A new Samsung Galaxy Tab rumoured to launch in early 2012 could fuel the rivalry between the South Korean tech giant Apple yet further, due to the inclusion of one groundbreaking feature that’ll beat the iPad 3 to the punch. Read more
A new Samsung Galaxy Tab rumoured to launch in early 2012 could fuel the rivalry between the South Korean tech giant Apple yet further, due to the inclusion of one groundbreaking feature that’ll beat the iPad 3 to the punch. Read more
Samsung netbooks are officially a dying breed, as an outed company memo has declared that the diminutive laptops will cease to be manufactured in 2012. So where will Samsung focus its portable computing efforts instead? Read more
The Apple vs Samsung ding dong is still raging in the US courts. Apple claims the Samsung Galaxy range, including the Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Galaxy Tab, is unreasonably inspired by the iPad and iPhone. Samsung obviously denies that. Now a Federal Judge has ordered Samsung to hand over a raft of unreleased Android phones and tablets for inspection. Read on for the full story…
If you didn’t happen to be one of the 5,000 attendees at Google I/O to receive a shiny new Samasung Galaxy 10.1 then odds are you’ll be a bit surprised to find out the world’s thinnest slate lacks USB, HDMI connections as well as a SD card slot. At first glance this might be considered a shortcoming, but in truth the plan all along was to use Samsung’s 30-pin connector — likely a result of its razor thin design. Here’s a sneak peak at 10 brand spanking new accessories planned for the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 has been strutting its stuff in Russia. While we don’t speak Russian, the video after the break gives you a good look at the middle-sized Galaxy Tab. The event also revealed a Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 keyboard dock. Read on for the video and all the latest details…
Here’s another notch RIM can put on its belt. According to ‘The Economic Times’, the BlackBerry PlayBook performed better on its opening day than both Samsung’s Galaxy Tab and Motorola’s Xoom. Granted, RIM doesn’t look to have an iPad on its hands, but with an estimated 50,000 units sold on its first day, it appears many analysts underestimated the Canadian giant.
Just when you thought the original Galaxy Tab had reached the finish line in its product cycle, Samsung throws us a curveball. A WiFi-only edition of the 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab will debut next week (April 10) in the US for $349. There are three confirmed online retailers planning on picking up inventory of the tablet, here’s what we know: