Samsung Posts Records Profits, As It Readies New Galaxy S3 Mini And The S3’s Successor
Samsung has announced that it made record profits in 2012 – thanks in part to healthy sales of devices like the Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 10.1 and, of course,
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Samsung has announced that it made record profits in 2012 – thanks in part to healthy sales of devices like the Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 10.1 and, of course,
This month will finally see the UK's first 4G network launched by Everything Everywhere, which is a new 4G brand created by the parent company of T-mobile and Orange. 4G/LTE is short for Fourth Generation/Long Term Evolution and is a replacement for the current 3G network, offering substantial increases in speed and suffers a lot less from signal degradation.
Motorola's newly launched RAZR i is the first flagship handset to be released by the company since it was bought out by search engine giant Google. As well as being a genuinely good smartphone the handset is sporting a processor from Intel, and that makes it a flagship phone for Intel, too. But what does the future hold for the company? Will it remain an independent handset maker at arms length of Google? Or will it eventually be turned into Google's own handset maker? We try and find out.
This month is going to be insane. We’ve already had a ridiculous amount of new smartphones, laptops, tablets and TVs from last weeks IFA. And while you might think that was enough there’s a tech traffic jam on the horizon which is sure to see load of great products lost in the scrum for coverage and traffic.
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.
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.
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