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Here's why the Galaxy S5 has such incredible battery life
When it announced the Galaxy S5 this week, Samsung pleasantly surprised the audience at MWC 2014 with the phone’s battery performance. The device packs a 2,800 mAh battery that the company claims...
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Ellen's preplanned Oscar selfie: a Samsung product placement
Samsung spent nearly $20 million on Oscar TV ads and part of its sponsorship included getting its Galaxy smartphone integrated into the show. The bet paid off when host Ellen DeGeneres used the phone to take a selfie that was retweeted nearly 3 million times.
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Apple loses bid for U.S. ban on Samsung smartphone sales
A U.S. judge on Thursday rejected Apple's request for a permanent sales ban in the United States against some older Samsung smartphones, a key setback for the iPhone maker in its global patent battle. U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, ruled that Apple Inc had not presented enough evidence to show that its patented features were a significant enough driver of consumer demand to warrant an injunction.
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Samsung Was The Real Winner At This Year's Oscars
12 Years A Slave may have taken home to top award, but Samsung were the real winners at the Oscars thanks to Ellen's selfie taken with a Galaxy Note 3.
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Samsung Targets The iPad, Surface And Kindle With New Galaxy Pro Tablet Ad
Samsung is never shy about throwing shade on its competitors, and a new ad for its Galaxy Pro series of tablets is no exception. The new video calls out not..
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Samsung wants $150K for 110-inch 4K TV
The 85-inch member of this billionaire-level TV series has been out for a while, and we know most of the details already: $40,000 price tag, 4K resolution, crazy easel-type stand. Check out our extended hands-on for more. Now Samsung is adding its 110-inch version, model UN110S9, to the series. The massive TV was first shown at CES 2013, but never shipped. Now it's official, and as of March 2014 it has an official price: $150,000. Cue more of those awesome fake Amazon user reviews!
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New Apple vs. Samsung legal battle even more important for Google than last time
The second U.S. Apple vs. Samsung trial, which is set to start on Monday in San Jose with jury selection, may be even more important for Google than the first case, new reports in The New York Time...
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Coming Soon for Android Phones: Pay by Fingerprint
Samsung’s Galaxy S5 is the first smartphone that can use a fingerprint to authorize payments in stores and online.
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Samsung's Smart Home service makes global debut, heads first to Korea and US
The Samsung Smart Home platform, announced at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, has started its global rollout and will first be made available in Korea, followed by the US, with other countries to follow. The platform enables users to easily manage their connected appliances and devices - including TVs and washing machines - from a single app as long as they are on the same Wi-Fi network.
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White House Rebukes Samsung's Marketing Use Of Obama-Ortiz Selfie
The White House berated Samsung's strategy of using a selfie of President Obama and Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz as a marketing tool on Thursday, CNN Money reported. Taken earlier this week, the moment was captured by Ortiz during a visit to the White House. After taking the photo, Ortiz shared it with his fans on Twitter. Samsung, who has an endorsement deal with Ortiz, went ahead and re-tweeted the post to its 5.2 million followers.
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Samsung claims a graphene breakthough - which may be huge for future wearables
Get to know the name “graphene,” as it’s primed to be one of the most important materials for the technology industry over the next few years. The ultra-thin material is around 200 times stronger than steel — and most importantly, it’s flexible, unlike the fragile silicon we rely on today. Graphene can replace silicon in things like circuit boards and processors. The big downside? It’s incredibly expensive and difficult to produce.
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Samsung Reveals Major Graphene Breakthrough
Graphene may as well be called the most interesting material in the world. It's stronger than a diamond and pretty much anything else known to man. It's an atom thick. It's incredibly conductive and enhances communication. It could potentially replace silicon and ultimately transform electronics...
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Samsung Galaxy S 5 Review
Samsung is now the undisputed king of the Android smartphone space. It was only a few years ago that the general public referred to every Android phone as a “Droid”. Now, it’s not uncommon for people to refer to every Android device as a “Galaxy”, and it speaks to the level of market penetration that Samsung has achieved with their Galaxy line-up.
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Samsung's War at Home
Just inside his single-story home, built of concrete blocks and coated in turquoise paint, Hwang Sang-ki, a 58-year-old Korean taxi driver, sits on a floor mat. He’s clasping a small handbag, once bright white and now dull after years on a shelf. He pulls out a snapshot of 13 smiling young women, all co-workers at Samsung Electronics, off-duty and posing in three rows, each embracing or leaning into the other.
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Samsung Wants To Abandon Android
The ongoing patent trial between Apple and Samsung has provided a treasure trove of internal documents that let outsiders finally get an idea of how each company thinks of the competition. Last week, Samsung brought out a document put together by an Apple sales team that showed how the iPhone-maker thinks about its competition with Android, among other evidence used in cross-examination.
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Galaxy S5's fingerprint scanner has already been hacked, PayPal accounts at risk
When it comes to Samsung’s fingerprint scanner technology embedded in the home button on the new Galaxy S5, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that we have spent plenty of time testing it, and we’ve found that it works very well. The bad news, however, is that it has apparently already been hacked, leaving Galaxy S5 owners’ devices and their PayPal accounts at risk.
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Samsung Experience Stores Take The War With Apple To The High Street
Samsung and Apple are at war. With the opening of many Samsung Experience stores in the UK, the companies are now taking their fight to the high street.
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Samsung saw Steve Jobs' death as a business opportunity, emails reveal
The email thread between several Samsung executives begins on October 4, 2011, the day Apple launched the iPhone 4s. Michael Pennington, then the company's vice-president of sales for North America, complained that "it continues to be Samsung's position to avoid attacking Apple directly, due to their status as a large customer" (of Samsung processors), according to court documents uploaded by The Wall Street Journal.
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Apple has a green dig at Samsung in new ad
"There are some ideas we want every company to copy," says Apple, adding a thinly veiled dig at rivals like Samsung to new environmental-themed adverts.
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U.S. jury orders smartphone maker Samsung to pay Apple $120 million
U.S. jury on Friday ordered Samsung Electronics Co Ltd to pay $119.6 million to Apple Inc, far less than Apple had sought and marking a big loss for the iPhone maker in the latest round of their globe-spanning mobile patent litigation.
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