BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$300.0M
- Private
- US
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Dedicated to being the global leader in mobile and wireless solutions, Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD) is a world leading vendor for portable computers. Along with the company's award-winning notebook computers, the company offers portable and wireless accessories, Pocket PCs and projectors for business customers under the Toshiba brand name. These products and services not only improve the way information is exchanged, but provide our customers with the tools necessary to truly live the mobile lifestyle.
Number of Employees 2,999
Contact Information
9740 Irvine Blvd
Irvine, California 92618-1697
1 949 583 3000
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NAICS Code Offices of Other Holding Companies: 551112
Recent Events
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LCD display manufacturers sued for price fixing
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Toshiba Installs 100th RADREX-i X-ray System Worldwide at Aurora Health Care
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Magma's Quartz DRC and Quartz LVS Adopted by Toshiba Corporation for Verification and Yield
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Magma's Quartz DRC and Quartz LVS Adopted by Toshiba Corporation for Verification and Yield Improvem
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Toshiba ekes out small quarterly profit
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St. Anthony Hospital Selects Toshiba MR System to Fulfill MR Diagnostic Capabilities at New Facility
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Toshiba completes purchase of Fujitsu unit
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Hard Disk Drives offer up to 640 GB capacity.
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Reportlinker Adds Nanomemory Report
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Netflix Boss Plots Life After the DVD
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Sailing: Toshiba wins but Cayard celebrates
IT WAS Smith versus Standbridge, British skipper versus British skipper, each desperate to beat the other and neither with very much to lose. The eighth leg of the Whitbread Round the World Race, which came alight in the middle of last week when the early leaders piled into light airs...
Sailing: Conner to face Guillou protest
THE all-woman team of EF Education are to go ahead with a protest against Dennis Conner's Toshiba for a right of way incident on the first night of the seventh leg of the Whitbread Round the World Race from Fort Lauderdale. The only joy for Conner as he...
Sailing: Sling-shot start for Whitbread fleet
A BIG run of up to 400 miles in the first 24 hours was expected yesterday as the Whitbread fleet started the seventh leg in breezy conditions here. Rival America Cup skippers Dennis Conner, Ed Baird and overall leader Paul Cayard in Toshiba Innovation, Kvaerner and EF Language...
Sailing: Smith celebrates with a beer
A TRIUMPHAL arch created by the water cannon of four escorting tugs greeted Britain's Lawrie Smith as he skippered Silk Cut into the harbour here to win the sixth leg of the Whitbread Round the World race from Brazil to Florida. As Tim Powell shinned out along the...
Sailing: Cayard looks back in hope
THE next three days will be watershed days in the Whitbread Round the World Race for the Volvo Trophy as the fleet grind out the last stage of the fifth leg up the South American coast from Cape Horn to Sao Sebastiao in Brazil. With EF Language gone, more than...
Sailing: Smith flies ahead as Silk Cut drops anchor
THE SKIPPER of the British yacht Silk Cut, Lawrie Smith, spent his 42nd birthday guiding his boat into Ushuaia on the southern tip of Argentina yesterday to take on the extra food and diesel which will enable her to complete the fifth leg of the Whitbread Round the World race....
Sailing: Frostad purrs over big cats
Knut Frostad had two reasons to be happy yesterday. As he lined Innovation Kvaerner up with Swedish Match, Toshiba and Merit Cup for the 2,000-mile struggle for second place on the fifth leg of the Whitbread Round the World Race, the Norwegian skipper was also looking to an even greater...
Sailing: Dalton's `sheer fear' of flying
GRANT DALTON yesterday spoke of his "sheer fear" of pushing Merit Cup too hard in mountainous seas as the leading yachts in the Whitbread Round the World fleet hurtled on through the treacherous Southern Ocean yesterday. Life in the "liquid Himalayas" on the 11th day of the fifth...
Sailing: Mistakes put Heiner under black cloud
Paul Standbridge's Toshiba was holding off Chessie Racing as the Whitbread Round the World Race fleet continued to make slow progress south yesterday. The fifth leg, which started from Auckland on Saturday, has failed to get the nine boats off to a flier on the 6,670-mile run to...
Sailing: Krantz keeps up pressure
Auckland, the self-styled City of Sails, wanted to welcome one of its own, Grant Dalton, as the winner of the fourth leg of the Whitbread Round the World Race from Sydney - but Merit Cup was way out of touch with the leaders yesterday, with Gunnar Krantz ahead in Swedish...



