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October, 2013

  • 24 October

    AT&T adds $99 Samsung Ativ S Neo Windows phone

    Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Ativ S Neo reps Windows Phone 2:30 It’s been a long time since AT&T and Samsung paired up on a Windows phone, but that dry spell ends with the introduction of the Samsung Ativ S Neo on November 8. Related stories: Review: Samsung Ativ S Neo Windows Phone 8’s new …

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  • 24 October

    A month on, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3, 10.1 worth the price?

    Now playing: Watch this: Samsung’s most impressive phablet yet 5:18 The S Pen stylus is one of the most defining features of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 smartphone and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet (2014 Edition). You’d probably like to know if it’s actually useful in practical day-by-day applications or if it’s merely a gimmick. Even if it is …

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  • 24 October

    Startup Cover bets on Android’s market clout, flexibility

    Why do iOS users get all the new apps first? Many companies get their start on Apple’s mobile market, but a start-up called Cover that’s launching Thursday hopes to find profits from the increasingly powerful and widely used Android instead. The company’s software, free and beginning closed beta testing Thursday, is designed to make it easier and faster to use …

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  • 24 October

    Galaxy S4 reportedly hits 40m sales, roughly on par with S3

    Samsung’s Galaxy S4 has reportedly hit the 40 million sales mark, suggesting that there’s still plenty of love for the 5-inch smart phone. A Samsung exec said the quad-core beauty has now tipped over the big 4-0, according to a report in Korean-language site inews24. I’ve contacted Samsung for confirmation, and I’ll let you know if I hear anything back. …

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  • 24 October

    Spotify to carriers: We don’t need to be enemies

    AMSTERDAM — Spotify is one of the most prominent “over the top” services that tax the mobile data networks of wireless carriers, but the music-streaming service should be seen as an ally, not an enemy, in the view of the company’s telco partnership leader. Michael Abbatista argued here that a Spotify partnership actually helps carriers by reducing subscriber churn — …

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  • 24 October

    iPad mini faces ‘ridiculously tight’ stock struggles

    You could struggle to get your hands on a new Apple iPad mini with Retina display. Revealed this week alongside the slimline iPad Air, the new 7-inch tablet may find supply “ridiculously tight.” Industry expert Rhoda Alexander, director of tablet research at IHS, reckons that supply of the new iPad mini with Retina display is going to be “ridiculously tight.” Experts …

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  • 24 October

    Samsung challenger appears for Google Glass

    Samsung has been awarded a Korean patent for a smart headset the company is calling “Sports Glasses”. (Credit: KIPRIS) It was only a matter of time before another tech giant stepped up to the plate with a competitor for Google Glass. Samsung has been awarded a patent by the Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service (KIPRIS) for a product it …

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  • 24 October

    Galaxy S4 tallies 40M unit sales, Samsung says

    How’s sales, Galaxy S4? 40 million already, you say. Jessica Dolcourt/CNET Samsung’s Galaxy S4 has reportedly hit the 40 million unit sales mark, suggesting that there’s still plenty of love for the 5-inch smartphone. A Samsung exec said the quad-core beauty has now tipped over the big 4-0, according to a report in Korean-language site inews24 (via Google Translate). I’ve …

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  • 24 October

    Samsung’s profit surges on chip rebound, sale of cheaper phones

    Samsung Electronics posted record quarterly earnings Thursday that were largely powered by a rebound in its semiconductor business that offset softening demand in the smartphone market. The South Korean electronics giant posted an operating profit of 10.2 trillion won ($9.6 billion) for the three-month period ended September, a 26 percent increase over the year-ago period and a 7 percent rise …

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  • 24 October

    Taiwan fines Samsung $340,000 for bashing HTC

    Taiwan on Thursday hit Samsung with an approximate $340,000 fine for bashing rival HTC through fake Internet posts. The Taiwan Fair Trade Commission launched an investigation in April into allegations that Samsung was paying studentsto post negative online comments about HTC devices. At the same time, Samsung allegedly paid the students to recommend Samsung cell phones. The commission said that …

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