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Engadget’s back to school guide 2012: mainstream laptops

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Welcome to Engadget’s back to school guide! The end of summer vacation isn’t nearly as much fun as the weeks that come before, but a chance to update your tech tools likely helps to ease the pain. Today we’re getting down to the very important busines…


Toshiba intros 14-inch Satellite U845 Ultrabook, prices start at $699

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Remember that 14-inch ultraportable Toshiba teased at CES? At the time it was something of a novelty, this big-screened thing being marketed an Ultrabook, and the lack of any details only added to the mystery. Well, it’s back, and it even has a name….


Toshiba announces fresh C, L, S and P series laptops for back-to-school season

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Chances are, college students are merely gearing up for finals, and the high school seniors among us are still months away from graduating. No matter to Toshiba. The company is getting ahead of the competition, showing off its back to school collectio…


Toshiba outs Satellite P8-series laptops, treads line between enigmatic and annoying

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Toshiba gave us an early glimpse of its glasses-free 3D Satellite P855 a few days ago and has now revealed a little more about the rest of the P8-series. The company still isn’t talking processors or GPUs, beyond saying that the line-up will use the “…


Authorities decrypt laptop without defendant’s help, Fifth Amendment need not apply

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Constitutional junkies have had their eyes on Colorado for awhile now, because a federal judge there ordered a woman to decrypt her hard drive in a criminal trial. This, despite her cries that doing so would violate her Fifth Amendment right to be fre…


Toshiba Satellite U840 goes official for Australia, still waiting on its US passport

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While Toshiba’s stateside reps had us convinced its 14-inch Ultrabook wouldn’t see the light of day until sometime in June, that message of withholding apparently didn’t make it Down Under. Outed by its Australian arm today, that would-be Portege is a…


Judge forces defendant to decrypt laptop, fuels debate over Fifth Amendment rights

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A judge in Colorado yesterday ordered a defendant to decrypt her laptop’s hard drive at the prosecution’s request, adding new fire to the ongoing debate surrounding consumer technology and the Fifth Amendment. The defendant, Ramona Fricosu, is facing …


NVIDIA intros 3D Vision 2 glasses with brighter field of view, comfier design

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NVIDIA’s 3D Vision is impressive and all, but one trade-off you’ll have to accept when you put on those active shutter glasses is a markedly dimmer field of view than what you’d get if you settled for plain-Jane 2D gaming. Well, the outfit just un…