Fujitsu and Cohere have agreed to a strategic partnership, which will see them work together to deliver large language models for businesses and enterprises with a focus on privacy and security.
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Firmware security research firm Binarly has revealed that it discovered nearly two dozen vulnerabilities in InsydeH2O UEFI used by several vendors like Microsoft, Intel, Dell, HP, and more.
The new Windows 11 device portfolio for education includes the Surface Laptop SE, Windows 11 Pro EDU, and Windows 11 SE devices, and is available to order via education channels, starting at $249.
Japan has ranked first place of the TOP500 supercomputer rankings. It came ahead of two U.S.-based systems and two Chinese-built systems. Japan's Fugaku system also ranked ninth for energy efficiency.
The battery packs in some models are a potential fire hazard. The batteries present in ceratin Celsius and Lifebook models can overheat and cause damage although there has only been one case so far.
Microsoft and Fujitsu are partnering up yet again, this time to offer users a new way to login to their Windows 10 PCs. The new tech validates your identity by reading your unique palm vein map.
Microsoft and Fujitsu have announced their intentions to combine their Artificial Intelligence technologies, ultimately speeding up the transformation of the ways people work in companies.
At Microsoft's Ignite 2017 keynote today, Microsoft announced that its partners will be releasing Windows 10 S devices that are geared towards businesses, rather than schools, starting at $275.
Microsoft has announced availability of new low-cost Windows 10 S devices for the education sector, for as little as $249. It also highlighted a range of other Windows 10 PCs "coming soon".
Microsoft today announced Windows 10 S, a version of the OS that's aimed at the educational market. Alongside the Surface Laptop, there are a number of third-party devices that are on the way.
Japanese manufacturer Fujitsu has announced a range of new models across its desktop, laptop and tablet PC offerings, with the latest Intel 7th generation Core processors. Available in Japan.
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Vaio has ditched plans to merge with the PC businesses of Toshiba and Fujitsu - and talks between the latter companies are at risk of collapse as neither wants a majority stake in the joint operation.
Vaio, Toshiba, and Fujitsu will merge to form a Japanese PC giant, according to a report from BloombergBusiness. These PC manufacturers will combine their efforts to take on bigger OEMs like Lenovo.
The Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP) has announced a new wireless charging standard which would allow manufacturers to bring the capability to bigger devices such as laptops and tablets.
Microsoft has announced it will help a large Japanese insurance company, Meiji Yasuda, to move its 30,000 employees from using Windows XP to Windows 8 tablets.
Fujitsu has announced a new Windows 8 Ultrabook, the Lifebook UH90/L, that goes on sale later this June in Japan that is just 15.5mm thick and has a display with resolution support of up to 3200x1800.
Fujitsu has announced a new Windows 8 tablet this week, the Arrows Tab Q582/F, which the PC maker claims is highly water and dust resistant, and is able to work even after extended time under water.
Fujitsu President Masami Yamamoto said today interest in Microsoft's Windows 8 has been "weak" since its launch and blamed it for part of the reason it won't ship as many PCs as it predicted
Two upcoming notebook-tablet hybrid products from Fujitsu were being shown off at a Hong Kong trade show this week that were running on Windows 8 but there's no word on when they will be released.
Fujitsu has announced that Japanese residents will be able to use a new service that will teach them how to assemble a desktop or notebook PC, with 19 different models to choose from.
A leaked road map from Fujitsu confirms that the PC maker has two slates in the works that will be based on Windows 8, along with two upcoming Android tablets.
Fujitsu, which has a large smartphone business in Japan, could offer smartphones in the US late in 2012 or in early 2013. The company makes Windows Phone-based products as well as Android phones.
7.1mm thick at its leanest point, Motorola's Droid RAZR certainly wowed many. But Fujitsu claims its new Android handset, the Arrows ES IS12F, is the new thinnest smartphone ever - just 6.7mm thick.
A Windows Phone 7 benchmark has revealed that eight unreleased devices from several manufacturers, some previously known and others unknown, are out in the wild and possibly running Mango
The first ever Windows Phone device to run Mango out of the box was announced today – the Fujitsu-Toshiba IS12T. The device which has long been suspected to be released today was officially announced at...
A recent report showed that less an one percent of UK households are currently able to receive broadband speeds of 25Mbps or higher. According to the BBC, Fujitsu plans to change this by constructing a...
Engadget reports that Fujitsu has announced that their quantum dot laser technology is able to transfer data at 25Gbps (gigabits per second). If you're wondering what a 'quantum dot' is, you aren't alone. Simply put,...
All the rumours circulating recently about a new tablet computer from Apple have been suggesting that the device will be called the iSlate. However, new evidence at MacNN now reveals that Apple have filed to...
Fujitsu is developing an eight-core version of its Sparc64 processor, which should give a performance boost to the Sparc Enterprise Servers that Fujitsu jointly develops with Sun Microsystems. Fujitsu's Takumi Maruyama mentioned the chip briefly...
IT infrastructure provider Fujitsu Siemens Computers has launched what it claims to be the world's first zero watt monitor. This new technology could save firms around £6 per monitor per year, according to estimates. The...
Could this be the environmentally friendly laptop PC of the future? Fujitsu will unveil later this week a laptop PC with a case manufactured from wood rather than the more traditional plastic or metal. The...
Fujitsu Limited today announced its new MHZ2 BJ series of 2.5" hard disk drives that feature a rotational speed of 7200 RPM and capacities up to 320 GB Sales of the new series will begin...
Fujitsu has announced a 300GB external 2.5" HDD featuring a SATA interface internally and a USB 2.0 interface for connecting to a notebook computer. The drive also features a 16-point omnidirectional shock mounting design to...
At Interop in Las Vegas, Fujitsu Microelectronics America has announced its first mobile silicon on chip WiMax product. The MB86K21 802.16e, samples of which will start shipping in August, is designed to show significant performance...
Fujitsu is always talking up this or that hard drive technology that's totally going to revolutionize the industry and so on, but at least this time around they've got some "solid" numbers. Based on...
Fujitsu has lost no time and has released three new Santa Rosa-based notebook models for the Japanese market. The company launched two 15.4" Santa Rosa notebooks: the FMV-BIBLO NX and FMV-BIBLO NF. The NX features...
After Sony and Asus decided to offer LED backlit notebooks, Fujitsu has shown it isn't about to be left behind and introduced the LifeBook P7230 notebook with a 10.6" LED backlit display. LED technology allows...
Using patterned media technology, Fujitsu of America was able to achieve a one-dimensional array nanohole pattern with a 25 nanometer pitch. If that's equivalent to gibberish for you, here's what this means: future one terabit...
Fujitsu has announced the new Loox T-Series sub-notebooks, all pre-loaded with Windows Vista Home Premium. There are four models available, T50: 1.2GHz Celeron M processor, 512MB of RAM, 60GB hard drive T50U: 1.2GHz Celeron M...