In the latest public relation embarrassment for Samsung, there are reports coming in from some Smart TV users that they are encountering ads making appearances on screen while streaming and watching movies. Head on after the jump for more details on this news.
Remember when TVs were just big boxes that sat in the corner of the room and showed you moving pictures? Ahh, those were the days.
While Apple is posting record quarters and selling iPhones hand over fist, major competitor and formerly the largest smartphone maker in the world Samsung has posted its own earnings for the October through December time period. Unfortunately for Korean firm's shareholders though, things aren't looking quite so rosy for the makers of the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4.
It seemed that everyone had an opinion on whether Apple should launch a large iPhone before we actually got two in the shape of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but according to newly released figures, all that hot air actually turned into cold hard market share around the globe. Most notably though, it meant that Apple could take the fight to Samsung in its own backyard.
Samsung's Tizen OS is finally getting another run-out in the consumer market via the new Z1 smartphone, a low-end handset that will roll out to Indian consumers initially and costs just $92.
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 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.
Samsung and Apple, Apple and Samsung. The war between these two giants of the modern tech industry has been burning fiercely over the past few years. But despite their quibbles over patents and general status as the major names in the mobile market, Samsung remains a central manufacturing partner to Apple - something that Tim Cook has attested to on more than one occasion. More recently, though, the iPhone maker has sought to distance itself from Samsung in this capacity, decreasing its reliance by drafting in other companies, and with 2015 being well and truly here, it seems that Apple's A9 processor duties will largely be the responsibility of TSMC.
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.
















