Posts Tagged ‘Samsung’

Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket vs. HTC Vivid Comparison Smackdown

ATT recently released their first two true 4G LTE smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket and the HTC Vivid. Two top brands with similar specs and LTE…unless you’re a devotee of Samsung or HTC, it’s not easy to pick. Both have 4.5″ displays, dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon...
December 8th, 2011 | CellPhones | Read More

Samsung Galaxy sales to go on in the US

The battle royale goes on – Apple’s point of view to the court to have a preliminary injunction issued in order to block sales of select Samsung Galaxy products in the US has not borne any fruit, which means Cupertino’s position in the ongoing global patent dispute will definitely be shaken to...
December 5th, 2011 | Industry | Read More

Leakster names Sprint’s latest: Samsung Epic 4G Touch, HTC EVO Design 4G, and Motorola Admiral

We love starting the week with a good leak, and thanks to an anonymous tipster, we’re swimming in a flood of juicy names. First, it appears the Samsung Within is getting a new alias, and without delaying your anticipation, let us re-introduce you to Sprint’s upcoming Galaxy S II handset:...
August 9th, 2011 | Industry | Read More

Samsung acquires memory maker Grandis

Samsung announced on Tuesday that it has purchased Grandis, a maker of spin transfer torque random access memory (STT-RAM). Grandis will be wrapped inside Samsung’s existing research and development branch where it will continue to work on memory semiconductor technology. According to its website,...
August 3rd, 2011 | Industry | Read More

Apple and Samsung attempting to reconcile patent dispute

Executives at Apple and Samsung are attempting to reconcile their differences and settle the numerous patent disputes each company has filed recently, FierceWireless reports. Despite their partnership, the two companies are locked in an ongoing battle over patents that has drawn tremendous media attention....
June 21st, 2011 | Industry | Read More

Official: Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab getting Gingerbread update in mid-May

After encountering a little hitch with its mid-April Gingerbread delivery, Samsung is now ready to boot up Kies for another try. The company has this morning released word that it intends to update its entire Galaxy S family line, starting with models in the UK and Nordic countries from the middle of...
May 16th, 2011 | CellPhones | Read More

Samsung and Acer to intro Google ‘Chromebooks’ on June 15th, apple in china, tim cook, apple sanlitun store

During the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco today, Google discussed the future of its “Chrome OS” platform, as well as some future products that will soon hit the market. Google has improved the performance of Adobe Flash playback within the browser, and the OS will now recognize...
May 12th, 2011 | Industry | Read More

Samsung Galaxy S II launched in South Korea first, the world will have to wait

Samsung Electronics has grown by leaps and bounds over the years, is now the second largest handset manufacturer in the world. Having rolled out the sequel to its flagship Galaxy S smartphone in South Korea, the rest of the world will have to wait until a May release. So far, Samsung executives have...
April 28th, 2011 | Industry | Read More

Verizon Samsung Fascinate finally gets Froyo

It’s been almost a year since Android 2.2, better known as Froyo, was released to the world. Most of the phones that were supposed to get the update have already received it, some much earlier than others. But there was one phone that was infamous for not getting the update despite promises of the...
April 21st, 2011 | CellPhones | Read More

Samsung to release two Bada 2.0 handsets with NFC in Q4, software update in July?

Some of you Samsungers are probably anticipating the snazzy Wave 578 due out in May or June outside the US, but the sad news is it won’t be shipped with the upcoming Bada 2.0 OS. Fret not, though, as Russian blog Bada World claims to have obtained some juicy details that’ll cheer up Bada...
April 11th, 2011 | Industry | Read More