IFA 2012: Samsung Unveils The Galaxy Note 2
Samsung has unveiled their latest Android-based smartphone at this yesterday’s IFA and as many had expected it’s the sequel to the Galaxy Note. The Note was originally launched at last year’s
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Samsung has unveiled their latest Android-based smartphone at this yesterday’s IFA and as many had expected it’s the sequel to the Galaxy Note. The Note was originally launched at last year’s
IFA is Europe's largest consumer electronics show and today’s opening has given us a bevy of shiny new piece of tech to salivate over – Sony was first to take the stage at the Berlin Messe to showcase their latest tablets, smartphones and TVs – here are the highlights.
A US court has ordered Korean electronics firm Samsung to pay Apple $1.05bn (£665) in damages for infringing Apple's intellectual property. The decision stunned the courtroom as the jury threw out every single one of Samsung's complaints and sided with the California tech giant on each of their claims after just three days of deliberation.
September is going to be a busy month; yesterday we reported that Microsoft is going to unveil the first wave of handsets for its Windows Phone 8 update; Apple is, of course, going to unveil their latest iPhone 5 and now Amazon is inviting the world's top tech journalists to an airport hanger in Santa Monica where it is thought they will finally unveil the new Kindle Fire 2 on September 6.
Microsoft has sent out the invites, the new handsets are ready and just a week before Apple is supposed to unveil the iPhone 5, Windows Phone 8 devices will be unveiled to the public for the first time.
With Europe's largest consumer electronics show IFA just around the corner, we're going to continue our run through of what is going to be hot at this year’s show which takes place in Berlin’s Messe.
Sony took to the stage at this year's Gamescom to unveil what it has planned for their Playstation brand over the next 12 months; they revealed a renewed their focus on improving their PS Vita, changes to the Playstation Plus service and a lot of new games. Including a slew of quirky new IPs, which Sony was so famed for during the Playstation 2 years.
Gamescom is essentially Europe’s leading computer games show and kicks off today, we’ve already had a slew of interesting announcements and unveils with the biggest being a massive blowout of