The ICANN gave initial approval for the creation of the controversial .xxx domain at its conference in Brussels, for (who else aside from Vin Diesel's movie franchise) porn site use. In response and approval of…
Samsung announces i9100 Galaxy S II
The multi-core war has reached the smartphone platform as Samsung announces the successor to it's current flagship phone, Samsung GALAXY S II (GT-I9100). Yes, the Galaxy S II sports a dual core SoC much like…
Samsung Mobile Secret Codes
Aside from the default functionality from it's menus, Samsung phones (like those from Nokia) also support secret codes which give you specific and additional functionality. Whether it's to view your phone's serial number, the IMEI…
Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab
Samsung has finally spilled the beans on its long-awaited tablet computer, the Galaxy Tab, during a press conference at the IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin. The Galaxy Tab is referred to as a “smart…
Samsung ships One Millionth Galaxy S Phone
Samsung has one good reason to celebrate! Shipped units of it's Galaxy S Android smartphone has reached the one millionth mark (for the U.S. Market, global sales are higher considering in the U.K., they gave…
Samsung: Free Galaxy S for Unhappy iPhone 4…
Seems like a reasonable deal. Samsung UK is giving away a free Galaxy S, complete with Android 2.1, a 4-inch (480x800) AMOLED display, a 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird CPU, a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and swype…
HDBaseT looks to replace the HDMI standard
Several big names in the TV industry, Samsung, Sony, LG and others, are touting HDBaseT, a new audiovisual standard that looks to replace the HDMI standard while offering more bandwidth but keeping costs at a…
Samsung Galaxy S i9000
Samsung has announced it's new flagship Android phone, the i9000 Galaxy S! It's got the TouchWiz UI (something like the Motorola Blur and HTC Sense UI) baked on top of the Android OS inside the…
Google officially unveils Android 2.2 “Froyo”
Google has just announced the latest release of the Android platform, version 2.2 and codenamed Froyo, during the Google I/O event. Many Android users are highly anticipating this release, not only for bug fixes but…