News tagged ‘samsung’
Monday, 28 Nov 2011
Microsoft Surface 2.0 Ready for Pre-Order in Singapore and 22 Other Countries
Microsoft's next generation Surface 2.0 is already for pre-order after some delays and it is a 40-inch tablet-like touchscreen computer that breaks the mould of computing as you know it.
Google TV: Samsung in Final Talks with Google
Samsung and Google are working out the contractual details for Google TV, although recent reports suggest we won't see it materialize by CES 2012.
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2011
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android 3.2 Update Delayed
The Android 3.2 update for Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been retracted due to an issue related to its Wi-Fi feature. The company is currently working on a resolution before it pushes the firmware update again.
Tuesday, 15 Nov 2011
Samsung Ends Full-HD Passive 3D Pact with RealD
Samsung Electronics ends an agreement with RealD to develop an LCD-based 3DTV capable of delivering Full-HD 3D resolution to each eye using polarized glasses.
Thursday, 10 Nov 2011
Samsung Launches Galaxy S II in Pink in South Korea
Samsung has just unveiled a pink version of the Samsung Galaxy S II in South Korea.
Tuesday, 8 Nov 2011
Samsung and Google Present Galaxy Nexus
Equipped with a 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED display technology at 720p resolution, Galaxy Nexus is powered by a 1.2GHz dual core processor, and offers a redesigned camera.
Share Your Creativity with the Galaxy Note
At 5.3-inch, the Galaxy Note features the world's largest HD Super AMOLED display, and is powered by a 1.4GHz dual-core processor and the
Friday, 4 Nov 2011
Samsung Adds Paypal-Capable App to Smart TV Apps Store
Samsung unveils the first TV app which supports PayPal payments.
Wednesday, 2 Nov 2011
Samsung NX200 Reaches Singapore
Announced back in September, the Samsung NX200 has finally been released in Singapore. It's the fifth in Samsung's NX mirrorless system camera series, each of which sports a DSLR-sized APS-C sensor in a small body.
Microsoft's Lawyer Claims Android Benefited From Its R&D
Horacio Gutierrez, deputy general counsel of Microsoft's intellectual property group has claimed that Google Android's success is built upon Microsoft's heavy investments in research and development.
