Fujitsu Seeking Way Into Crowded U.S. Smartphone Market

In an interview, a top Fujitsu executive says the Japanese computer giant is still figuring out how to make its mark in the States, with an entry planned for later this year or early next year.
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Cisco Lays Out Aggressive Strategy to Capture More Cloud Business

Networking giant Cisco Systems has been talking for awhile now about its intentions to become a big supplier of cloud infrastructure. Today it got specific, with a portfolio of products it collectively calls CloudVerse.
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IBM and HP Dominated Server Sales Last Quarter

But Hewlett-Packard is dominating the market a little bit less than before.
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Intel’s Plan to Remain the Supercomputing King

Today the company is disclosing some new advances that will help it maintain its role as the chip supplier of choice to the supercomputing elite.
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Fujitsu Supercomputer Remains World Champ, but IBM and Intel Are the Real Computing Kings

The latest edition of the semiannual Top 500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers is out. Strangely, there’s no movement among the Top 10, and yet there’s still plenty to talk about.
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Fujitsu Beefs Up Its Best Supercomputer

A Japanese computer that this summer was the most powerful in the world just got a little more powerful, but not so much as to catch the brawniest American machine. At least not yet.
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Japan Poised to Get First Bite of Windows Phone ‘Mango’

Those in other parts of the world may have to wait to sink their teeth into Redmond’s latest phone-operating system.
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The Nintendo 3DS Appears Pretty Profitable, Judging by the Teardown

The latest Nintendo handheld gaming machine hit the market in North America and Europe this weekend. As usual, research firm IHS iSuppli rushed to tear it apart and look inside. What they found was a device that looks to deliver a tidy profit.

Short Supply of Japanese Electronic Parts Hitting Global Car Industry

The problems plaguing the supply of electronics components in the wake of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster are reverberating into the automotive industry and causing some production lines to shut down.

Japan's Quake Cuts Into Supplies of Raw Materials Used in Chips

Damage from the quake and tsunami has cut off chipmakers from one-quarter of the world’s supply of silicon wafers, according to an iSuppli survey. Expect prices on memory chips to soar.