
Toshiba used to be a Microsoft partner when it comes to Windows RT tablets but not anymore. Earlier this week, the software giant didn’t mention the company when it announced its roster of Windows RT partners. Toshiba was left out from the list which includes Samsung, ASUS, Lenovo, and Dell.
We’ve been hearing of new Toshiba tablets dropping by the FCC which means a new offering will be announced soon. Most probably, that’s going to be an Android-powered tablet. Toshiba previously .decision not to because of the delay and supply of components. No mention of what components were delayed.
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