Fujitsu Arrows A SoftBank 202F Smartphone Claims To Have Long Battery Life

Fujitsu Arrows A SoftBank 202F has a 3,000mAh battery.

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Fujitsu ARROWS A 202F launching on SoftBank this week, Snapdragon 600 and 3,000mAh battery in tow (video)

Fujitsu ARROWS A 202F launching on SoftBank this week, Snapdragon 600 and 3,000mAh battery in tow video

Fast smartphones are great and all, but they’re useless once the battery goes flat. Fujitsu aims to solve that with the ARROWS A 202F. Launching with SoftBank in Japan later this week, the phone features a 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdraon 600, 2GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded via microSD, a 5-inch 1080p display and a generous 3,000mAh battery in a package that’s less than 10mm thick. Fujitsu’s “Human Centric Engine” is said to further increase battery life, to the tune of two days worth of juice, but details of how that works are light. Chances are slim the ARROWS will make it to US shores, though the recently announced HTC Butterfly s, with an even larger 3,200mAh battery, just might.

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Creating Forests to Reduce Tsunami Damage

Yokohama National University professor emeritus Akira Miyawaki, who to date has planted over 40 million trees in 1,700 locations in Japan and overseas, is continuing his tree planting activities not only in Japan but also on twice monthly overseas trips.

“After 60-plus years of local research, currently in areas inhabited by 92.8% of Japan’s population of 128 million, the remaining evergreen forests consisting of deep and straight-rooted trees including shrine forests only make up 0.6% of Japanese land.”

Iwanumi City in Miyagi Prefecture suffered tremendous damage from the Great East Japan Earthquake. To prepare for the next disaster, Miyawaki is promoting natural selection through mixed and dense planting of multiple types of trees as he advocates the creation of forests that do not require oversight. Iwanuma City has incorporated Miyawaki’s philosophy in establishing the “1,000-year Kibonooka Project” in preparation for the next disaster.

“A big challenge was how to resurrect the areas affected by the disaster. Given this background, we launched the “1,000-year Kibonooka Project” as something that will last forevermore into the future. One of the goals is to limit the destructive force of tsunamis, as well as to use the forest as an emergency shelter and on a regular basis as a place where children can come to learn about protecting lives. We also want to make this a memorial park that will remember the tragedy for a thousand years into the future. We encountered various limitations, but we created this project also with the goal of achieving efficient use of debris.”

Tide protection forests to date have primarily consisted of a single type of tree such as red or black pine. But shallow-rooted pine trees were uprooted by the tsunami and did not serve their purpose.

Miyawaki proposed to efficiently use the tremendous amount of debris created by the disaster as a resource excluding toxic and non-decomposable material. Sorted debris is mixed with dirt and used to fill dug-out holes to create large mounds that are further covered with dirt.

In planting trees, primary constituent trees are selected that grow long, deep roots and match the potential natural vegetation of an area. Three to five saplings of various other vegetation that make up the forest in addition to the main constituent trees are planted per square meter. This will require weeding for the first two to three years, but no maintenance is required after that. Twenty years after the tree planting there will be an abundant forest that will remain generation after generation until the next ice age predicted to occur in 9,000 years.

The forest will function as a green barrier, and by making the mound high it will also protect against large tsunamis. By reducing the energy of a tsunami, the mound will reduce the height and speed of the tsunami, thereby increasing the potential to protect people and property.

“To date, based on decisions made by leaders of companies with foresight, we have created Miyawaki-type forests in Japan and abroad.”

“38 countries including those where we have conducted local surveys. We have planted trees on four continents.We talk about greening deserts, but two-thirds of the deserts on earth have been created by humans. The remaining 10% or so of absolute deserts will not support forests. These absolute deserts should remain as is. But areas that have been destroyed by humans can support forests.”

Pride One Entertainment’s Yasushi Akutagawa, who has expressed interest in Miyawaki’s simple efforts to protect the environment, is thinking of supporting the forest building movement through film.

“We want the people of the world to become aware of Dr. Miyawaki’s great work. We are thinking of using film as a way to make this possible. We want to assemble a group of leading Japanese actors, screenwriters, and film staff members to depict Dr. Miyawaki’s life. ”

“Humans have survived by turning crisis into opportunity. Thus we want to do what can be done now to survive the next natural disaster that will definitely come–which is to create forests that protect lives–and spread this know-how from Japan to the world. We want to turn crisis into opportunity by spreading forests of the 21st century from Japan to the world and have the world recognize their value.”

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Computex 2013: the best of Haswell

ASUS Transformer Book Trio

Intel used this year’s Computex to officially debut Haswell-based Core processors, and it had no shortage of willing launch partners: seemingly everyone had at least one updated PC to reveal. The refinements to battery life and graphics also led to quite a few companies pushing the boundaries, whether it was in cutting-edge screens or exotic form factors. Quite frankly, there was a lot to cope with in several days — enough so that we’re putting the more important Haswell offerings in one convenient roundup. Read on for our look at the desktops, laptops and tablets that launched in sync with Taiwan’s premier tech event.

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Fujitsu ESPRIMO FH78/LD Touchscreen All-In-One Desktop PC

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Fujitsu has showed off their upcoming touchscreen all-in-one desktop PC, the ESPRIMO FH78/LD. This space-saving system is packed with a 23-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD IPS touchscreen display, a 2.40GHz Intel Core i7-4700MQ processor, an Intel HM86 Express Chipset, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 3TB hard drive, a webcam, a BDXL drive, an SD card slot, a CS digital TV tuner, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 + HS and runs on Windows 8 64-bit OS with Office Home and Business 2013. The ESPRIMO FH78/LD will begin shipping from June 7th for around 260,000 Yen (about $2,595) in shiny black and snow white color options. [Fujitsu]

Fujitsu – LIFEBOOK AH series – Windows 8 FMV new notebook PC – 2 models (AH45/K, AH42/K)

Fujitsu - LIFEBOOK AH series - Windows 8 FMV new notebook PC - 2 models (AH45/K, AH42/K)

Fujitsu is going to release 2 new models (AH45/K, AH42/K) of its Windows 8 notebook PC “LIFEBOOK AH series” this month.

– AH45/K
“AH45/K” has an Intel Core i3-3120M processor as its CPU. The battery life is 6.4 hours, which is twice as long as the previous model. 15.6 inch HD display.

Price: open price
Release date: June 20
Color: white, black, red
Memory: 4GB (maximum 16GB)
Storage: 750GB HDD
Size: 378 × 252 × 30.0~33.2mm
Weight: 2.4kg

– AH42/K
“AH42/K” has an Intel Pentium processor 2020M and large battery that can run for 7.9 hours built-in.  15.6 inch HD display.

Price: open price
Release date: June 14
Color: white
Memory: 4GB (maximum 16GB)
Storage: 750GB HDD
Size: 378 × 252 × 30.0~33.2mm
Weight: 2.4kg

Both models have “Hand gesture” function that enables you to control menus without touching a keyboard or mouse by waving a hand to a Web camera.

Fujitsu – ESPRIMO FH78/LD – Windows 8 Touch panel built-in new FMV desktop PC

Fujitsu - ESPRIMO FH78/LD - Windows 8 Touch panel built-in new FMV desktop PC

Fujitsu is going to release the Windows 8 desktop PC “ESPRIMO FH78/LD” on June 7.

“ESPRIMO FH78/LD” featuring 23 inch full HD LCD has high-power speakers (maximum output is 30W: 10W x 2 satellite speaker) with sub-woofer (10W sub-woofer), jointly-developed with Pioneer.

It has built-in wide-viewing angle IPS technology, making beautiful images viewable from every angle.

The HDD is 3TB and CPU is Intel Core i7-4700MQ. It has digital terrestrial broadcasting/BS/CS TV tuners and 4 USB3.0 ports for fast data transfer.

Price: open price
Release date: June 7
Color: white, black
Memory: 8GB (maximum 16GB)
Storage: 3TB HDD
Size: 571 × 201 × 431mm
Weight: 10.8kg

Fujitsu – LIFEBOOK UH90/L – Windows 8 touch panel new FMV Ultrabook

Fujitsu - LIFEBOOK UH90/L - Windows 8 touch panel new FMV Ultrabook

Fujitsu is going to release Windows 8 Ultrabook “LIFEBOOK UH90/L” on June 28.

“LIFEBOOK UH90/L” is a notebook PC with a 14 inch LCD touch panel. The thickest part is only 15.5 mm thick making it the thinnest Ultrabook. It was designed under the basic concept of “Katana” (Japanese sword), striving to make it both elegant and tough. It is manufactured in Japan through all steps of the manufacturing process.

The CPU is an Intel Core i5-4200U processor. It has a large capacity 500GB HDD and 2 USB3.0 ports with fast data transfer rates built-in.

Because of its 3200x1800dot IGZO LCD touch panel, the display is 2.7 times more fine than full HD and the pixel density is 262ppi. Fujitsu’s special touch panel surface treatment, called “Super glide coating” was given to the screen for smoother operational touch.

Price: open price
Release date: June 28
Colors: red, black
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 500GB Hybrid HDD
Wireless connection: Bluetooth v4.0+HS, IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n, Intel WiDi
Size: 329.9 × 229.9 × 9.2〜15.5mm
Weight: 1.39kg

Fujitsu kicks off updated FMV Series with four PCs

Fujitsu is refreshing its FMV Series lineup with four PCs, three of them in the Lifebook laptops and one Esprimo desktop PC. All four of the PCs are slated to be launched this month after a week apart from each other, starting with the desktop computer on June 7 and ending with the last Lifebook

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Fujitsu Lifebook UH90 Is A Haswell-Powered Ultrabook

The Fujitsu Lifebook UH90 is a sequel to the UH75 Ultrabook which was released last year.

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