Fujitsu is stopping sales for its popular wireless keyboard after a researcher discovered it is vulnerable to keystroke injection attacks that could allow an adversary to take control of a victim’s ...
Two high-severity vulnerabilities in a Fujitsu wireless keyboard expose passwords and allow keystroke injection attacks. Two high-severity flaws, discovered in a popular Fujitsu wireless keyboard set, ...
Fujitsu released a new edition of their Happy Hacking Keyboard, a "cult classic" keyboard that's remained largely the same for over 20 years. The newest round of "HHKB" models are called HHKB Pro 3, ...
Fujitsu has demonstrated a prototype of a Gesture Keyboard experience for touchscreen tablets that does not require physical or hardware keys. In a similar usage scenario to Microsoft’s Touch Keyboard ...
One of our favorite retro-computing YouTubers, [Clint] from LGR, found himself a very interesting Fujitsu keyboard while thrift store shopping. It was a beautiful unit, but confusing, as this keyboard ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Fujitsu has unveiled three new models of the cult-classic Happy ...
For better or worse, the advent of smartphones and tablets mean that we’re rapidly moving away from the more tactile user experiences that were the hallmark of a bygone era in computing. As it turns ...
Fujitsu LX wireless keyboards are susceptible to keystroke injections, SySS GmbH, a German pen-testing firm revealed today. The attacks allow a threat actor to beam wireless radio signals to the ...
In an attempt to help tablet users type a little easier and quicker on their touchscreen devices, Fujitsu has been developing a Fujitsu Virtual tablet keyboard prototype that allows you to type on a ...
Most smartphones and tablets on the market these days have on-screen keyboards instead of physical keyboards. But when you pull up a keyboard on a touchscreen display it can cover half the screen, ...
While we were busy fighting with relatives and stuffing our faces with turkey, our friends across the pond at T3 got to feel up Fujitsu’s new UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC). Now I haven’t been that big a fan ...
For the occasional email that you may have to tap out on your tablet or smartphone, it doesn’t make sense to tote a whole physical keyboard in your bag. But then again, you can’t stand the virtual ...
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