun".
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