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Toshiba won’t be building FPL’s nuclear reactors. Customers should not have to keep paying. By RACHEL SILVERSTEIN. rachel@miamiwaterkeeper.org. February 28, 2017 7:29 PM.
Toshiba is hoping developers will use its application processors to build wearable devices, and has launched hardware and software development kits to help make it happen. The chip industry has ...
Toshiba plans to stop building nuclear power plants after incurring billions of dollars in losses trying to complete projects in the U.S., a move that could have widespread ramifications for the ...
Toshiba's Micro Nuclear reactors are designed to power a single apartment building or city block, and measure a mere 20-feet by 6-feet. The 200 kilowatt reactor is fully automatic and fail-safe ...
Toshiba plans to spend 200 billion yen on the new plant, including the cost of construction, over the five years through fiscal 2007. The new plant will be capable of producing 12,500 chips per ...
Toshiba is intent on making a camera sensor for smartphones and tablets that borrows a trick from Lytro and allows users to select a focus area in their photos after having taken them. Not only ...