There seems to be an unwritten rule that Japanese carriers and smartphone makers need to dedicate R&D spend to bettering the lives of their users. And we certainly can't argue with that. NTT DoCoMo is ...
Fujitsu is developing an adapter to allow phones with one camera to shoot in 3D, using cloud-based processing to convert the image Fujitsu is developing an adapter to allow phones with one camera to ...
Ralph Hanson November 17, 2008 Comment Now! Fujitsu has developed a new video-processing technology that enables drivers to see a complete wraparound view of their vehicle's perimeter, in real time.
Reversing cameras on cars and trucks aren't new, but Fujitsu has been working on a full 360-degree system that could give a seamless view around a vehicle from just four cameras. The wrap-around video ...
These days, your average tech enthusiast typically has at their disposal a smartphone, a laptop, a tablet, and a digital camera; and that's listing the bare minimum. That's quite a bit of processing ...
Ralph Hanson October 18, 2006 Comment Now! Made famous by television shows featuring footage caught on squad car’s onboard video camera, personal vehicle cameras may become a common feature in many ...
Fujitsu has its own Fujitsu Forum 2010 in full swing in Tokyo this week and the company is showing off all sorts of new gear that will hit the market eventually. Among the gear are new computers, a ...
Your next vehicle might have a few more cameras to help you park or see at night. New imaging technology from Fujitsu reduces the cost of adding cameras while increasing the quality of images. Fujitsu ...
With all the super-slimline handsets hitting the market lately, the Fujitsu F702id looks positively corpulent, but it does have quite an unusual-looking color, doesn’t it? Besides this gold version ...
Continuing its development of biometric tracking technology, Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a new real-time pulse reader capable of detecting a person's heart rate simply by recording their face.
Trade in all that tech cluttering your desk, filling your pockets, spilling out of your bag in an unseemly scramble of silicon, because Fujitsu's new concept gives your gadgetry a group hug in the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results