Fujitsu
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Fujitsu has developed a glove-style device for workplace use that provides touch and gesture-based functionality for site operations.
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Photographer Jeffrey Martin of 360Cities spent two days on the roof of the Tokyo Tower's lower observation deck to shoot the 10,000 individual images that would go on to form the second largest photo in the world – a 180 gigapixel, 360-degree panorama of Tokyo.
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Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a technology to measure a person’s pulse from a facial image taken by scans from the built-in camera in a PC, smartphone or tablet.
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Fujitsu has announced the immediate availability of its new ARROWS Tab F-05E 10.1-inch tablet through NTT Docomo in Japan.
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A new device launched by Fujitsu promises to monitor your dog's weight and general health.
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Fujitsu has developed a new recycling system to make new front panels for notebook computers from discarded CDs and DVDs.
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Researchers from Nagoya University and Fujitsu are set to begin field trials of an automated detection system that alerts a call recipient to possible phone phishing scams.
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Fujitsu says that its new Palm Vein Biometric Authentication Sensor has 80 percent less volume than its predecessor, claiming the title of the world's smallest and slimmest.
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A designer's concept Fujitsu Lifebook would come with slots to insert a smartphone, tablet, and digital camera.
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Fujitsu has announced worldwide availability for its new PRIMEHPC FX10 supercomputer, which can be scaled up to a 1,024 rack configuration for 23.2 petaflops of theoretical processing power.
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Fujitsu Toshiba mobile communications has announced IS12T, billed as world's first smartphone running on Windows Phone 7 with Mango update.
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Fujitsu has launched what is claimed to be the world's smallest Windows 7 PC/smartphone, in Japan.
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