Fujitsu has introduced the FMV Zero Lifebook WU5/J3, the world’s lightest 14-inch laptop, weighing just 634 grams. This device is built for professionals who need to stay productive on the move.
Fujitsu's new MHZ2 CJ series of 2.5-inch, 7,200-rpm SATA mobile hard drives include AES-256 encryption to help protect data on the over 700,000 laptop PCs which are lost or stolen every year ...
How to choose a laptop based on HDD, SSD, CD, DVD and Blu-ray options Modern laptops are moving away from mechanical drives in favor of more durable and smaller solid-state options. As laptop form ...
Seagate Technology, Fujitsu Computer Products of America and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies this week all unveiled plans to ship mobile PC hard drives with native encryption. Seagate led the ...
The build gains X and Y axes by virtue of two salvaged DVD drives. The tray mechanisms come ready to go with stepper motors and lead screws already assembled, and make a great basis for a compact ...
Super Micro Computer has entered a long-term strategic partnership with Fujitsu Limited to develop and market a platform featuring Fujitsu’s future Arm-based “FUJITSU-MONAKA” processor.
Additionally, the report allows the reader to benchmark Fujitsu owners in Germany (''brand users'') against German laptop owners in general (''category users''), and the overall German consumer ...
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Optical drives were ... desktop or laptop computer with a built-in optical drive. You can still find them, however, on several other devices. These include game consoles, DVD and Blu-ray players ...
Most optical drives today are combo CD/DVD drives that support all the DVD and CD formats. The speeds of the drives are rated by their DVD-ROM and CD-ROM transfer rates. The original DVD drive (1x ...
“Their priority is Fujitsu’s shareholders, not the subpostmasters, not employees and not customers.” As reported by Computer Weekly last week, an internal Fujitsu conference call, labelled ...