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The Register, 17.11.08 13:34 UTC

Fujitsu boffins build 'god-view' cam rig for drivers

Fujitsu has come up with a system that will give motorists a full 360° view around their car, from an almost god-like perspective. The Fujitsu rig is based on four vehicle-mounted cameras and ...

Times Online Business, 30.10.08 08:04 UTC

Asia markets bounce on US interest rate cut

A wave of buying swept across Asian markets on Thursday as investors responded to the overnight interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve and the prospect of “bold” economic stimulus ...

Wired, 29.10.08 19:33 UTC

Flexible Displays Move Closer to Limited Field Trials in the U.S. Army

Imagine a screen so thin, light and flexible that it can be rolled up and carried in your pocket, while consuming almost zero power.  That technology could become reality in two to three years, ...

Times Online Technology, 29.10.08 11:32 UTC

Japanese giants lose £777m as demand slows

Three of Japan’s largest electronics companies have reported a combined profit fall of £777 million in just three months due to a slump in consumer demand. Toshiba, Sony and Fujitsu said today ...

Telegraph, 28.10.08 18:36 UTC

NHS IT system 'at a standstill'

The roll-out of a flagship £12billion NHS IT system has come to a standstill in many parts of the country because of problems with the system, the NHS has admitted.

Telegraph, 28.10.08 08:32 UTC

NHS e-records project has 'ground to a halt'

The NHS's £12 billion computer programme designed to give doctors instant access to patients' records has "ground to a halt".

The Register, 21.10.08 10:37 UTC

Fujitsu intros gesture-control laptop line

Fujitsu has expanded its LifeBook laptop line with a touchy-feely model that sports a gesture-enabled touchpad. The P8020’s touchpad lets you zoom in and out by moving two fingers closer or ...

The Register, 17.10.08 12:34 UTC

Netbooks take ten per cent of Euro PC market

First Gartner and now IDC has highlighted the rise of the Small, Cheap Computer as one of key product categories keeping the European PC market afloat. Laptops too are helping keep vendors' heads ...

The Register, 16.10.08 09:32 UTC

1980s Apricot reborn in noughties as netbook seller

One-time UK computer industry darling Apricot has been revived as a maker of Small, Cheap Computers and is launching its first offering today. Enter the PicoBook Pro, an 8.9in netbook based on chip ...