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Japan gets first dibs on Windows Phone 7 Mango update

Are you salivating at the thought of updating your Windows Phone 7 smartphone to Mango? Fall isn’t that far away, but maybe you’re interested in a brand new device with Mango already installed. If you live in Japan, you’ll be able to get the planet’s first Mango-enabled WP7 device in September. It looks like the report from earlier this month was dead on.

Fujitsu tipped to release a Mango running Windows Phone 7 handset in August

Much of the Windows Phone news surrounding a Mango handset has been centered on Nokia as of late, however it looks like Fujitsu may have the first Mango running handset available for purchase. Of course, that being said, while technically available and for sale, this one is not something that everyone who is anywhere is more »

New Windows Phone devices out with Mango in fall, new manufacturers in tow

Windows Phone Mango is set to launch this fall, and it won’t just be coming to the current crop of devices. There are no new devices to announce at the moment, but we do know that new devices will debut alongside Mango, and will come from seven manufacturers. Four of which we’ve already known and more »

Fujitsu shows off its Atom-powered Windows 7 convertible laptop/tablet in Japan

Fujitsu has just launched its new tablet, the Fujitsu TH40D. Unlike most tablets that are coming out in the market lately, the Fujitsu TH40D is not an Android device but runs Windows 7 instead. It is also loaded with a 1.5GHz Intel Oak Trail ATOM Z670 CPU, 10.1-inch multi-touch screen display with 1024×600 resolution, 120GB more »

Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 tablet now available for pre-order

Fujitsu has just started accepting pre-orders for its upcoming Windows 7 slate dubbed – the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550. The said Windows 7 tablet features your usual 10.1-inch IPS screen display in 1280×800 resolution. It currently carries a whooping $729 price tag. And with that price, you’ll also get a tablet loaded with 2GB of RAM, more »

Fujitsu Lifebook T580 tablet netbook goes up for sale for $1,149

Anybody here who has been eyeing the Fujitsu Lifebook T580, well it’s your lucky day. Said tablet netbook is now available for sale from the Fujitsu online store. For those who are not aware of the Fujitsu Lifebook T580, let me just inform you that it’s a 10.1-inch tablet PC which weighs 3 lbs and more »

Fujitsu reveals new color ebook reader prototype

If you like pictures that come along with no details, then this post is for you. What we have is a color ebook reader from Fujitsu. As of now this device is in the prototype stage and no other details were revealed. That said, it sure does look nice, at least based on what you more »

Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 netbook now available, retailing for $449

Fujitsu has just recently added the LifeBook MH380 into the available category. The netbook is selling for $449 and as of this posting is showing an estimated shipping date of February 8, 2010. Spec wise the MH380 has a 10.1-inch display, a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, Wi-Fi more »

Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 available in the US for $849, after $150 off as part of a special offer

The Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 has just been released in the US, for $999. It comes with a 5.6″ multitouch display, features an Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor, 2GB RAM, a 62GB SSD, GPS and it runs on Windows 7 Home Premium. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth. The LifeBook UH900 weighs at just a more »

Fujitsu tries something new with new Atom chips

Today we saw the announcement of the new Atom Pine Trail processors. Unsurprisingly, manufacturers have already had some time to see what they can do with the new chips. Makes sense that some would try to jump the gun and announce some new netbooks while we’re still waiting for the massive amount of netbooks that more »