LONDON — Scandal-hit Japanese tech firm Fujitsu has lost its grip on a lucrative contract to keep running Great Britain’s post-Brexit border with Northern Ireland, following mounting public pressure, ...
The modern smartphone is exponentially more powerful than the guidance computer used during the Apollo moon landings—proof of how quickly technology can reshape our world. For decades, Moore’s Law has ...
When’s the last time you saw a laptop with a spinning disc drive on a store shelf? Outside of a pawn shop, I don’t think I’ve seen one in almost 10 years. But Japanese manufacturer Fujitsu just ...
WTF?! PC users rarely rely on optical media anymore, and when they do, it's usually through an external USB drive – particularly on laptops. Most notebook manufacturers phased out built-in disc trays ...
Fujitsu has taken the idea of “ultraportable” to a new extreme with its latest laptop, the FMV UX-K3 — a 14-inch notebook that weighs just 634 grams (1.4 lbs). That makes it the world’s lightest ...
Fujitsu UX-K3 weighs only 634 grams, setting a new global benchmark Fujitsu combines carbon fiber and magnesium-lithium for strength without extra mass The laptop’s WUXGA IPS panel delivers accurate ...
A senior leader at Fujitsu told colleagues the first report from the public inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal was “not that bad”, despite it linking problems with the IT supplier’s software ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is strengthening its alliance with Fujitsu to co-develop full-stack artificial intelligence infrastructure, a move aimed at accelerating enterprise adoption of AI across ...
Fujitsu General announced that it has completed a series of procedures following the public tender offer for common shares by Paloma Rheem Holdings Co., Ltd., — becoming a member of the Paloma Rheem ...
Fujitsu expects its UK sales to see a double-digit drop as some controversial public sector wins fail to plug the hole in its business. Its deep roots in the UK public sector mean the supplier ...
Hertz and other agencies are increasingly relying on scanners that use high-res imaging and A.I. to flag even tiny blemishes, and customers aren’t happy. By Gabe Castro-Root The next time you rent a ...
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