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Fujitsu Launches Infinity App Store

By Hurrairah bin Sohail - on 4 Mar 2011, 4:39pm

Fujitsu Launches Infinity App Store

Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific today unveiled Infinity App, its online store hosted by the Intel AppUpSM center. The new storefront provides users easy access to over thousands of free and paid entertainment, productivity and personalized leisure applications for computing products.

“This partnership brings together two technological leaders with a shared commitment to spur innovation. We noticed a rapidly growing demand for quality and customized add-on features today, and we envision that our app store will be the place for notebook users to personalize their experience,” said Mr. Edmund Lim, Product Marketing Manager, Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific.

“The Intel AppUp center provides consumers with both free and paid apps for entertainment, social networking, gaming and productivity.” said Mr. George Chacko, Netbook Platform Marketing Manager, Intel Asia Pacific. “These apps are specifically optimized for a netbook’s mobility and screen size. Ultimately, it is about providing consumers the right options for a highly personalized and enhanced experience on their mobile PC-like devices.”

Convenience

The Infinity App is a one stop online shop to find, download and manage applications that meet your computing needs. Simply download and install the Infinity App software to access the store and browse the ever-growing app collection and install the ones you like on your Fujitsu LIFEBOOK.

Confidence

Download applications with confidence. All applications are tested and validated by Intel and are free of spyware or malware.

Innovation

A wide variety of applications are available to boost your user experience. Choose apps to suit your lifestyle and uses from 21 categories, including education, entertainment, travel, games, finance, health, security and more.

The Infinity App is downloadable at http://hk.fujitsu.com/infinityapp and compatible to all Fujitsu Lifebook.

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