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Stories about: Fujitsu

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    Asus reports virus loaded into Eee Box PCs 08/10/2008 10:24:00

    Asustek Computer's Japanese arm has alerted owners of its new Eee Box low-cost desktop PC that the machine shipped with a virus.
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    Fujitsu readies eight-core Sparc64 chip 27/08/2008 12:32:00

    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.
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    Weekly Tech News Update - 18th July, 2008 18/07/2008 13:03:51

    Big gaming news from E3, Intel introduces Centrino 2, the European Commission is busy regulating, eBay is not liable for counterfeits, spammer gets jailed, and more!
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    Intel launches Centrino 2 and lots of laptops follow 17/07/2008 09:01:49

    Intel's Centrino platform has received its first major update since it was launched in 2003.
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    HPC Spinoffs 10/07/2008 09:18:15

    Big Linux systems plot climate change, simulate nuclear explosions, and secure bragging rights. But IT customers are starting to find that high-performance computing technologies make a difference in the real world, from clustered processing to data center greening.
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    Digital Downtown: product showcase 19/06/2008 11:23:30

    At the Consumer Electronics Associations' Digital Downtown event in New York City a number of new products were on display. While this was no Las Vegas CES there were some cool gadgets out.
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    Support grows for universal power adapter 16/06/2008 07:05:55

    A technology that could help the environment by eliminating the need to ship a power adapter with every electronics device got a vote of confidence Friday from consumer electronics maker Westinghouse Digital Electronics.
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    AMD sets its sights on laptops 05/06/2008 11:48:15

    At the logic level, MacBook, the benchmark for success in mainstream notebooks, is unremarkable -- indistinguishable from every PC notebook built on Intel Core 2 and its chipset-integrated graphics. Why, then, can't anyone with the same parts list emulate Apple's growth in an otherwise stagnant notebook market? Because Apple painstakingly hand-optimized its OS for a tiny variety of hardware architectures, presently Intel Core 2, while Microsoft wrote Vista to run on absolutely everything. No PC notebook maker can take the proprietary route that Apple plays to such advantage.
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    Weekly Tech News Update: May 23, 2008 23/05/2008 13:00:00

    Social networking powerhouse Facebook launches in Japan, Solitaire gets an interesting honour and Greenpeace finds hazardous chemicals in popular gaming consoles. All that news and more on this week's World Tech Update.
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    Security system blocks employee tailgating 21/05/2008 11:47:45

    A new security system from Fujitsu aims to catch employee tailgating, where someone follows an authorized staff member into a secure area.
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    Fujitsu speeds up e-paper with a new prototype 20/05/2008 21:00:46

    The latest e-paper prototype from Fujitsu tackles one of the technology's biggest weaknesses: the amount of time it takes to refresh a page.
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