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Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT agreed to joint efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications. Photo shows Toyota Motor Corporation President Tsuneji Sato (left) and NTT President Akira Shimada at the press conference.=October 31,2024,Tokyo

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Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT agreed to work together on “Mobility x AI and Communications. Pictured from left to right: Hiroki Nakajima, Vice President, Toyota Motor Corporation; Tsuneji Sato, President, Toyota Motor Corporation; Keiji Yamamoto, Senior Fellow, Toyota Motor Corporation; Akira Shimada, President, NTT; Sachiko Onishi, Managing Director, NTT; and Yuji Kawazoe, Vice President, NTT.=October 31,2024,Tokyo

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Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT agreed to work together on “Mobility x AI and Communications. Photo from left to right: Keiji Yamamoto, Senior Fellow, Toyota Motor Corporation; Tsuneji Sato, President, Toyota Motor Corporation; Akira Shimada, President, NTT; Sachiko Onishi, Managing Director, NTT.=October 31,2024,Tokyo,Japan

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Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT agreed to joint efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications. Photo: Tsuneji Sato, President of Toyota Motor Corporation (left) and Akira Shimada, President of NTT, at the press conference.=October 31,2024,Tokyo

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Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT agreed to joint efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications. Photo shows Tsuneji Sato, President of Toyota Motor Corporation (left) and Akira Shimada, President of NTT, responding to questions from reporters after the press conference.=October 31,2024,Tokyo

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NTT Communications press conference on the change of president

NTT Communications press conference on the change of president

NTT Communications president change press conference. Photo: Katsushige Kojima, President-Elect of NTT Communications (currently Managing Executive Officer). =May 10, 2024, in Tokyo.

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NTT Communications press conference on the change of president

NTT Communications press conference on the change of president

NTT Communications president change press conference. From left to right: Toru Maruoka, President and Representative Director of NTT Communications, and Katsushige Kojima, President-Elect of NTT Communications (currently Managing Executive Officer). =May 10, 2024, in Tokyo.

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NTT Communications president change press conference

NTT Communications president change press conference

NTT Communications, press conference on the change of president. Photo shows, from left, Toru Maruoka, President and Representative Director of NTT Communications, and Katsushige Kojima, President-Elect of NTT Communications (currently Managing Executive Officer). =May 10, 2024, in Tokyo.

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NTT Presentation of commercialization of Japanese LLM tsuzumi

NTT Presentation of commercialization of Japanese LLM tsuzumi

NTT Presentation of commercialization of Japanese LLM tsuzumi. From left, Hidemune Sugawara, Executive Vice President and Representative Director, NTT Communications; Akira Shimada, President and Representative Director, NTT; Sachiko Onishi, General Manager, R&D and Marketing Division, NTT; Hiroshi Tomiyasu, Director and Managing Executive Officer, NTT DATA =Date:March 25, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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Shining Arcs bench proves to be difference in win over Heat

Shining Arcs bench proves to be difference in win over Heat

TOKYO, Dec. 19 Kyodo - Amanaki Lelei Mafi (C) powers ahead in NTT Communications Shining Arcs' 29-15 win over Honda Heat at Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground in Tokyo on Dec. 19, 2015. The Shining Arcs maintained their hopes of a top-four finish in Group A and a spot in the Top League playoffs.

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Wearable terminal

Wearable terminal

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the Intelligent Glasses, a wearable terminal developed by NTT Docomo Inc. The mobile communications service provider said on Sept. 17, 2013, it will unveil the device at the CEATEC Japan high technology exhibition starting on Oct. 1, 2013, in Chiba east of Tokyo.

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Docomo execs to face pay cuts

Docomo execs to face pay cuts

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada heads to a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2012. He and five other executives at Japan's largest mobile phone carrier will face pay cuts over a series of communications service disruptions since 2011.

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Docomo execs to face pay cuts

Docomo execs to face pay cuts

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada stands up after a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2012. Yamada and five other executives at Japan's largest mobile phone carrier face pay cuts over a series of communications service disruptions since 2011.

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Docomo execs to face pay cuts

Docomo execs to face pay cuts

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2012. Yamada and five other executives at Japan's largest mobile phone carrier face pay cuts over a series of communications service disruptions since 2011.

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NTT Docomo's tablet computers

NTT Docomo's tablet computers

TOKYO, Japan - Two women hold the tablet computers Galaxy Tab (L) and Arrows Tab (R) unveiled by NTT Docomo Inc. in Tokyo on Sept. 8, 2011. The devices, compatible with NTT Docomo's ''Xi'' high-speed data communications service for the first time, will be put on the market in Japan in October.

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Docomo starts high-capacity broadband data service

Docomo starts high-capacity broadband data service

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a data terminal for NTT Docomo Inc.'s ''Xi'' (pronounced ''crossy'') high-capacity wireless data communications service, which was launched on Dec. 24, 2010. The service became available for PCs through dedicated portable devices in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya.

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Docomo starts high-capacity broadband data service

Docomo starts high-capacity broadband data service

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada (2nd from L) and other officials push a button in a ceremony to launch the ''Xi'' (pronounced ''crossy'') high-capacity wireless data communications service in Tokyo on Dec. 24, 2010. The service became available for PCs through dedicated portable devices in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya.

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Docomo starts high-capacity broadband data service

Docomo starts high-capacity broadband data service

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada speaks during a launch ceremony for the ''Xi'' (pronounced crossy'') high-capacity wireless data communications service in Tokyo on Dec. 24, 2010. The service became available for PCs through dedicated portable devices in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya.

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NTT Communications to offer fragrances via Internet

NTT Communications to offer fragrances via Internet

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Communications Corp. said May 23 it has developed a technology to offer fragrances via the Internet. The technology uses a scent-generation device (front) that is hooked up to a personal computer.

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5 carriers file suit over NTT connection fee hike

5 carriers file suit over NTT connection fee hike

TOKYO, Japan - The presidents of five telecommunications carriers -- KDDI Corp., Japan Telecom Co., Poweredcom Inc., Cable & Wireless IDC Inc. and Fusion Communications Corp. -- hold a joint press conference in Tokyo on July 17 after filing a suit with the Tokyo District Court against the Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications over the ministry's approval of a hike in connection fees they pay to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT).

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NTT planning 'five-sense' communications system

NTT planning 'five-sense' communications system

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Norio Wada said Nov. 25 in Tokyo that the company plans to develop a five-sense communications system that enables reproduction of touch, taste and smell as much as possible via telephone and video transmission services.

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NTT Communications to launch wireless LAN services

NTT Communications to launch wireless LAN services

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Communications Corp. said April 25 it will launch wireless LAN services enabling super-fast Internet access at fast-food restaurants, cafes and other public spaces on May 15. The new services, dubbed HOTSPOT, mark the first commercialization of wireless LAN by a major carrier. This photo was taken at an Internet cafe in Tokyo's Roppongi on April 25.

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Japan Telecom to merge 4 J-Phone firms in Nov.

Japan Telecom to merge 4 J-Phone firms in Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Sakata, chairman of Japan Telecom Co., announces the merger of the company's four J-phone mobile phone firms at a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 24. Japan Telecom will merge J-Phone East Co., J-Phone West Co. and J-Phone Central Co. into their holding company, J-Phone Communications Corp., on Nov. 1 to better compete with market leader NTT DoCoMo Inc.

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25,000 people take NTT Communications' 1st Internet exam

25,000 people take NTT Communications' 1st Internet exam

TOKYO, Japan - Hopeful candidates tackle an Internet examination offered by NTT Communications Corp., a unit of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), using personal computers in Tokyo on May 13. Some 25,000 people took in the exam, which tests basic knowledge of information technology (IT), at 29 locations in 11 cities nationwide. Those who successfully pass the 150-minute exam will receive a certificate of qualification.

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NTT DoCoMo, Dentsu form venture

NTT DoCoMo, Dentsu form venture

TOKYO, Japan - Dentsu Inc. President Yutaka Narita (L), Dentsu Executive Akihisa Fujita (C) and NTT DoCoMo Inc. President Keiji Tachikawa (R), shake hands June 1 after announcing the formation of a joint venture to help corporate clients advertise goods and services on Websites accessible via NTT's ''i-mode'' Internet-capable mobile phones. Fujita is to assume the presidency of the new company, D2 Communications Inc.

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NTT, JSAT agree on satellites

NTT, JSAT agree on satellites

TOKYO, Japan - Masanobu Suzuki (R), president of long-distance carrier NTT Communications Corp., and Takuya Yoshida, president of communications satellite operator Japan Satellite Systems Inc. (JSAT), shake hands at a Tokyo hotel July 6 in announcing a basic agreement on a new satellite communications venture.

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NTT reorganized into holding company, three new firms

NTT reorganized into holding company, three new firms

NTT Communications Corp., a long-distance and international carrier, opens its operation in Tokyo on July 1 as part of reorganization of Japanese telecom giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.(NTT). NTT was reorganized into a holding company, two regional carriers, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East), Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp. (NTT West), and NTT Communications.

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NTT reorganization endorsed by shareholders

NTT reorganization endorsed by shareholders

Masanobu Suzuki, president of NTT Communications, one of three key units that will come under a revamped Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), poses for photographers at a news conference after the company's shareholders assembly June 29. NTT shareholders approved a plan to revamp the corporate structure of the world's largest telecom group.

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NTT chief speaks at news conference

NTT chief speaks at news conference

Junichiro Miyazu, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks at a news conference at the NTT head office in Tokyo on June 16. He explained the circumstances that had led NTT to give up its takeover bid for International Digital Communications Inc. (IDC). Britain's Cable and Wireless PLC (C and W) earlier announced that its agreements with IDC shareholders gave it a 97.69% stake in the Japanese international telecom carrier.

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NTT, AT and T agree on alliance

NTT, AT and T agree on alliance

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (C) and AT and T Solutions Vice President Scott Perry (R) announce an agreement to form a data communications service alliance targeting multinational enterprises at a news conference in Tokyo on April 27. Under the agreement, NTT and AT and T will consider setting up a joint venture in Japan to manage the global network business AT and T is to acquire from International Business Machines Corp. (IBM).

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Rugby: Japan's League One

Rugby: Japan's League One

Damian McKenzie (far R) celebrates with Tokyo Suntory Sungoliath teammates after a Japan Rugby League One match win over NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo Bay Urayasu on March 20, 2022, at Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground in Tokyo.

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Rugby: Japan's League One

Rugby: Japan's League One

Tokyo Suntory Sungoliath's Damian McKenzie (C) runs with the ball during the first half of a Japan Rugby League One match against NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo Bay Urayasu on March 20, 2022, at Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground in Tokyo.

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Rugby: Japan's new League One

Rugby: Japan's new League One

Players warm up before the opening match of Japan Rugby League One's inaugural season between Kobelco Kobe Steelers and NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo-Bay Urayasu on Jan. 8, 2022, at Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture.

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Rugby: Japan's new League One

Rugby: Japan's new League One

NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo-Bay Urayasu fullback Israel Folau (top C in blue) catches the ball during the second half of Japan Rugby League One's season-opening match against Kobelco Kobe Steelers on Jan. 8, 2022, at Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture.

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Rugby: Japan's new League One

Rugby: Japan's new League One

Spectators wearing masks for protection against the coronavirus are in the stands for the opening match of Japan Rugby League One's inaugural season between Kobelco Kobe Steelers and NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo-Bay Urayasu on Jan. 8, 2022, at Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture.

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Rugby: Japan's new League One

Rugby: Japan's new League One

Spectators wearing masks for protection against the coronavirus are in the stands for the opening match of Japan Rugby League One's inaugural season between Kobelco Kobe Steelers and NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo-Bay Urayasu on Jan. 8, 2022, at Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture.

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Rugby: Japan's new League One

Rugby: Japan's new League One

Spectators wearing masks for protection against the coronavirus are in the stands for the opening match of Japan Rugby League One's inaugural season between Kobelco Kobe Steelers and NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo-Bay Urayasu on Jan. 8, 2022, at Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture.

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Rugby: Japan's new League One

Rugby: Japan's new League One

Kobelco Kobe Steelers (red) and NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo-Bay Urayasu meet in the opening match of Japan Rugby League One's inaugural season on Jan. 8, 2022, at Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture.

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Over 10 mil. users affected by NTT Docomo's system failure in Oct.

NTT Docomo Inc. said Wednesday a total of over 10 million users faced disruptions to either voice or data communications last month in the nationwide system outage affecting Japan's largest mobile carrier. In an incident report submitted to the communications ministry on Wednesday, the company said the system failure that began on Oct. 14 affected the voice communications of about 4.6 million people and data communications of about 8.3 million people. Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Yasushi Kaneko told a press conference that he wants NTT Docomo to "take all possible measures to prevent such incidents from happening again and share the findings from the major glitch with other carriers."

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Takumi Eyes, NTT Communications

Takumi Eyes, NTT Communications

NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) has developed "Takumi Eyes," a system that can identify and track a person even when only the back of the person's head is visible in security camera footage. Using the child's face image and full body image at that time, real-time tracking can be initiated for quick detection. In a demonstration experiment conducted by NTT Com, the detection rate of specific persons was increased from 17% to 82% when using Takumi Eyes in places where visual video surveillance was used. The time required for the security guards to check the video images was also reduced to a quarter because the video checking process was automated. With the tracking report output function, the preparation of reports can also be streamlined. Photo taken on October 24, 2019, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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NTT Communications to offer fragrances via Internet

NTT Communications to offer fragrances via Internet

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Communications Corp. said May 23 it has developed a technology to offer fragrances via the Internet. The technology uses a scent-generation device (front) that is hooked up to a personal computer. (Kyodo)

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New movie-scent technology

New movie-scent technology

TOKYO, Japan - A special device is set up at the center of a movie theater running a Hollywood movie, "The New World." Developed by NTT Communications Corp., it allows audience to enjoy aroma of herbs and other scents while watching a film. The photo was taken on April 11, 2006. (Kyodo)

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Japan Telecom to merge 4 J-Phone firms in Nov.

Japan Telecom to merge 4 J-Phone firms in Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Sakata, chairman of Japan Telecom Co., announces the merger of the company's four J-phone mobile phone firms at a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 24. Japan Telecom will merge J-Phone East Co., J-Phone West Co. and J-Phone Central Co. into their holding company, J-Phone Communications Corp., on Nov. 1 to better compete with market leader NTT DoCoMo Inc.

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NTT DoCoMo, Dentsu form venture

NTT DoCoMo, Dentsu form venture

TOKYO, Japan - Dentsu Inc. President Yutaka Narita (L), Dentsu Executive Akihisa Fujita (C) and NTT DoCoMo Inc. President Keiji Tachikawa (R), shake hands June 1 after announcing the formation of a joint venture to help corporate clients advertise goods and services on Websites accessible via NTT's ''i-mode'' Internet-capable mobile phones. Fujita is to assume the presidency of the new company, D2 Communications Inc.

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Rugby: Mafi ready to play for Bath

Rugby: Mafi ready to play for Bath

Japan and NTT Communications Shining Arcs rugby player Amanaki Lelei Mafi, who has signed to play for Bath in the English Premiership with a limited term, poses for photos at his introductory press conference in Bath, England, on Feb. 16, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby: Mafi signs with Bath in English Premiership

Rugby: Mafi signs with Bath in English Premiership

Photo shows Japan and NTT Communications Shining Arcs No. 8 Amanaki Lelei Mafi. The Tonga-born 25-year-old Mafi has signed to play for Bath in the English Premiership, the club announced Dec. 29, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Shining Arcs bench proves to be difference in win over Heat

Shining Arcs bench proves to be difference in win over Heat

Amanaki Lelei Mafi holds off the opposition in NTT Communications Shining Arcs' 29-15 win over Honda Heat at Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground in Tokyo on Dec. 19, 2015. Shining Arcs maintained their hopes of a top-four finish in Group A and a spot in the Top League playoffs. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Panasonic's experience sees them past NTT Comms

Panasonic's experience sees them past NTT Comms

Panasonic Wild Knights hooker Shota Horie dives across the line to score a try during the second half of the Top League match against NTT Communications Shining Arcs on Dec. 5, 2015, in Kumagaya, near Tokyo. Panasonic beat NTT Communications 35-28. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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NTT Docomo unveils winter mobile device lineup

NTT Docomo unveils winter mobile device lineup

A woman holds up Sony Mobile Communications Inc.'s Xperia Z5 Premium smartphone with the world's first 4K-resolution screen during a presentation in Tokyo on Sept. 30, 2015. NTT Docomo Inc. unveiled 10 new handsets for its winter lineup, including the Xperia Z5 Premium that can both capture video in ultrahigh definition quality and play it back on the display without downgrading the footage. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tomy, NTT Docomo develop conversational robot toy

Tomy, NTT Docomo develop conversational robot toy

A robot toy named "OHaNAS," jointly developed by toy maker Tomy Co. and mobile communications company NTT Docomo Inc., is shown in Tokyo on June 4, 2015. The companies announced the same day that the interactive voice-activated toy will go on sale on Oct. 1. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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