Vault teams with Samsung for Solo app launch
Christchurch-based developer Vault Intelligence has launched its Solo application for remote workers embedded on the Samsung Galaxy smartwatch's eSIM.
Christchurch-based developer Vault Intelligence has launched its Solo application for remote workers embedded on the Samsung Galaxy smartwatch's eSIM.
Strong chip margins and the early launch of the Galaxy S9 likely masked broader weakness in the mobile market.
Samsung Electronics is expected to forecast a record third-quarter profit on Friday thanks to the strong market for memory chips.
A new report by Allphones Group's administrators reveals the major factors behind the group’s demise, and a fresh glimmer of hope for creditors.
The heir to the Samsung Group of companies has reportedly been arrested over bribery allegations, throwing the future leadership of the company into question.
As Samsung prepares to share the findings of its probe into last year's Galaxy Note7 issues, the company looks set to face further challenges in 2017.
Samsung has apparently referred its Galaxy Note7 explosion findings to the appropriate government agencies as it looks to clamp down on Galaxy S8 leaks.
Battery charging to be severed starting Dec. 19, but Verizon doesn't want to release the update.
Members of the team that created Apple's Siri assistant are set to put their AI-powered assistant into the next generation of Samsung’s flagship smartphone.
Owners of Samsung smartphones will be the first to reap the benefits of a Voice over LTE (VoLTE) network when Vodafone rolls it out in December.
Vodafone is offering Samsung’s 2015 flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S2, on its 24 month wireless broadband plans.
Samsung today showed the world its latest two "phablet" devices, the Galaxy S6 (GS6) edge+ and the Galaxy Note5, at a press event in New York City. The curvy, sleek GS6 edge+ is an upsized evolution of the company's smaller GS6 edge, which was released in the United States last April. The stylus-equipped Note5 is the newest member of the popular Note phablet family. The Note 4 first hit the U.S. market last October.
Samsung today showed the world its latest two "phablet" devices -- the Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 (GS6) edge+ -- at a press event in New York City. The stylus-, nay, S-Pen-equipped Note5 is the newest member of the popular Note family of phablets, and it follows the Note 4, which first hit the U.S. market last October. The curvy, sleek GS6 edge+ is an upsized evolution of the company's GS6 edge, which was released in the United States last April.
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Last spring, Ikea announced it would be selling a wireless-charging collection of furniture with built-in Qi-enabled wireless chargers for compatible mobile phones and adapter phone cases.