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- Smaller Solar Farms Ease, Speed Development
- Utility scale solar power plants generally follow one maxim: Bigger is better. Many of the plants being planned -- but not yet built -- range from hundreds of megawatts in size up to multiple gigawatts, covering massive swathes of land to equal the output of coal plants. ...
- Blog posts 2009-03-27
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- Toshiba's Infinia Home PC Delivers First-Ever DVD-ROM Drive For A Total Interactive Multimedia Experience; The Infinia 7220 features an Intel Pentium processor with MMX technology and award-winning design for the ultimate mix of high technology and ease-o
- IRVINE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 8, 1997--The Computer Systems Division CSD of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. TAIS today introduced the Infinia 7220. The new Infinia brings together the first-ever integrated DVD solution, Intel's 200MHz Pentium processor with MMX technology and the InTouch Module, the industry's most interactive personal interface, all...
- Research articles 1997-01-08
- Toshiba's desktops fit in like toasters. (Infinia line of desktop computers)
- Toshiba Corp. is launching a line of desktop computers. The Infinia line is designed with knobs and push buttons to allow consumers to perform standard operation more easily. The line is priced from $1,700 to $2,800, excluding monitors. The computers are Toshiba Corp. is launching a line of desktop computers....
- Research articles 1996-09-16
- Toshiba expands Infinia line with the 7161 and 7201 capturing the lead in technologically-advanced user-friendly desktops; the new Infinia, featuring Intel's Pentium processor with MMX technology, a quick 12X CD-ROM drive and 33.6Kbps fax/modem, is the ul
- IRVINE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 3, 1997--The Computer Systems Division CSD of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. TAIS once again captures the lead in technologically-advanced, yet user-friendly desktop computers with the next generation Infinia line, aimed at early adopters, families and multimedia enthusiasts.
- Research articles 1997-02-03
- Toshiba's Infinia 7200 captures PC Magazine's Technical Excellence Award at COMDEX
- IRVINE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 20, 1996--A combination of advanced computer and consumer electronics technologies with unique styling and an intuitive control interface earned Toshiba's Infinia 7200 PC Magazine's 1996 Technical Excellence Award for desktop systems at COMDEX/Fall.
- Research articles 1996-11-20
- Interlink Electronics interactive remote control selected by Toshiba for new Infinia home PC — first fully functional interactive remote control integral to the merging of consumer electronics features into the PC
- CAMARILLO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 10, 1996--A key component in the computer industry's most interactive personal interface -- the InTouch Remote packaged with a module that allows consumers full function, one-touch access for answering the telephone, playing a CD, or turning on the TV or FM radio -- has been co-developed by...
- Research articles 1996-09-10
- Toshiba's Infinia home PCs deliver technology and functionality to enhance consumers' lifestyles; innovative styling, functionality and ease of use combine to give consumers the ultimate computing experience for working, living and playing
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 10, 1996--Toshiba, the world's leader in portable computers bursts onto the desktop computing scene with Infinia.
- Research articles 1996-09-10
- Solar Won't Revive the Auto Industry Anytime Soon
- It's a heartwarming story: A solar manufacturer needs metal and glass work done. An auto parts manufacturer, preparing to lay off thousands of workers, hears about it and bids on the work. A few months later, the factory is running at full tilt, but instead of CO2-producing automobiles it's pumping...
- Blog posts 2009-10-23
- California Regulators Say Heck Yeah to Sunrise Power Line
- An engine designed almost 200 years ago could be the future of solar energy. At least that’s what San Diego county is banking on, along with Phoenix-based Stirling Energy Systems, which will be building a 1,000-MW solar plant run off of Stirling engines in the county’s desert thanks to the...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Key Tronic Corp. Activates Universal Serial Bus, Designs Ergonomic Keyboards For Toshiba PCs; New InTouch Module Allows Button-Touch Control of TV, Radio, CD-ROM, Answering Machine and More
- SPOKANE, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 19, 1996--Key Tronic Corporation (NASDAQ:KTCC), the world's largest independent producer of keyboards, today announced its partnership with Toshiba Corp. to manufacture both custom ergonomic keyboards and the industry's first Universal Serial Bus USB-driven peripheral, the InTouchTM Module multimedia control device for Toshiba's new InfiniaTM series desktop PCs.
- Research articles 1996-09-19
- Toshiba Cuts Prices on Notebook Models
- Irvine-based Toshiba America Information Systems cut prices up to 26% on several notebook computer models as well as discounting prices on its discontinued Infinia line of consumer desktop computers.
- Research articles 1998-01-12
- Clean Tech Investment Hits Q1 Record
- Ethanol, wind, and thin film solar investments have begun to taper, but overall investment to clean-tech ventures hit $1.25 billion during the first quarter, a 42 percent gain over the same period from 2007. That's one takeaway from the latest report from The Cleantech Group. A few more revealing details...
- Blog posts 2008-04-12
- An Interview With eSolar's Bill Gross
- Bill Gross might just be the quintessential inventor / entrepreneur. Born in the late 1950s, Gross began inventing gadgets in high school, and had founded a company by college. After graduating he started making software; among his various innovations, Gross could be called responsible for the advertising concept that has...
- Blog posts 2009-03-31
- Union Shakedowns Face Renewable Energy Companies
- "It's not a warm fuzzy thing they're doing," says a Sierra Club spokesman of union labor tactics against renewable energy companies. "It's a very self-interested thing." But the question, never quite asked by Todd Woody in an article about unions in the New York Times, is whether it's acceptable for...
- Blog posts 2009-06-25
- Khosla Raises A Cool Billion For Green Investments
- Veteran cleantech venture capitalist Vinod Khosla will be announcing a pair of new funds to invest from today, according to a story in Forbes. If their sources are correct, it would make Khosla one of the few who has managed to get fresh money from investors during the recession. ...
- Blog posts 2009-07-21
- Renewable Energy Firms May Buy Old Ford Plant
- Green energy advocates have been saying it all along: If the industry gets a chance, it will recreate the manufacturing base in America. So far, that thesis has been hard to prove. They need a really clear example -- an example like two renewable energy companies buying Ford's shuttered Wixom...
- Blog posts 2009-08-26
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