Samsung Galaxy S6 Android smartphone specs have been confirmed by the company's own website. More details, and what the device will carry under the hood can be found right here.
BlackBerry, once a superpower in the mobile industry, has lost its way quite spectacularly in recent years, and at present, seems a fallen giant bereft of ideas. With the Canadian outfit unable to sustain a decent market share amid swathes of smartphones and tablets running iOS and Android, it wouldn't be an overstatement to say that the maker of the PlayBook is currently on its knees. At no point has BlackBerry's demise been more obvious than during the 2013 takeover bid by Fairfax Financial, a deal that ultimately did not materialize. But now, it seems another company has seen some value in a takeover bid, and that company is Samsung.
The Galaxy A7 smartphone from Samsung has been announced, and it is being touted as one of the slimmest phones ever from the Korean electronics giant. Cladded in metal, we take a closer look at what makes this phone different from what we've become accustomed to from Samsung.
Samsung's Galaxy S series of smartphones may be sitting up there at the top of the food chain as some of the most popular devices in the world, but there's always something a little "off" about them. Many consumers who were once staunch Samsung advocates and lovers of the Galaxy S series have abandoned ship in recent years in favor of a smartphone that can offer a more solid, robust experience built upon strong engineering expertise. Sadly for Samsung, its devices have never been what you could call ‘premium quality,’ which is something that could change if this purported body of the Galaxy S6 turns out to be a genuine article.
Samsung has announced that its 2015 Smart TV lineup will be powered by the company's own Tizen OS. The new open-source platform from the Korean electronics giant is set to change the way TVs handle not just the devices around them, but the data it receives. More on this after the jump.
According to a newly surfaced report, Samsung is testing a single-sided curved-edged display version of the Galaxy S6 and a second dual-sided curved-edged display, along with a model with a regular, flat panel.
Rumors of a 12-inch Retina MacBook Air have been swirling for longer than we can remember, and there's no doubt that people would buy it should such a thing ever be released. With Apple staying characteristically quiet though, it's up to Apple's competitors to nip in and take the market for itself.
Well, this is a turn up for the books. Customer satisfaction surveys have long found Apple to be the champ when it comes to pleasing those who purchased its products, but according to recent findings, those who picked up a Samsung gadget in 2014 were generally happier with their haul than folk wielding devices featuring the famous bitten apple logo.
Samsung is close to being unparalleled when it comes to innovation in screen technologies. A brand new all-in-one (AIO) PC teased by the Korean electronics giant is pitted as the world's first with a curved display at 27 inches. More on it, right after the jump.
With CES just around the corner all eyes are very much on the world’s largest technology companies, with everyone eager to see what will be announced during the Las Vegas event. One company sure to have a hefty presence is Samsung, but while we don’t expect to see much in the way of a new Galaxy S smartphone at the event, new leaks are cropping up seemingly every day.
















