Toshiba
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Making a virtue out of necessity, Airbus is joining forces with Toshiba to develop a super-efficient superconducting motor for aircraft that uses the liquid hydrogen that supplies the electricity to cool the propulsion and adjacent systems.
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Toshiba Memory America has launched a new range of NVM express solid state drives, the first to be based on the company's 96-layer 3D flash memory. The company says that it's aiming its XG6 series at client computer, high performance mobile, embedded, gaming and data center systems.
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A key focus of electric vehicle (EV) makers is maximizing the range users can get from each charge. To that end, Toshiba has developed a new fast-charging battery it claims could allow EVs to travel three times as far, and then be fully recharged again in a matter of minutes.
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Toshiba’s new Encore 2 Write tablets are designed to provide high-precision, digitizer pen input without breaking the bank. There are two sizes of the Windows-based device available, which offer mid to low-range specs across the board.
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Toshiba has revealed the world's first NFC-enabled SD memory card, along with a companion Android app that lets you see what's stored inside a card without having to put it into a camera or computer first.
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On display it IFA, Toshiba's second-generation Chromebook 2 continues the 13-inch display tradition but ups the resolution to 1080p on the premium model and brings branded audio to Chromebooks with speakers tuned by Skullcandy.
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When Microsoft made its announcement of a new Surface earlier this year, most of us were expecting a 7-inch Surface Mini. But instead, we got a larger Surface Pro 3. Other manufacturers are making their own mini tablets that run full versions of Windows 8.1, and one of them is the Toshiba Encore 2.
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The Camileo X-Sports is Toshiba's answer to a GoPro camcorder. At £180 (US$300), it lines up against GoPro's entry level Hero3, which itself retails for £199 ($330). Gizmag took a look at the Camileo X-Sports' specifications and how it performs.
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There was a time when 2-in-1 laptop-cum-tablets were a niche tool and a bit clunky to use. Quickly, however, they've become much slicker and will surely become a mainstream device in the future. Presumably of the same mind, Toshiba has just released two such pieces of kit.
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The Kira is aimed at being Toshiba's "ultimate Ultrabook." The company used that very phrase when it announced the device in January. With that in mind, one should expect something pretty special. Gizmag took a look to see how it measured up to that promise.
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Toshiba's "smart mirror" concept from CES 2014 makes a number of Hollywood science fiction computer systems a reality, but still seems like something from a distant future.
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Toshiba has announced the Satellite W30t and W30Dt at IFA 2013. The new 2-in-1 computers feature detachable backlit keyboards and multi-touch screens to give users a more versatile Windows 8.1 computer in an extra portable package.
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