Samsung Intercept Tastes Android 2.2 Froyo Starting December 17th - Softpedia (Harwich) Samsung Intercept Tastes Android 2.2 Froyo Starting December 17th - Softpedia (Harwich)

Monday, 20 December 2010

Samsung Intercept Tastes Android 2.2 Froyo Starting December 17th - Softpedia (Harwich)

Samsung Intercept Tastes Android 2.2 Froyo Starting December 17th - Softpedia
Sprint has just confirmed on its official forum that Samsung Intercept will be getting the Android 2.2 Froyo update starting December 17th. The update is being pushed by Google in waves, so users might have to wait a little to receive it . After over a
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Samsung to build new semiconductor plant - United Press International
SEOUL, Dec. 18 (UPI) -- South Korean conglomerate Samsung Electronics Co. said a city 70 miles south of Seoul could be the home of its next semiconductor plant. The firm said it had plans to sign preliminary agreements with officials in Pyeongtaek for
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Samsung pulls Froyo update for Bell's Vibrant after reports of fried internal storage - engadget
We have no idea why Samsung's having such a hard time delivering its overdue promised Froyo upgrades worldwide for the Galaxy S series, but it's not looking any easier for them this weekend: the only Canadian Galaxy S to get upgraded so far, Bell's Vibrant
Source: www.engadget.com

SAMSUNG Selects TriQuint’s Complete RF Front-End Solution for its Galaxy Tab and Galaxy S Series - Yahoo Finance
HILLSBORO, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc. (NASDAQ: TQNT - News ) a leading RF front-end product manufacturer and foundry services provider, today announced that the world’s second largest handset manufacturer*, SAMSUNG, selected
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Samsung Blu-ray players struggle with CNET users again - CNET News
Last year, we noticed a troubling trend. While we tended to give high review scores to Samsung Blu-ray players based on their design, features, performance and value, CNET users consistently rated them much lower, often citing reliability issues. We went
Source: news.cnet.com

Comet, Amazon slash Samsung Galaxy Tab cost to £400 - TopNews United States
Close on the heels of HMV's recent reduction in the price of the Samsung Galaxy Tab to £420, Comet and Amazon have further announced a £20 markdown from the HMV cost, bringing the device's new cheapest price to a jaw-dropping £400, including free
Source: topnews.us

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