We already know Samsung will sell their Galaxy S II with two processor variants – one with Exynos and one with Nvidia’s Tegra 2. While the Exynos variant has already gone on sale in some regions, the Tegra 2 version (GT-I9103) has just been certified by Bluetooth SIG and Wi-Fi Alliance, hinting its on […]
Samsung develops 64Gb 20nm-based NAND Flash with Toggle DDR 2.0
Samsung today announced that they’ve created the industry’s first 64Gb NAND Flash chip using the 20nm fabrication process and Toggle DDR 2.0 interface. Samsung says the new chip will suffice the high-performance requirement of upcoming smartphones, tablets and SSDs. The 64Gb MLC chip can transmit data at up to 400Mb (megabits) per second, which […]
Samsung Series 5 Chromebook gets official
As expected, Samsung’s Chromebook has gone official at the Google I/O today. Powered by Chrome OS, the Series 5 Chromebook will be available for purchase from June 15 with a starting price of $429 or $70 more for the 3G variant. For the price, you’d get a 12.1-inch screen with 1280×800 display and 300 […]
Klausner Technologies sues Samsung over Visual Voicemail
Klausner Technologies has announced that they’re suing Samsung Electronics for infringing its Visual Voicemail patents in United States. Klausner is filing a suit against Samsung for its enterprise voicemail products like OfficeServ SVMi-20E E-Message Delivery, OfficeServ IP-UMS E-Message Delivery, OfficeServ SVMi-20E MS Outlook Integration and OfficeServ IP-UMS MS Outlook Integration. Klausner Technologies says 33 […]
Every Google I/O attendee gets Galaxy Tab 10.1 Limited Edition
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 is still one month away from the retail launch but Google today announced that the Korean giant obliged to give all Google I/O attendees a limited edition of the unreleased Galaxy Tab. That’s 5,000 Galaxy Tabs and each of them will walk away with the white Galaxy Tab 10.1, which […]


