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Tokyo Stock Exchange Halts Trading For Entire Day Due To Technical Glitch
TSE officials said the malfunction was not the result of a cyberattack and that they expected normal trading to resume Friday.
Fujitsu Examining Blockchain's Banking Potential With 9 Japanese Banks
Along with nine Japanese banks, Fujitsu plans to examine the potential of blockchain technology as a "funds transfer settlement system."
Toshiba Warns Of Biggest Yearly Loss, Announces Deeper Spending Cuts
After an accounting scandal last year, the Japanese company has been working hard to exit some of its unprofitable ventures.
Toshiba Looks To Spin Off PC Business, Mulls Unit's Merger With Fujitsu And Vaio: Reports
The Japanese electronics manufacturer is under increased pressure to shed unprofitable units after it admitted to an accounting scandal earlier this year.
Dridex: Everything You Need To Know About Evil Corp Malware Stealing Millions From Bank Accounts
A piece of malware spread by an Eastern European hacking group called Evil Corp has stolen at least $40 million from businesses in the U.S. and the U.K.
Forget Fingerprints: Japanese Smartphone Scans Iris To Unlock Phone, Make Payments
A smartphone from NTT Docomo and Fujitsu will be the world's first smartphone with iris scanning technology.
Apple iPhone 5 Features: Will iPhone 5 Sport Fingerprint Security? Does Apple's Acquisition Of AuthenTec Signal A Biometrically Evolved Device?
With just two days to go for Apple's (AAPL) Sept. 12 event, rumor mills are working overtime as speculations of Apple's much-awaited next generation iPhone sporting fingerprint security feature make the rounds.
Asian Stocks Advance Before ECB Meeting
Asian stock markets advanced Thursday as market participants awaited the European Central Bank (ECB) policy decision meeting later in the day.
Japan?s Renesas Electronics May Ax 14,000
Renesas Electronics (Tokyo: 6723), one of Japan's biggest chip-makers, could fire as many as 30 percent of those on its payroll, or 14,000 workers.
Worldwide IT Outsourcing Market Grew 7.8% In 2011
The Worldwide IT outsourcing (ITO) market grew 7.8 percent from 2010, with the revenue totaled at $246.6 billion in 2011. It was the Indian-based IT services providers and providers rooted in cloud-based services that delivered the highest growth rates in 2011.
Japan Storm 2012: Strongest Squall Since 1959 Causes Travel Chaos
Japan's strongest storm since 1959 caused travel chaos on Tuesday, grounding over 600 flights, halting rail service, and causing major traffic jams.
Is iPad 3 Release in Danger? Apple Trademark Battle With Proview Comes to America
Proview Technology, the bankrupt electronics maker that uses the iPad name on several of its products such as computer monitors, has reportedly brought its lawsuit against Apple to the U.S. Will this jeopardize the release of the iPad 3?
Fujitsu to launch mobile devices in EU market: report
Japan's largest IT services vendor Fujitsu plans to launch a wide range of smartphone and tablet devices for the first time in Europe, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
Japan firms talk on system chip tie in reform drive: sources
Renesas Electronics and two other big Japanese chip makers are in talks to combine their struggling system chip operations in a government-backed deal, sources said, as pressure mounts for drastic reforms to confront stiff global competition.
Renesas, Fujitsu, Panasonic in talks to merge system chip ops
Renesas Electronics Corp, Fujitsu Ltd and Panasonic Corp are in talks to merge their chip operations, four sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.
Renesas, Fujitsu, Panasonic to Merge System Chip Ops: Report
Japan's Renesas Electronics Corp, Fujitsu Ltd and Panasonic Corp have begun discussions toward integrating their system chip operations, the Nikkei business daily said.
Amazing Fujitsu Concept Lifebook Combines Tablet and Smartphone Into a Laptop [PHOTOS]
Designer Prashant Chandra has devised a radical concept Fujitsu Lifebook that combines a camera, smartphone and tablet into a sleek-looking, super-cool laptop. All the hardware combines together to form the laptop with the tablet becoming a virtual keyboard when slipped into its slot in the laptop body. The components work separately as functional devices, but also support each other when put together in this amazing device.
IBM Finds Consumers Using More Technology to Make Purchasing Decisions
A survey by IBM, the No. 2 global computer services company, found consumers use technology for purchases, particularly social networks.
Best of CES 2012 in Pictures: See the Best New Tech Ideas of the Year
It's the last day of International CES, CNET has announced their best of show awards, and we still don't have a new iPad, so we've put together our own best of CES in pictures. There was so much on offer at this year's show, there is no way to produce a comprehensive list, but we've got some high quality photos of some awesome new products you may see on the shelves before the year is out.
Fujitsu Shows off Waterproof Smartphones and Tablet at CES 2012 (PHOTOS)
Waterproof gadgets have been one of the most popular trends in 2012 and many technology companies are showing off their waterproofing technology at CES 2012. One of them, Fujitsu, showcased its new line of waterproof smartphones and tablet.
Huawei Unveils ‘World’s Thinnest Phone’ - Ascend P1 S - at CES
Huawei has unveiled what it claims is the world's thinnest Android smartphone - the Ascend P1 S, at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), at Las Vegas.
Cisco Launches Major ‘Cloud’ Initiative for Big Data Gains
Cisco Systems, the No. 1 provider of networking gear, launched what it dubs the “CloudVerse” as a strategy to win new business with the mushrooming of data transmissions over landline and wireless networks.
Red Hat Gaining Market Share Against Microsoft, SUSE Linux and Oracle Solaris
Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) continues to gain market share against Microsoft, Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT), SUSE Linux and Oracle Solaris in the cloud computing space, according to a Wall Street analyst.
HP, Battling Oracle, Moving to Newer Intel Chip
Hewlett-Packard, the No. 1 computer company, will phase out an older Intel chip on high-end servers in favor of a newer one. Besides offering more power, another goal could be to battle rival Oracle.
Top After Market NYSE Losers (OZM, GMA, SYA, CVO, LSI, MHP, A, DY, HDY, IDT)
The top after market NYSE Losers on Tuesday were: Och-Ziff Capital Management, GMAC LLC, Symetra Financial, Cenveo, LSI Logic, McGraw-Hill Companies, Agilent Technologies, Dycom Industries, HyperDynamics and IDT Corp.
Fujitsu profit sags, pegs hopes on H2 IT spending
Fujitsu Ltd <6702.T> said its quarterly operating profit fell 35 percent, dragged down by losses in its devices business, sluggish IT spending in Japan and a strong yen, but it stuck to its full-year profit forecast on hopes for a pickup in IT spending in the October-March period.
Cypress Profit Tops Street, Sees Sales Decline in Q4
Cypress Semiconductor Corp reported a quarterly profit that beat analysts' estimates on strong demand for its mobile handset touchscreens, but warned of a higher-than-expected revenue decline in the fourth quarter.
HTC Launches Smartphones Radar and Titan Running on ‘Windows Mango’ at IFA
HTC became the second handset maker to launch devices running Microsoft's latest mobile operating system, called Windows Mango, after Fujitsu Toshiba announced its IS12T in July.
IBM Drops 'Blue Waters' Supercomputer Project
International Business Machines (IBM) has terminated its contract with the University of Illinois to build a supercomputer for the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), citing technical and financial constraints.
Will Microsoft Mango be Sweeter Than Apple iOS 5?
Microsoft's latest Windows Phone OS (codenamed Mango) is set to launch this fall, which is around the same time Apple Inc.'s iOS 5 comes. But can Mango be sweeter than Apple iOS 5?