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From Htcyou: Fujitsu has recently announced its new Stylistic M350/CA2 7-inch Android tablet which is especially designed for the enterprise market. The device can be used as an e-reader as well as a mobile sales terminal or a digital catalog handset with an on-screen keyboard or handwriting input. More »

From Htcyou: As consumers increasingly become attached to their electronic devices, there soon won’t be many places where you cannot interact with your tablet, laptop or phone, or any other devices you love for that matter. Fujitsu are helping the situation by introducing their new waterproof tablet, the ARROWS Tab LTE F-01D. More »

Japanese company Fujitsu will be shipping out the world’s first ever Windows Phone 7 Mango phone. Japanese carrier KDDI will also carry the phone and it seems like it has opted for some bright colorful phones. More »

Seems like Windows Phone 7.5, otherwise known as Mango, will be bringing along its fruity smell in August. More »

You probably didn’t see this curveball coming! To be fair, neither did we. Microsoft definitely gave all of us a surprise when it unveiled FOUR Windows Phone 7 handsets at its WorldWide Partner Conference. Now isn’t that something. More »

Last week at the e-Book Expo Tokyo, Fujitsu was given the chance to unveil its newest color e-reader dubbed, “flossy flossy.” Measuring at 8-inches, this 157 dpi cholestric LCD module abandons Windows and its weight for a lighter, Linux-operated system. It still contains its original color range, but writing speeds became much faster. Too bad it seems like the U.S. won’t get this cool baby but you can still watch a demonstration of it after the break. More »

Fujitsu’s latest announcement about its anticipated slide-out TH40/D tablet is that it is now on a “development delay.” More »

In today’s world of micro-technology, it’s not surprising that a small vein sensor such as Fujitsu’s here would come out. Fujitsu has just announced the creation of the world’s smallest and slimmest vein sensor. Unlike a fingerprint sensor that reads a user’s finger prints in order to verify a person’s identity, it recognizes the veins on a person’s palm. Users simply hold their palm over the sensor, without even having to touch the sensor if concerned for hygiene, and the sensor will work by itself. More »

10 notebooks and the ESPRIMO EH300 that feature the 2nd generation Intel Core processor and AMD Fusion Brazos platform were recently launched in PC Asia Pacific’s Fujitsu Spring 2011 line-up. More »

A licensing deal has been done between Fujitsu Semiconductor and ARM that will lead to the company offering platforms which implement the latest Cortex A15 processor. For the decade, the duo have been working, so their relationship isn’t exactly new. More »

Fujitsu are gearing up to show off the “world’s first truly wireless display” at the upcoming ceBIT 2011 event this week. Different wireless technologies will be worked together with the new monitor. More »

Fujitsu is going global with its Stylistic Q550 PC slate that is perfect for “mobile enterprise computing” and are tagged with a release date of April. There’s optimum security, the type that’s used by governements and businesses, to cope with the ICT workplace. More »


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