Stories about: Fujitsu

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    HP Pavilion dm4-3000 Beats Audio notebook 14/02/2012 10:51:00

    For $999, the HP Pavilion dm4-3000 Beats Edition notebook is a good buy. It has a nice style, it's comfortable to use and it houses a solid configuration that's helmed by an Intel Core i5-2430M CPU. At 14in and 2kg, it's not an overly big or heavy notebook and it sits in a nice middle ground between slightly more expensive Ultrabooks and cheaper, yet bulkier 15in notebooks.
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    How to choose a tablet for your business 13/02/2012 14:00:00

    The idea of using an easy-to-tote tablet for work appeals to you. You can use it for email, note-taking, presentations, accessing the Web, and other business tasks - at least if you're not dependent on complex spreadsheets or physical input. Tablets are easier on the eyes than the tiny screens of smartphones, and they're better for your back than lugging a laptop.
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    CSC names Mike Lawrie CEO, ending four-month search 08/02/2012 23:28:07

    CSC ended four months of speculation about the identity of its next CEO late Tuesday, announcing that Mike Lawrie, currently CEO of British IT service company Misys, will become CEO of CSC by the end of March. He has already taken a seat on CSC's board.
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    Greenpeace scorecard documents greener enterprise offerings 08/02/2012 16:01:29

    Technology companies are not just making their products less carbon-intensive; they are also increasingly designing products to improve energy efficiency in the industries that they serve, according to the latest in a series of Greenpeace ratings of the sector's energy practices.
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    Fujitsu LifeBook TH701 laptop 06/02/2012 10:08:00

    The Fujitsu LifeBook TH701 is a tablet convertible laptop with lots of features and a more-than-decent configuration considering its size. It can be used as a regular notebook for long typing sessions and regular work, or as a tablet for when you need to use a touch interface, draw or take down notes.
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    The Byte - iPhone envy, Samsung's troubles, Japan's tech problems 01/02/2012 08:24:00

    The Byte, Jan. 31, 2012 Sources in the Taiwan smartphone supply chain say that a number of device makers are delaying new models on the heels of the iPhone's record success. Samsung still isn't allowed to sell the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the latest ruling in Germany and the European Commission is also investigating the company for breach of competition law Toshiba and Fujitsu joined other tech companies in Japan as they booked deep losses in their latest quarter.
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    The Byte - iPhone envy, Samsung's troubles, Japan's tech problems 01/02/2012 08:24:00

    The Byte, Jan. 31, 2012 Sources in the Taiwan smartphone supply chain say that a number of device makers are delaying new models on the heels of the iPhone's record success. Samsung still isn't allowed to sell the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the latest ruling in Germany and the European Commission is also investigating the company for breach of competition law Toshiba and Fujitsu joined other tech companies in Japan as they booked deep losses in their latest quarter.
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    Toshiba, Fujitsu join Japanese tech peers in booking massive 3Q losses 31/01/2012 23:05:43

    Toshiba and Fujitsu, two of Japan's largest tech companies, both said Tuesday they booked deep losses during the October-December quarter, blaming a spike in component costs caused by Thai flooding and a tough market for consumer electronics.
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    Quad-core smartphones coming very soon, Nvidia says 12/01/2012 20:23:41

    Smartphones using quad-core processors may not have made a splash at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, but the devices will be coming in a few months, Nvidia said at the show.
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    Fujitsu LifeBook SH771 laptop 12/01/2012 15:52:00

    Fujitsu's LifeBook SH771 is a 13.3in laptop that's designed for business users who want something attractive, fully featured and powerful. It's almost as thin and light as an Ultrabook, but it contains a full-voltage Intel Core processor.
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    Samsung, NTT DoCoMo and others to set up LTE chip joint venture 27/12/2011 18:43:14

    NTT DoCoMo said Tuesday it will form a joint venture with Samsung, Fujitsu, NEC and two other Japanese companies to design and sell chips for high-speed mobile networks based on the LTE (Long Term Evolution) standard.
 
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