
10 February 2009, 17:54
Retail transformation programme continues with a Samsung laptop and netbook added to its offering.

5 February 2009, 14:44
Samsung's next netbook will ditch Intel's Atom in favour of VIA's Nano processor, and it's now available for pre-order.
3 February 2009, 14:28
Samsung Print identifies ‘black hole’ in office running costs


13 January 2009, 12:11
Netbooks stole the limelight for ultra-portables devices in 2008, but could this be the year in which UMPCs finally prove their worth?

12 January 2009, 07:27
Enter the next dimension.

9 January 2009, 01:29
Ultra-thin, great blacks, I want one.
6 January 2009, 08:11
Samsung and Yahoo! Bring the Best of the Web to Television


22 December 2008, 11:00
According to reports, Samsung's next netbook could shun Intel's Atom processor in favour of VIA's Nano.

16 December 2008, 12:30
Sony announced that its products could see a 30 per cent price increase in 2009, and other Asian manufacturers look set to follow suit.

6 November 2008, 16:28
Samsung has announced a QWXGA monitor that'll provide a resolution of 2,048 x 1,152 - how's that for desktop real estate?

30 October 2008, 15:40
Samsung has demo'd a 40in OLED full HD TV, but the company admitted that the screen is at the very limit of what it can manufacture today.

22 October 2008, 13:11
Unsolicited bid for flash memory outfit doesn’t look so good in the current economic environment.
22 October 2008, 12:47
Samsung Withdraws Proposal to Acquire SanDisk


1 October 2008, 18:18
New suggested street price of £300 will ring alarm bells among the netbook incumbents.

19 September 2008, 17:05
Here's a netbook, there's a netbook, everywhere's a netbook. But which one's right for you?

19 September 2008, 11:19
Samsung has confirmed its first netbook offering, and it'll arrive next month at a lofty £387 - ouch!
19 September 2008, 10:56
Ultra Light 10.2” netbook offers class leading craftsmanship that's designed for life.

17 September 2008, 12:30
SanDisk's Board Unanimously Rejects Samsung's Unsolicited Proposal


16 September 2008, 10:48
Fancy watching glorious high-definition movies on your notebook? Samsung's R610 could be the answer.
16 September 2008, 10:24
Samsung introduces a new multimedia revolution with the R610, a 16” Widescreen notebook PC boasting the perfect aspect ratio for an enhanced Blu-Ray experience.


9 September 2008, 11:29
Samsung, one of the best-known South Korean brands, looks set to make its netbook debut as soon as October.

5 September 2008, 15:57
The flash memory market is abuzz as Korean news sources are reporting that Samsung Electronics is thinking about buying SanDisk.

29 August 2008, 11:10
It looks a little like an Apple product, sounds a lot like a Microsoft product, but it's Samsung's new premium notebook.

9 July 2008, 14:07
SSDs are full steam ahead as Samsung announces mass production of its 64GiB and 128GiB offerings.
19 June 2008, 12:26
Samsung announced today the mass production of the world’s highest capacity hard drive for laptops – the new Spinpoint M6, and mass production of one of the world’s fastest laptop ...


26 May 2008, 11:04
256GiB SSDs aren't anything new, but Samsung's is the thinnest, and it's pretty damn fast too.

23 May 2008, 09:57
If you’ve got a Samsung LCD TV at home, then the South Korean giant owes you some thanks, because the company’s now led the global LCD TV market for the ...

16 May 2008, 14:50
Samsung has been parading a concept AMOLED-based laptop at SID 2008, and it doesn't half look sexy.
2 April 2008, 13:40
Providing instant access to Sprint's fast network speeds, GPS navigation and Sprint TV, Samsung Instinct offers a true HTML Web browsing experience and one-touch access to favorites.


2 April 2008, 13:38
There just aren't any truly decent touch-based mobile phones to challenge Apple's iPhone. Well, tell a lie, there is now, and it's called the Samsung Instinct.

7 March 2008, 12:25
2,048x1,152. Strange indeed.

6 March 2008, 14:48
Samsung's UMPCs are on show at CeBIT alongside the company's small, portable UMPC keyboard. We've seen the keyboard before but only now are we starting to like it.

3 March 2008, 20:04
It isn't really a surprise to see that Samsung's CES displays have made their way to CeBIT too, but boy, that 31-inch OLED screen still looks super-thin.
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