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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jun 5

    Those were the days: Toshiba was the first in the world to commercialize laptop computers in 1985https://on.wsj.com/2HkJiF2 

    7:00 AM - 5 Jun 2018
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      2. Ems  🧘🏽‍♀️‏ @emilydaniellemn Jun 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        First, it was Nokia. Now, its Toshiba. This what happens when position holders in business are too afraid to take risks on innovations and only stick with the status quo. Man, I guess I should take on this as a lesson on real life situations as well.

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      4. Ems  🧘🏽‍♀️‏ @emilydaniellemn Jun 5
        Replying to @pattybalgoa @WSJ

        Naa pamay Vaio nic, kita ko sa Sony store. Pero business laptop lang. Unlike sa Acer ug Dell na naay variety ba so daghan kag choice base sa imong needs.

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      6. Ems  🧘🏽‍♀️‏ @emilydaniellemn Jun 5
        Replying to @pattybalgoa @WSJ

        Kanang ginagamit sa mga businessmen. Warag Blackberry (RIP☠) sa una gud, pang businessman na CP. Daghan man gud klase na laptop, naay pang creative editors (like Mac), naay pang software specialist (PC) ug naay gamer laptops...

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      8. Ems  🧘🏽‍♀️‏ @emilydaniellemn Jun 5
        Replying to @pattybalgoa

        Kanang business laptop? Uhm, yes. As long as naay excel, word & ppt. In a way, it is just a basic laptop. 👍

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      1. Leonard Dye‏ @PutterX Jun 5
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        remember when Toshiba got caught selling multi-axis machine tools to Russia and Senators smashed Toshiba radios on the capital steps, good times!

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