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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 to Feature Intel Atom Clovertrail SoC

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 to Feature Intel Atom Clovertrail SoC

Latest reports say that details of Samsung next generation Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 have just seeped out in the market. Enclosed is a blazing fast Inlet Atom Z2560 processor. According to the GLBenchmark both the new variants of the intangible Samsung Galaxy Tab have appeared on its servers. Two models which are expected to come out are Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 3 8.0. While the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 have still been kept under veil of secrecy but the point of reference do give us a partial view about the specifications and internals of device.

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Top Features of the Samsung Galaxy S4

Top Features of the Samsung Galaxy S4

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is one of the hottest gadgets today. This article will discuss the top features of this phone to help you determine what features you like in order to make a choice of the best device in the market. The Samsung S4 is definitely one of the biggest smartphone releases this year. It is very popular and there is no doubt about it since it is packed with tons of wonderful features putting it on the list of the best smartphones up to date. This phone is worth having since it is the product of great innovation only from the giant phone manufacturer Samsung.

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Samsung Announces New NX2000 Mirrorless Camera

Samsung Announces New NX2000 Mirrorless Camera

Samsung has added a new camera to their line of NX camera’s, the NX2000 Mirrorless Camera. This camera features a 20.3MP APS-C CMOS Sensor, a very large 3.7-inch touchscreen LCD display, full HD video and 3D still/video shooting capability (3D is available when paired with the 45mm 2D/3D lens; sold separately), and built-in Wi-Fi for easy sharing via email or social networking sites like Facebook and YouTube.

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Samsung Galaxy Note III Specifications Leaked!

Samsung Galaxy Note III Specifications Leaked!

Either you hate on your really like Samsung’s Galaxy Note phablets…err phones. These phones have really become popular because of their large size and ability to act much like a smaller tablet. It looks like we now know the specifications for the upcoming Galaxy Note III, which is said to be unveiled at IFA 2013. There was also a leaked image, which compares the Note III to the current Note II.

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Samsung to Release Two Sub-10-Inch Tablets

Samsung to Release Two Sub-10-Inch Tablets

The sub-10-inch tablet market is exploding, especially with the success and popularity of Google’s Nexus 7 tablet. It looks like Samsung will be releasing two sub-10-inch tablets before the end of 2013. These tablets include a 7-inch Galaxy Tab DUOS 7.0 and an 8-inch Galaxy Tab 8.0. It is confirmed that both of these tablets will be running Android, but no word on pricing or when they will be available.

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Samsung Galaxy Camera Wi-Fi Edition Now Available

Samsung Galaxy Camera Wi-Fi Edition Now Available

The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a very interesting device as it is a camera that runs on Android. Samsung has been selling the Galaxy Camera (3G/4G-capable versions) for a while now, but today they have announced the Wi-Fi only version of the camera. This gives users who do not want to purchase a data plan with the camera the camera the ability to still use it. The camera will be available later this month for $449.99.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Already Rooted

Samsung Galaxy S4 Already Rooted

Samsung’s Galaxy S4 is not even in stores yet, but that has not stopped it from being rooted. Xda-developer forums member i9000 has posted instructions that will help Galaxy S4 buyers root their brand new device once they get it in their hands. There is one little problem with this root, it will only work on the Samsung Galaxy S4 that is based on the Exynos 5 Octa processor (model GT-I9500). Most markets will be receiving the S4 that is based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 (model GT-I9505).

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Samsung Launches Series 9 Premium Ultrabook

Samsung Launches Series 9 Premium Ultrabook

Samsung has launched the latest edition to their comprehensive portfolio of Series 9 business-ready products. This Ultrabook is one of the thinnest and lightest ultrabooks on the market. The 13.3-inch system features a 3rd generation Intel Core i7 processor, 4GB of DDR3 and a 256GB solid state drive.

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The Biggest Tech Rivalries In Recent History

The Biggest Tech Rivalries In Recent History

Some fierce rivalries in the tech industry have played out over the last decade or so, and it has been fascinating to see how this plays out in the field of tech PR. Many of these struggles have led to much acrimony and lawsuits. In many ways though, consumers actually benefit from these rivalries as each main player tries to outdo each other in product and service offerings. Here are a couple of some of the most famous rivalries that have garnered much attention in tech PR.

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Samsung 840 Series 120GB Solid State Drive Review

Samsung 840 Series 120GB Solid State Drive Review

Samsung is a very large player in the solid state drive market, but you may not have known. This is because they sell their drives in bulk to companies like Apple to use in their products. That is why they are not an known in the consumer or enthusiast market. In fact Samsung is the largest producer of flash memory in the world. One thing that is great about Samsung solid state drives is that everything inside is made by Samsung, the NAND, controller and DRAM cache. This makes it very easy for Samsung to correct issues or fix problems because everything is done in-house. We saw this on Samsung’s 830 Series solid state drive and the big difference between the 830 and 840 is that the 840 Series uses TLC NAND chips instead of MLC. We will get to the difference in just a bit. The controller on the 840 Series has also been updated. The 120GB version we are testing today has read and write speeds of 530MB/s and 130MB/s respectively so it sort of fits into the entry-level segment. Let’s take a look…

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