TOSKITA

Toskita (The Technology Organization of Shinkitajima), or stylized as TOSKITA, is a Shinkish technology company founded in 1961. Headquartered in Haruizumi, Shinkitajima. Is known for its famous products such including OS-T, T-Office, its smart device series Kite and softwares for Windows, Mac OS, Linux, EKS Vortex, Nitrome Unity, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo 3DS, Switch, ViraOS, TSUG, PTSUG, TVTSUG, iOS, Android and Tizen.

History
Toskita was founded on 1968 as The Radio and Electronics Company of Shinkitajima (RECS) by Michean Toshito, and started manufacturing radios, microphones, record players and televisions. Its global expansion was started in 1970s to Italy, Japan, US and Australia.

In 1979, The company name changed to The Electronic Organization of Shinkitajima (ELETOS) by explaining to manufacturing computers.

From 1985 to 1989, It opened its headquarters in South Korea, UK, El Kadsre, Vicnora and Taiwan. Eletos Multic series was launched in 1989 as the first computer that can run both DOS and Its own operating system T-OS which is built in this year.

In 1999, The company name was changed again to the current name.