Fujifilm X-F1 compact camera announced

Fujifilm X-F1 compact camera announced It’s official, Fuji has gone all retro with the X-F1, but without holding back on specs Fujifilm is kicking off Photokina early by announcing its X-F1 compact camera – nice to start in style. In this case it’s retro style thanks to the faux leather exterior that’s not only for looks but also helps with grip. But the usefulness doesn’t stop there. Inside that small body is a fully retractable f/1....

August 31, 2021 · 2 min · 324 words · Andrew Sullivan

Fujitsu Arrows waterproof tablet shows up with Windows 8

Fujitsu Arrows waterproof tablet shows up with Windows 8 Not only has the robust tablet reared its flat face once more but this time it comes with an October release date Back at CES in January, we got our excited mitts on theFujitsu Arrows waterproof tabletand enjoyed playing with its Honeycomb innards. Now the still-unreleased tablet has appeared at CEATEC in Japan – but this time packing Windows 8. The 10....

August 31, 2021 · 2 min · 336 words · Christopher Wells

Fujitsu plans to release Windows and Android phones in Europe

Fujitsu plans to release Windows and Android phones in Europe The Japanese tech giant sets its mobile sites outside the land of the rising sun Fujitsu is gearing up to launch a plethora of Windows and Android-powered smartphones at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week, according to theFinancial Times. Fujitsu is planning to muscle in on Apple’s patch with a roster of high-end smartphones, with features including biometric security scanning – technology most recently seen in the likes of the Motorola Atrix....

August 31, 2021 · 2 min · 289 words · Brenda Vargas

Fujitsu unveils world’s thinnest Ultrabook

Fujitsu unveils world’s thinnest Ultrabook The Japanese tech giant has joined the Ivy Bridge league with a super-slim notebook of its own Fujitsu’s recently revealed range of new notebooks includes the Lifebook UH75H, which the Japanese tech company claims is the world’s thinnest Ultrabook. Measuring in at a mere 15.6mm at its thickest point and tipping the scales at 1.34kg, it’s safe to say that it won’t be causing many cases of laptop-lugging shoulder-ache....

August 31, 2021 · 2 min · 311 words · Elizabeth Brown

Fully functioning keyboard 3D printed in single session

Fully functioning keyboard 3D printed in single session Objet Connex multi-material 3D printer able to create a properly assembled keyboard in one pass Most 3D printed objects are either rigid or flexible, but rarely both. Objet’s Connex printer, however, is capable of printing with more than one material, enabling you to print out objects such as this functioning keyboard, which uses rigid material for the frame and keys and a rubber-like flexible material for the key cushions and feet....

August 31, 2021 · 2 min · 331 words · Sierra Greene

Future soda cans and crisp packets will have touchscreens

Future soda cans and crisp packets will have touchscreens Would you play Angry Birds on a can of coke? The interactive future is approaching, and we’re ready to embrace it with open arms A future full of touchscreen cereal boxes could very well become a reality according to Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab director Dr Roel Vertegaal, whose flexible e-inkPaperTabhas caused quite the stir on the interwebs. In aninterviewwith Stuff.tv, Dr Vertegaal explains how “We’ve been living in a flat world with one dimension” and how organic user interface like the PaperTab flexible display technology has the power to turn any product into an iPhone-like device....

August 31, 2021 · 2 min · 417 words · Tiffany Ray

Future touchscreens could listen to your fingers

Future touchscreens could listen to your fingers Your next smartphone screen could listen to your swipes and prods, thanks to some electronic wizardry A company called Qeexo has designed a touchscreen technology called FingerSense which uses a tiny acoustic sensor to ‘listen’ to your fingers to determine how you’re interacting with your device. By modifying a Samsung Galaxy S3, co-founder of the tech Chris Harrison showed how tapping the screen with his knuckle brings up a contextual menu, similar to right clicking on a PC....

August 31, 2021 · 2 min · 305 words · Kelly Hall
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