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Samsung will provide TeliaSonera world’s first 4G/LTE USB modems

Samsung will provide TeliaSonera world’s first 4G/LTE USB modems

  TeliaSonera have struck a deal with Samsung that will mostly make the European operator, the first ones to sell 4G/LTE modems. The modem (GT-B3710) is USB-based and will be available commercially in Sweden and Norway in 2010 with a promise of up to 10 times higher speed than available today. The chip inside the [...]

Samsung adds new capacities to its S Series external HDD line

  Samsung added two storage capacities to its S Series external HDD lineup – the 3.5-inch S3 Station and 2.5-inch S2 portable has now got a capacious 2TB and 640GB options respectively. Apart from the larger storage, these S Series drives come with the same features like Auto Backup, SecretZone and SafetyKey. The 640GB S2 [...]

Samsung unveils largest capacity 1.8-inch external HDD

  Looks like Samsung has used its Spinpoint N3U to bring the first 250GB capacity 1.8-inch external USB HDD to the world. They have added 250 and 200GB variants to its 1.8-inch S1 Mini line and if you were to consume all the 250GB space, it would take around 80,000 photos or 60,000 MP3s or [...]

Samsung intros 1.8-inch 250GB HDD with native USB controller

Samsung intros 1.8-inch 250GB HDD with native USB controller

  Samsung has announced a new hard drive to cater to the 1.8-inch external HDD market. The Spinpoint N3U comes in capacities of up to 250GB and instead of adding a bridge circuit board to convert the PATA interface to USB, the new drives integrate the USB controller right on its printed circuit board. With [...]

Samsung develops high-speed USB wireless chip

Samsung develops high-speed USB wireless chip

  Samsung has successfully developed a high-speed Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) chip that touts have the fastest data transfer rate. The chip combines ARM9 core-based baseband processor and flash controller to attain high rate of data speeds. The USB chip now reaches a speed of 120Mbps, which is 70MB faster than the current lot of UWB [...]

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