Fujitsu
Siemens and Fujitsu discuss tie-up
News PC manufacturers, Siemens and Fujitsu, are reportedly in talks this week over a possible joint venture to sell their products together. If a tie-up goes ahead the combined market share would make them the second largest... [06 May 1999]
Egg makes online commitment
News A month ago, Egg joined the rush to offer free Internet access services, teaming up with Affinity Internet, Microsoft, and Fujitsu, which offered cheap PCs through the www.egg.com Web site. Egg - the branch-less banking... [27 Apr 1999]
Fujitsu plans colourful future
News Fujitsu has stopped manufacturing black and white display screens, and is planning to sell off the division to Okaya Electric. A Fujitsu spokesman told Silicon.com: "We're expecting this market to grow... [22 Apr 1999]
Fujitsu breaks speed barrier
News Fujitsu is claiming to have released the world's fastest CMOS (Complimentary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) supercomputer. Known as the VPP5000 series, the range will be marketed by German company, Siemens. [20 Apr 1999]
IBM manager indicted for bribery
News Many large companies, including Epsom and Fujitsu, have policies against bribery, so that anything over a certain value can't even be accepted as a gift. A former IBM executive has been accused of accepting over $500,000... [09 Apr 1999]
Fujitsu unveils 10GB miniature hard drive
News Fujitsu has unveiled a range of 2.5in mobile hard drives offering up to 10GB of storage. The snappily-titled MHG2102AT/MHH20XXAT range relies on a proprietary Fujitsu CPU and 16bit system bus. According... [23 Mar 1999]
Fujitsu offers BeOS and Windows on PCs
News BeOS is to be pre-installed on European PCs for the first time by Fujitsu. The company has signed a deal with Be that will give users a choice of operating systems when they fire up one of Fujitsu's... [19 Mar 1999]
UK Web users forced to pay inflated rates
News A spokeswoman for Fujitsu which has called for an enquiry into differential pricing in the IT arena across Europe said: "The impact of the euro means there will be a shake-out in these areas as pricing becomes more and... [18 Jan 1999]
Server revenues slip
News Japanese server vendors including Hitachi, Fujitsu and NEC have seen revenues drop sharply as the effects of the South-East Asian economic crisis hit the market. Despite a 15 per cent increase in worldwide shipments,... [18 Dec 1998]
Toys R Us offers free Net access
News Toys R Us sells HP, Fujitsu, and its own-brand Multimedia3000 PCs. Toys R Us is the latest firm to offer free Internet access. Following the lead of UK high-street giant Dixons, Toys R Us will offer customers a service... [15 Dec 1998]
UK to probe parallel pricing
News A spokeswoman for Fujitsu said: "As a European manufacturer, the price differences in PCs between countries are very clear to us. The chairman of the UK Trade and Industry Select Committee, Martin O'Neill MP, has... [14 Dec 1998]
Cellnet struggles to keep up with Asda demand
News Following revelations that Fujitsu stepped back from a deal to supply Tesco with laptops because it would not be able meet predicted demand, Cellnet has run into trouble in a deal to supply Asda with its U and Easylife... [10 Dec 1998]
Stock shortage forces Fujitsu to pull out of Tesco deal
News PC manufacturer Fujitsu has admitted that problems with inventory management forced it to pull out of a deal to supply supermarket chain Tesco with notebook computers. Fujitsu's UK sales director, Frank... [07 Dec 1998]
Dixons fights back against price allegations
News In June of this year PC giant Fujitsu accused the retailer of selling its machines at inflated prices. Fujitsu met the UK government's consumer affairs minister Nigel Griffiths to discuss the issue.... [07 Dec 1998]
Fujitsu chip plant closes
News Fujitsu closed its County Durham semiconductor plant today, as it continues to search for a buyer for the facility. The closure of the plant means the loss of 570 jobs and follows job losses at Motorola's Glasgow plant... [04 Dec 1998]