Fujitsu intros a handful of concept designs at CES 2008

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Fujitsu isn’t just updating old laptops, you know. The company currently has scores of mad geniuses sweating away on new, weird, and possibly unnecessary concepts, too. For your viewing gratification we present the “Card Viewer,” an knowledge device

which consists of multiple electronic sleeves that can be detached while retaining their digital goods. plus on tap is the “Clerk Browser,” a device worn on the wrist which is meant to supply knowledge to shopgirls, car dealers, and other folks trying to sell you something. The company has plus been

working on a “Fabric PC,” which — you guessed it — is […]

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