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Topic: Fujitsu
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Fujitsu

A new business notebook from Fujitsu that is unremarkable except for the fact that it can be ordered with the world's first implementation of an internal reader/writer for FeliCA contactless IC cards.

Update 10/14: Added an unnecessarily large image. -zmcnulty

Posted by sar7501 on Thursday, October 14, 2004 (2351 Reads)
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Fujitsu

What is MO?

Now that you know, this 640MB MO drive has the world's fastest rotation speed, at 6,551rpm.

Posted by zmcnulty on Wednesday, September 29, 2004 (2057 Reads)
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Fujitsu

Fujitsu Ten*, which I suppose is Fujitsu's venture into the car equipment market, has announced a new navigation system today with this quite comical "host."

More details inside.

*Though I can't find the full name written in Kanji anywhere o­n the official site, this "ten" is likely from "unten," meaning "to drive."
Update: Apparently the "ten" is for "heaven." Sorry! Thanks to sar again for the corrections.

Posted by zmcnulty on Monday, September 13, 2004 (2889 Reads)
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Fujitsu

If you've got nearly $9,000 to spare, Fujitsu will send you o­ne of their new "all in o­ne" RFID systems.
They apparently contain everything you need to test out what RFID could do for you.

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, September 07, 2004 (2565 Reads)
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Fujitsu

Nothing really stands out though, unfortunately.
As far as I can tell. Hell, I haven't even read the article yet!

Going back over the article now, a 640 x 480 screen in landscape would be nice, particularly with the integrated 802.11b. Is this sort of thing standard now?

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, July 06, 2004 (5309 Reads)
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Fujitsu

Fujitsu must enjoy coming up with these theoretical technologies, because they certainly put out a lot of them.
Anyway, I believe Nextel in the USA offers something similar to this (a walkie-talkie style option), except that it is o­nly for two people at a time. That, and I believe it's just a glorified cellular protocol, and the functions of the service are integrated into the phone as opposed to Nextel itself. But I could be way off base.
Fujitsu's system uses IP networking (whether it be cellular or wireless LAN), allowing for multiple users to take advantage of the technology at the same time. Since it's packet based...well, you would have to face data charges instead of minute charges. But that's what unlimited packet transfer is for :)
Hopefully this article will explain the technology better than I just did.

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 (2186 Reads)
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Fujitsu

It has a 2.2" color QVGA screen, a CF slot, and uses Windows CE.NET as an OS.

Posted by zmcnulty on Wednesday, June 23, 2004 (2458 Reads)
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Fujitsu

I'll leave it to the Japanese to develop standards for device cooperation. They go bananas for this sort of stuff.
Fujitsu's "Task Computing" promises automatic integration of all sorts of devices, automatic function discovery, and minimal input from humans.
Well, I'll believe it when I see it. That's all I have to say.

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, June 08, 2004 (2204 Reads)
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Fujitsu

Fujitsu (Hiroaki Kurokawa CEO) kicked off the sale of the new model Blade type server. The first shipping day is planned for May 27th. The price is set at 460,000 yen for a blade, and 860,000 yen for a chassis.I personally had the chance to see an older model of these blade servers in a business last year. It's amazing how much rack space you can save by using these things.

Posted by Harvey on Saturday, May 22, 2004 (2131 Reads)
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Fujitsu

Not much to say beyond the headline, except that the phone will use the Symbian OS.

Posted by zmcnulty on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 (2412 Reads)
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