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Samsung Rethinking Galaxy Tab To Upstage iPad 2
Amid strong rumours of a new Galaxy Tab, Samsung notes "inadequate" features, following the iPad 2 launch
Microsoft Resumes Windows Phone 7 Update
Microsoft has resumed its suspended Windows Phone 7 software update for Samsung smartphones
Microsoft Will Suffer For Windows Phone 7 Bug
The update which caused some Samsung Windows Phone 7 devices to crash is a minor problem - but could hurt Microsoft badly, says Nicholas Kolakowski
MWC: Samsung Galaxy S II – First Look
Samsung's slim new Galaxy S II is an attractive option for consumers and business users
MWC: Samsung Updates Galaxy Tablets And Phones
Samsung opened Mobile World Congress with the big-screen Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android Honeycomb tablet, and the enterprise-friendly Galaxy S II smartphone
Samsung Touts Green Credentials Of Latest Printers
Faster, less noise and better security are just some of the benefits Samsung says its duplex printers now offer
Vodafone UK Hints At Galaxy Tab 2
Vodafone has hinted that it could soon stock the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 following its launch at this year's MWC
IBM And Samsung Agree Patent Deal
IBM and Samsung are set to share technology after the two announced a cross-license agreement
Samsung Galaxy Tab Sales Doubts Raised
Sales figures of the Galaxy Tab have been called into question after comments by a Samsung executive
Samsung To Reveal Galaxy Tab 2 AT MWC
Samsung's next generation Galaxy Tab and S2 smartphone will be revealed at Mobile World Congress, it seems
10 Reasons Why Samsung And Motorola Threaten Apple
Samsung and Motorola pose more of a threat to Apple in the mobile market than Google
Android Froyo At Last Rolled Out To Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant Phones
Samsung is finally releasing Android 2.2 out to the Vibrant smartphone, following delays
Samsung Looks To E-Readers With Liquavista Purchase
Samsung could be considering a move into the e-reader market after acquiring display specialist Liquavista
Samsung Denies Charge Claims For Android 2.2 Update
Samsung has denied rumours that it is charging carriers for the Android 2.2 update
Cisco, Samsung & VCs Invest $45 Million In Multicores
Tilera, which is developing chips with 100 to 200 cores, raises $45 million in its fourth round of funding
IBM And Samsung Expand Chip Research Partnership
IBM and Samsung are co-operating in semiconductor technology R&D for mobile devices and other products
Samsung Set To Launch 4G Tablets, Smartphones
Samsung is planning to launch several dual-core tablets and smartphones at the Mobile World Congress next month
Samsung Plans Google TV Gadgets
Samsung is to sell Google TV-based Blu-ray players and companion boxes later this year
Samsung Unveils Wi-Fi Only Galaxy Tab
Samsung at the CES show has introduced a Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Tab, as well as a rival to the Apple iPod Touch
Samsung Nexus S Reveals Speedy Android 2.3: Review
Google's Samsung Nexus S is a speedy entrant running Android 2.3, the Gingerbread build for the OS
Samsung Tests MLC SSDs for Data Centre Storage
Samsung is testing the use of multi-level-cell (MLC) solid-state drives for enterprise storage needs
Samsung Nexus S Gets Price Cut For UK Launch
Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy will have the Android-based Samsung Nexus S on December 22
Microsoft Readies Tablets And Windows 8 For CES
Microsoft is reportedly readying Windows 7 tablets from Samsung and Dell, and maybe a preview of Windows 8 for January's CES show
Samsung Plots Phone Push For 2011
Samsung is planning to raise shipments of its mobile phones by 18 percent next year, as the number two phone maker seeks to pressure Nokia
Wait Over: Google Launches Nexus S Plus Android 2.3
Google debuted the Samsung Nexus S with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, available just before Christmas for £550 SIM-free
IDC Points To Recovering Printer Market
HP has increased its leading position in a printer market which is returning to pre-downturn shipping levels
Samsung Sells 1 million Galaxy Tabs
Samsung's iPad rival, the Galaxy Tab, has sold 1 million units worldwide, up from 600,000 two weeks ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab Too Small For Corporate Use: Review
Samsung's Galaxy Tab is pleasant to use, but for the £385 retail price, an Apple iPad or top-shelf netbook might be better
Phone Makers Increase Support For Linux Kernel Development
Red Hat, IBM, and Novell dominate Linux kernel development but mobile companies are now getting involved