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Google Warned Samsung Regarding Galaxy Tab and iPad Similarities

The Apple versus Samsung legal battle is still raging. Most recently, Apple claimed that Google had warned Samsung about the similarities between the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the Apple iPad, and that it has internal communications from Samsung as proof. The California-based corporation which owns the Android Operating System supposedly advised the Korean company to [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Available for Pre-Order in US

The larger version of the 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab is now available for pre-order in the US through Office Depot. Named as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, 8 GB version costs $399.99 while the 16 GB model has no final priced yet, but can cost approximately $450. The newest Samsung 10.1-inch slate boasts a 1 [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 11.6″ Viewed on Its Own Website

Samsung is preparing to release the new 11.6-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab soon. Once a rumor, this device now has proof for its existence in no less than the Samsung Exynos 5 dual-core processors product page on Samsung’s official website. Earlier, it had been rumored that the device will have a Retina Display like what is [...]

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Mobile PC Vendors Plan to Do Android Upgrades on Their Devices

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will soon be gradually rolled out for devices from Asustek Computer, Sony, and Samsung Electronics. The three companies have finished testing and certifying the latest update to the Android platform for their devices. Ice Cream Sandwich had been available as early as November 2011, but many manufacturers havent been able [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Tabs and Note Getting Android 4.0 Upgrade Soon

Samsung could finally be rolling out an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update soon. Among the tablets for which this update will be available are the Galaxy Note, Galaxy Tab 8.9 and Galaxy Tab 10.1. The smartphone Galaxy S II, however, will be the first to receive the update. Users from Korea, Sweden, Hungary, and [...]

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