Vizio grabs top spot in LCD TV market in U.S.; Samsung still No. 1 overall [Corrected] - Los Angeles Times
Vizio knocked Samsung out of the No. 1 spot for LCD television shipments in the U.S. in the third quarter, but Samsung retained its top position for overall flat-panel TV shipments, according to the research firm ISuppli Corp . For the three-month period
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Samsung to Offer First Sub-$1,000 3-D TV - msnbc.com
Samsung doesn't plan to officially announce its new 50-inch 3-D ready HDTV until tomorrow, but the TV is already up for pre-order. While a 50-inch plasma 3-D TV may not be anything new, the sub-$1,000 price tag sure is. This marks the first time that a
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Samsung Stealth V outed with DLNA certification: 4.3-inch screen, Android 2.2? - engadget
DLNA certification, you're quite the talker. Following in the famed traditions of FCC and Bluetooth SIG leaks, it now looks like we've got a bit of information on the Samsung Stealth V. In addition to DLNA over 802.11b/g/n (of course), the 4.3-inch AMOLED
Source: www.engadget.com
Samsung's Galaxy Tab (Sprint Version) - Computerworld
PC World - The Samsung Galaxy Tab ($400 with a two-year contract on Sprint as of November 22, 2010) is the first Android tablet that has what it takes to challenge Apple's dominant iPad. Available from five domestic wireless carriers --AT&T, Sprint, T
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Gingerbread sneaks up on a Samsung Nexus S - The Inquirer
THE XDA DEVELOPERS WEBSITE has received something of an early Thanksgiving present. The news website has its hands on two exclusives, one a peak at the Gingerbread Android operating system , and the other, a look at the Samsung Nexus S smartphone. "Thanks
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Samsung to hire 1,000 people in Slovak plants - YAHOO!
BRATISLAVA (AFP) – South Korean giant Samsung Electronics said Wednesday it would hire 1,000 new employees in Slovakia to boost production of LCD TV sets. "In the upcoming months, the company will hire 1,000 people in its two Slovak plants," Anton Ondrej
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