STORY CLUSTER / 301224

click here to return to the main page

PERMALINK THIS CLUSTER

Toshiba plans PS3-based TV, notebook PC

Toshiba has announced plans to launch two new commercial products based on Sony's PlayStation 3 technology, according to a Japanese news site. Tech-On! writes that a forthcoming TV will use the PS3's core Cell processor, in order to enable some high......

Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks | more posts | 60 days | Fri., May 9, '08

Toshiba Bringing PS3 Innards to Notebooks, TVs [Cell Processor]

Toshiba recently announced they're planning to use Sony PS3 technology in its upcoming TVs and Notebooks. The OC Register's Gadgetress got her hands on the Toshiba's Qosimo notebook (shown above), which will use the SpursEngine chip, jointly developed between Toshiba and Sony around the Cell. The...

Gizmodo | more posts | 60 days | Fri., May 9, '08

 

SEARCH

most read blogs in the last month


PlasticBasket.net - Environmental and Sustainability News and Views Minute by Minute

SunMeme.com - What's Hot in the Sun Blogosphere

WheelScore.com - Automotive News and Views Minute by Minute


MUST READ

top stories from the last 36 hours

Is T-Mobile's 3G service rolling out nationwide in October?

Vodafone NZ introducing new pricing plans for Apple iPhone 3G

Twitter to Summize?; Say Goodbye To Summize's Future Conversation Tracking Potential

T-Mobile prepping Android-based HTC Dream for 3G launch

OMG APPLE STORE DOWN!

Apple iPhone on Vodafone NZ: starts at NZ$199 on contract

Not Fired: The Dude Who Scooped NBC On Tim Russert's Death

Twitter Buys Twitter Search Engine Summize -- Or Not?

Get Productive with Social Media (and Stay Sane)

Barack Obama's Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Speech--Then and Now


Follow TechWatching on Twitter
follow techwatching on twitter


 RSS and Blogroll

subscription options galore

> check out subscription options

> browse blogs, feeds, and stories


ABOUT

some random details about this site

TechWatching reads hundreds of blogs about technology & business and serves up the most interesting bits. Its an easy way to see what's hot, and discover new blogs and stories. Enjoy!

I AM IN BANGLADESH: Dear TechWatching readers - I'm currently volunteering in Bangladesh (pics), so if things go awry on this site, I apologize. Please be patient - I'll be checking in as the sketchy internet connection allows. Regards, Rod.