Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s largest maker of televisions and flat screens, agreed to buy shares in two medical-equipment makers as part of the parent group’s plans to expand into new businesses. The company will acquire
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Samsung set to buy medical firm Medison: source - Reuters
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co ( 005930.KS ) is set to acquire a controlling stake in South Korean medical equipment company Medison, a source said on Tuesday, in a deal reportedly worth over 300 billion won ($262 million). Samsung, the world's
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Samsung preparing a Tegra 2 tablet for CES - Geek.Com
All the Android tablet rumors are swirling around NVIDIA ’s Tegra 2 chipset these days, and Samsung is the latest company after Acer , Asus and Toshiba to be tipped as planning their own Tegra 2 tablet in 2011. According to Digitimes’ manufacturer
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Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab Luxury Edition, will cost $1,000, report says - Los Angeles Times
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab Luxury Edition today at the Millionaire Fair in Amsterdam, according to a report from the TG Daily website. But, other than the price tag and a couple of accessories, the so-called Luxury Edition of Samsung's tablet computer
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While Microsoft may try tablets again at CES, Windows 8 may be the star - Beta News
Microsoft is expected to use the platform of January's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to hawk its tablet line, however the real star of the show may be Windows 8 according to published reports. The next version of Windows is not expected until 2012
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Samsung Galaxy Tab (U.S. Cellular) - PC Magazine
The nation's friendliest carrier now has a tablet to call its own. The Samsung Galaxy Tab has landed on the award-winning U.S. Cellular network, and if you like your Android tablets without a lot of extra carrier-provided guff, you'll like what you see
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