Samsung Electronics has announced the upgradation of its Galaxy Spica (I5700) smartphone with the newest version of Android, the Android 2.1. The phone promises users new features and unparalleled mobile experience. However, certain features have been kept constant like flawless connectivity, ability to use Google mobile services, interactive media functions and accelerated processor performance. ...
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The last of the news that we heard in regards to the XGPS300 navigation device for the iPod touch was the is should have begun shipping in late-February. And as I am sure everyone realizes that the late-February time frame has turned into later-than-February. But in a little bit of good news, well good news
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Spending on electronics such smartphones, netbooks and LCD-TVs rose during 2009, despite the first post-WWII fall in global per capita income. Cash-strapped consumers will cut back on desirables such as restaurant meals, says iSuppli, but electronics remain must-haves. - Electronics are a top priority even for cash-strapped consumers, beating out other desirables when money becomes tight, accordin...
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Samsung Electronics has reportedly won a contract worth $240 million to supply 3 million LCD panels for the iPad
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Samsung Electronics predicted a strong 2010 as economic expansion in advanced and large developing economies gains speed and said it is aiming for double-digit sales growth from last year's record high.The world's largest manufacturer of flat screen televisions and second-biggest seller of...
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Despite an unprecedented decline in global per capita income in 2009, global revenue for hot electronic products increased for the year, reflecting a fundamental shift in how consumers are prioritizing their spending, Click here for more.
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