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Galaxy Tab with WiMAX coming to Sprint this November? 03 September 2010 at 1:44 pm by admin

The CDMA-equipped Samsung Galaxy Tab has so far been nothing more than a sticker in a random snapshot and some whispers about Verizon , but Boy Genius Report is saying that the Tab’s also bound for Sprint ’s network this November, on both its 3G and 4G (i.e.

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+ LG’s 31-inch OLED spin-slices its way into our cold LCD hearts By admin 03 September 2010 at 7:19 am and have No Comments

Yeah, we spied a few of LG’s new 31-inch, 2.9mm thick displays the other day , but we hadn’t seen the standard TV-like configurations — which don’t mean too much, because this is still a prototype, but they’re a comfort all the same.

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+ Samsung Galaxy Player 50 hands-on By admin 03 September 2010 at 6:47 am and have No Comments

Remember how Samsung downsized the Wave to make the Wave 723 and killed off the pricey, fancy Super AMOLED display in the process? Yeah, well, the same rule applies to the Android-powered Galaxy line — so if you were hoping to see some mind-blowing contrast ratios on Sammy’s new PMP… well, you can just keep on hoping (and besides, even the mighty Tab has gone the TFT route for now).

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+ For You Digital MX10 5-inch Android MID hands-on By admin 03 September 2010 at 5:48 am and have No Comments

Who says the Streak is the only game in town if you want a 5-inch Android device? Well, no one, actually — there are lots of generic options if you just want something with a 5-inch display running on Google juice — but regardless, we had a chance to check out just such a device introduced at IFA this week, the so-called MX10 with Android 2.1 from South Korea’s For You Digital.

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+ Samsung Wave 723 flaunts Bada, little else at IFA By admin 02 September 2010 at 5:46 pm and have No Comments

Samsung just grew its Bada line with a low-end foil to the original Wave , the so-called Wave 723 — and we just happened to catch it hanging out tucked away in a distributor’s booth at IFA this week.

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+ MSI WindBox III gets a bit more oomph, still lives on your LCD By admin 02 September 2010 at 4:02 pm and have No Comments

If your current WindBox is growing a bit long in the tooth, MSI has a newcomer with somewhat more respectable internals. Since it’s a fanless machine designed to live on the rear of your LCD , you won’t be ordering one with a Core i7, but the included Core 2 Duo chip is certainly a step above what’s been offered in the past. It’s designed primarily to be used as an ultra-low power solution for folks needing to handle the simplest of simple tasks, though the integrated graphics are purportedly capable of HD playback (on a good day).

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+ Samsung: ‘we are prioritizing our Android platform’ By admin 02 September 2010 at 1:51 pm and have No Comments

Samsung may be one of the big players that Microsoft is pinning its hopes on for Windows Phone 7 , but you wouldn’t know that from listening to the company at IFA. Speaking to Reuters at the show, Samsung’s head of marketing for its mobile division, YH Lee, said flatly that “we are prioritizing our Android platform,” adding that, “Android is very open and flexible, and there is a consumer demand for it.” Lee further went on to note that the company will continue to focus on its own Bada platform (at least outside of North America), but seemingly downplayed Windows Phone 7 when asked about it, saying only that ” there is still some professional, specialized demand there.” Ouch

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+ The Samsung Galaxy Tab: more relief on the go By admin 02 September 2010 at 12:23 pm and have No Comments

The Samsung Galaxy Tab certainly looks like it’s going to be a pretty sweet little tablet , but man — Samsung really needs to hire some better Korean-to-English translators. Hot on the heels of the charmingly obtuse T-Mobile Vibrant (”A Twitter approaches to synchronising data to allow access to your status”), Sammy’s new Galaxy Tab promo site is a virtual treasure trove of almost-but-not-quite English, starting with a launch animation that offers you “More relief on the go” straight through to a video call demo that suggests you and a co-worker share a “cosy time.” Uh, no thanks

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+ Samsung exec says next tablet will use Android ‘Honeycomb,’ Galaxy Tab getting Gingerbread By admin 02 September 2010 at 10:19 am and have No Comments

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab has only just finally, officially been revealed, but it looks like the company is already doing at least a bit of talking about its next tablet (and the future of the Galaxy Tab). According to Tech Radar , Samsung’s head of product planning, WP Hong, has said that “moving forward, with Honeycomb, that will be used in the next generation tablet, as it is specifically optimized for different type of tablet, and will be used on another product only.” Not only is that the most official word we’ve had so far of a Galaxy Tab followup (curiously described as a “different type of tablet”), but it’s also seemingly the first time that an ODM has publicly referred to a future Android version as “Honeycomb” — a name that Tech Radar had previously heard from “multiple sources.” It seems that Honeycomb won’t be making it to the current Galaxy Tab, however, but Hong did say that “depending on our international partners, we’ll be working to upgrade from Froyo to Gingerbread.” Samsung exec says next tablet will use Android ‘Honeycomb,’ Galaxy Tab getting Gingerbread originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Sep 2010 11:19:00 EDT

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+ Samsung QX and RF Series laptops roll out with Intel and NVIDIA organs By admin 02 September 2010 at 9:00 am and have No Comments

We told you it’s a busy time for laptops! Following up on its recently announced SF and NF series , Samsung’s unleashing two more families of lappies and we’re here to tell you all about ‘em. First up is the QX series, which finally brings NVIDIA’s Optimus to the the manufacturer’s rigs.

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