We all get stuck at the supermarket checkout from time to time when the assistant can’t get an item’s bar code to scan. We’re left watching in awkward silence as the flustered employee waves the item ...
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has launched "TCD2400DG," a lens-reduction type[1] CCD[2] linear image ...
Toshiba Imaging (www.toshibacameras.com), a leading manufacturer of ultra-compact high definition (HD) and high resolution CCD and CMOS video cameras, introduces the new IK-TF series of progressive ...
Toshiba unveiled a new 2.1-megapixel CMOS image sensor called the T4KE1. Designed specifically for mobile devices, this sensor boasts near-infrared iris recognition capabilities. Biometric recognition ...
Consumers waiting in line for their flu shots — and the docs with the needles — aren’t the only ones concerned about healthcare reform. B-to-B marketers have their brows furrowed too. “Healthcare ...
Deep within the Toshiba skunkworks (of course we’re exaggerating here for dramatic effect) a team of scientists are creating a checkout camera scanner unlike anything before it. Ever check out your ...
The Aquillion ONE costs as much as a slice of Hawaiian beachfront property and generates more g-force than an astronaut feels on liftoff, but also houses tech that can rapidly save lives. Courtesy ...
CHICAGO – Newer CT technology that can capture an image of a beating heart in a single beat may offer one way of reducing a patient's exposure to excess radiation, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Philips' Brilliance iCT sure had a nice run, but no sooner than it hit the spotlight, Toshiba has arrived fashionably late to steal a little thunder. The outfit's $2.5 million AquilionONE outdoes ...