• What's most striking about Fujitsu's little robot is its simplicity--in a sense, it's merely a camera with a motion sensor atop a base that contains two wheels.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Setting the stage for further consolidation in Japan's electronics sector, Toshiba is in talks to buy Fujitsu 's hard-disk drive unit.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Building on Fujitsu's long heritage of creating tablet PCs for professional and business users, the Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q550 Slate PC is a keyboard-less tablet PC that builds in security from the ground up, so that it meets the most stringent IT security requirements of governments and businesses.

    ENGADGET: Fujitsu's Stylistic Q550 Windows 7 tablet: orders kick off tomorrow starting at ��699

  • "Installing so many optical sources is not very practical, " he says of Fujitsu's 55 wavelengths.

    CNN: THE INTERNET

  • Fujitsu's Maron-1 is a tiny dome that would help watch your house while you're gone.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Fujitsu's Stylistic S01 isn't the company's only attempt to cater to an older audience.

    ENGADGET

  • So far, Fujitsu's signed on Italy's UniCredit bank, which kicked off a test program late last year.

    ENGADGET

  • We got a brief eyes-on with Fujitsu's demo, which shows off the eye-controlled tech working with a map application.

    ENGADGET: Fujitsu eye-tracking tech uses built-in motion sensor, infrared LED for hands-free computing (video)

  • The partnership marks Fujitsu's first extensive foray into the smartphone market outside Japan.

    ENGADGET: Fujitsu, Orange partner on senior-friendly Stylistic S01 smartphone

  • Fujitsu's K computer at the Riken Advanced Institute for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan, which was in third spot.

    BBC: US Titan supercomputer clocked as world's fastest

  • Fujitsu's contribution to exploring the final frontier consists of 35 PRIMERGY x86 servers, tied together with a dedicated (astronomy-centric) computational unit.

    ENGADGET

  • If Google is correct (and it usually is), Engadget has been covering Fujitsu's PalmSecure palm-reading technology since the Peter Rojas days.

    ENGADGET

  • For Fujitsu's part, the outfit already showed off its waterproof slate and GPS cane (aka the best thing we've seen so far this year).

    ENGADGET

  • All the laptop and desktop models will come along with Office Home and Business 2013, Fujitsu's My Cloud hybrid cloud service, and options like gesture control.

    ENGADGET

  • We were so busy playing with Fujitsu's GPS cane and 5-inch F-02E phone, that we didn't even notice the company introduce a waterproof, dustproof Android tablet.

    ENGADGET

  • Like other proofs-of-concept with Fujitsu's PalmSecure technology, you don't actually have to lay your hand on the sensor to make it work -- hovering above it will work just fine.

    ENGADGET

  • For portable computing, Fujitsu's brought the Lifebook AH Series of 15.6-inch PCs, with Core i7-3632QM processors, 8GB memory and Full HD IPS touchscreens on the high-end models, along with niceties like Pioneer speakers and Blu-ray drives.

    ENGADGET

  • This software is compatible with all application processors and can be optimized for power consumption and increased performance via custom hardware blocks, such as the DOC advanced hardware image processing (AHIP) embedded in Fujitsu's discrete image signal processors (ISPs).

    ENGADGET: Galaxy S 4, future Samsung devices to use DigitalOptics tech for face tracking (updated)

  • As for AIO models, Fujitsu's FH Series hits the high-end of its line with 2.40 GHz Intel Core i7 processors, 8GB memory and 1920 x 1080 touchscreen panels for the 23-inch models, and a non-touchscreen panel with the same resolution on the 21.5-inch offerings.

    ENGADGET

  • Unfortunately, it sounds like both of Fujitsu's latest LifeBooks underperformed in the areas that mattered most, and as PCMag put it, shoving a full-fledged PC (with an integrated optical drive, no less) into a three- to four-pound frame requires quite a few tradeoffs.

    ENGADGET: Fujitsu's LifeBook S2210 and P7230 laptops reviewed

  • The key to cracking that nut is apparently the new thermal assisted optical element Fujitsu's developed, allowing for an ultra-tiny sub-hundred nanometer optical spot size, which in turn should enable recording on the one terabit (not byte, let's not get crazy here) per square inch level.

    ENGADGET: Fujitsu building a bigger, smaller hard drive

  • Today its clients include Japan's Fujitsu, a handful of U.S. government agencies and several tech giants (they prefer to remain anonymous).

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Besides the new server, Morohoshi says Fujitsu Computer's strategy is to partner with consultants like EDS (nyse: EDS - news - people ), storage companies like EMC (nyse: EMC - news - people ) and software companies like Microsoft, Red Hat and database giant Oracle (nasdaq: ORCL - news - people ).

    FORBES: Fujitsu's Big Server Play

  • Keep in mind that we've already seen this Frame Zero concept pictured above from Fujitsu and Acer's arch-rival ASUS has been showing off its dual-display laptop prototype with touchscreen keyboard for months.

    ENGADGET: Acer working on frameless laptop with touchscreen keyboard?

  • To break into this business in the U.S., Fujitsu has become a leader in the movement to build an ecosystem around WiMax.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Developed in partnership with NTT DOCOMO's manufacturing partner, Fujitsu, the ibeam prototype uses the most advanced and compact eye tracker in the world, the Tobii IS20 (formerly Tobii IS-2), allowing an unsurpassed eye-tracking experience when using the device.

    ENGADGET: Tobii, Fujitsu and NTT DoCoMo partner on eye tracking ibeam tablet, promise a peek in October

  • Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories Limited today announced the development of the PC industry's first recycling system that collects used CDs and DVDs at Fujitsu Group recycling centers and reuses the plastic in the bodies of notebook PCs.

    ENGADGET: Fujitsu making laptops from unwanted CDs and DVDs

  • Contractor Fujitsu has been criticised by Highland Council's resources committee for failing to provide the authority with a quality service.

    BBC: Highland Council criticises IT contractor Fujitsu

  • At the company's five recycling centers across Japan, Fujitsu collects, disassembles, sorts, and recycles personal computers and other products.

    ENGADGET: Fujitsu making laptops from unwanted CDs and DVDs

  • Fujitsu said it was not invited to Tuesday's meeting as Highland Council said it was up to council officers to address the members.

    BBC: Highland Council criticises IT contractor Fujitsu

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