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News Samsung has distributed about 14,000 mobile phones and created a special network at the Olympics this year to demonstrate how phones are often faster than feet. At previous Summer Games, which took place in the days before Wi-Fi and smart phones...
[19 Aug 2004]
News Samsung, the world's biggest memory maker, has agreed to pay $300m and plead guilty for conspiring with others to fix prices on DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory), the most common form of memory found in computers.
[14 Oct 2005]
News Samsung is claiming to have cracked 4G, while most of the mobile industry couldn't tell you what it is yet. The electronics giant says it will demo 4G at the Samsung 4G Forum in Jeju Island in South Korea.
[31 Aug 2006]
Photo John Johasky, vice president of marketing for Samsung, welcomes the audience to the San Francisco launch of the Q1 mini-tablet from Samsung. A Samsung representative makes his way across the room to talk to potential consumers about the various...
[02 May 2006]
whitepaper Samsung Telecommunications America (STA) was established by Samsung Electronics Corporation in 1996. Samsung set an aggressive goal to demonstrate the Galaxy platform prototype within six months from project launch.
[04 Mar 2005]
News Ericsson and Samsung are facing off over the thorny issue of patents. Samsung maintained that it respects intellectual property rights. A representative for the company said in a statement: "Consistent with Samsung's policy regarding all litigation...
[01 Mar 2006]
whitepaper With extensive production, distribution, and sales facilities worldwide, Samsung Electronics Corporation had a mission-critical need to enable full, real-time information sharing and collaboration among its employees, business partners, and key...
[05 Mar 2008]
News Samsung has jumped on the WiMax and convergence bandwagons with the announcement of a phone-cum-media-player-cum-mini-PC that's compatible with the long-range wireless broadband technology. According to Samsung, the device will use EVDO for mobile...
[08 Nov 2006]
whitepaper Samsung SDS is the IT services arm of Korean manufacturing giant Samsung. Samsung Europe recently decided to boost its e-commerce strategy. Samsung SDS decided to adopt HP systems. Five years ago, it implemented Sap's business software in 10...
[24 Feb 2004]
News As South Korea struggles to recover from its worst economic crisis in decades, semiconductor giant Samsung Electronics is shrugging off the gloom. Pushing ahead of local competitors LG Semicon and Hyundai - both of which posted losses last year...
[01 Dec 1998]
News Research In Motion (RIM) and Samsung Electronics are working together to bring always-on wireless email features to mobile phones as the companies attempt to increase interest from wireless carriers and build momentum for their respective products.
[30 Jan 2004]
whitepaper With extensive production, distribution, and sales facilities worldwide, Samsung Electronics Corporation had a mission - critical need to enable full, real-time information sharing and collaboration among its employees, business partners, and key...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper As a major world provider of semiconductors, LCD screens, and mobile technologies, Samsung must deliver its products in a timely and cost-effective manner. Although Samsung formerly used an internal project management system throughout the company...
[02 Dec 2007]
News Samsung Electronics has almost tripled profits in its second quarter, boosted by sales of memory chips and flat screens. Samsung's LCD business saw a 25 per cent rise in sales compared to last quarter, despite concerns about potential oversupply.
[19 Jul 2004]
News Samsung Electronics said on Monday that it's licensed the Symbian operating system for use in future wireless devices including smart phones. Monday's announcement from Samsung means all five of the world's top phone makers - Nokia, Motorola...
[22 Oct 2002]
News Samsung has vowed to beat Nokia in the global mobile phone market by 2010. Samsung Electronics will focus on high-end mobiles with features like PDAs and GPS systems, and include GSM phones. Second-place market competitor Motorola's share has...
[17 Nov 2003]
News South Korean electronics giant Samsung has launched what it's claiming is the world's first movement-controlled handset. Samsung claims the phone will also be able to recognise and translate more complex movements including dialling numbers drawn...
[13 Jan 2005]
whitepaper As a global company, Samsung Electronics was looking for a way to provide its users with information access across departments, divisions, and business processes. Samsung implemented mySAP Workplace as the enterprise portal to support its employees...
[21 Oct 2004]
News Geo Interactive Media has signed a $6m licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics. Under the agreement Samsung will also pay Geo royalties from handset sales worldwide. The Japanese electronics giant will be the first company to install Geo's...
[06 Jun 2000]
News Samsung has taken a five per cent stake in mobile operating system venture Symbian. However, Samsung is known for hedging its bets, also being a licensee of competing Microsoft and Palm software. Sang-Jin Park, senior VP and GM at Samsung...
[17 Feb 2003]
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