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3 million Devices Sold From Samsung's Galaxy S II Smartphones Worldwide In Just 55 Days



There's reason for Samsung to celebrate the 4th of July. The company just recently crossed the three million mark for units sold on their Galaxy S II smartphone. That happened in just 55 days, compared to the 85 days it took the original Galaxy S to sell that many units. It's a wild milestone. It means that a Galaxy S II device was sold every 1.5 seconds since launch around the world, and here's the really crazy part: it's not even available in the U.S. yet, among other places. Those in the U.S. have had to import them, and while it's highly likely that it will ship to AT&T at some point, it hasn't yet -- just think what those sales figures could be once it hits even more nations.

Samsung Announces Five ultraThin Laptops


Samsung revealed their new ninth series ultrathin notebooks as it is thickness is .62 inch (around 1.57 cm) and weight around 1.31KG and it is built on Intel’s Sandy Bridge new processors.


The five devices use LED SuperBright screen with resolution 1366 × 768 and uses Intel’s built-in graphics.

Samsung Presents 32GB microSD memory cards


There is little doubt that Samsung is one of premier makers of high-end smartphones. With the announcement of its latest 32GB microSD card, the Korean behemoth wants to make sure that its memory comes with performance which matches its latest and greatest mobile devices.

First Smartphone Running With Android 4.0 Ice-cream perhaps will be made by Samsung



Samsung continues in excellence in Smartphones market especially after its launching of  Galaxy SII which gained large popularity but it maybe become unsecure in the next time if it put beside to the next-generation Smartphones which  Apple will reveal, so there is no other way for Samsung except to release new Smartphone compete with Apple.

Now You Can synchronize Samsung Galaxy Tablets With Personal Macbook




Samsung Corporation has released a new update for Kies application through Mac OS which allows users using Mac to synchronize the desktop with their Galaxy Tab tablets.
This is considered a crucial step from Samsung since Google is not able to supply its users with alternate similar to iTunes from Apple which allows the synchronization of the personal computer and its application via the Cell phones, So it was a must for Samsung to do that.

Samsung Electronics Unveils Terabyte Hard Drive for Notebooks


Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in digital consumer electronics and information technology, today announced its 500 gigabyte per platter, one terabyte internal hard disk drive, Spinpoint M8 for use in mobile computing applications such as notebooks. Samsung's Spinpoint M8, which consists of two 500 gigabyte platters, provides users with one terabyte storage space. The form factor support the 9.5mm height to comfortably fit in mobile computing applications.

The high density was achieved by utilizing advanced format technology (AFT), which raises the data storage density per unit area, enabling efficient and convenient data storage. A reduced number of components such as disks and heads also contribute to approximately seven percent increase in operation speeds and eight percent decline in power demand.
The dual-platter Spinpoint M8 operates on a high-performance 3 gigabits per second SATA interface, provides an eight megabyte buffer memory and incorporates EcoSeek and NoiseGuard features for minimal noise levels. A redesign of the overall structure ensures enhanced shock resistance to protect the disk from physical fracture and data loss.

Samsung's C.H. Lee, vice president of storage strategic marketing said, "The new Spinpoint M8 line-up supports the ongoing growth curve for high density data storage densities, especially as it raises the bar to exceed terabyte density levels in the mobile computing space.” Spinpoint M8 is currently in mass production and available worldwide with the 1TB drive at an MSRP of $129.00.

Samsung starts the mass production of 30nm 32GB RAM modules

You know the deal with RAM, there’s never enough of it. And for those wanting even more RAM, Samsung starts mass producing 32GB RAM modules based on 30nm process.
Earlier in the year the company started manufacturing 30nm-based 4GB DDR3 RAM modules, which are the foundation for the new massive 32GB RAM units. Being based on a 30nm building process, the new modules are 50% faster and 18% less power consuming than the 40nm-based 4GB DDR3 ones.
Samsung says the new RAM units are more suitable for server systems and cloud computing than for home users, but you can bet that soon enough there’s going to be 32GB RAM released for personal use as well. The company also stated that its going to start shipping 20nm-based 4GB DDR3 memory in the second half of this year.

Samsung Confirms: Galaxy Tab 10.1 Coming June 8


Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Tab 10.1-inch tablet will go on sale on June 8 for a starting price of $499 for the 16GB model. However, even though the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available starting on June 8, it will only be available at Union Square in New York. For the rest of us, we'll have to wait until June 17 to get our hands on the tablet.


Samsung plans to ship the tablet with Android 3.1. Other key features include a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor, and a 10.1-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1280 x 800. The tablet weighs about 1.25 pounds. Samsung has also said that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will receive a series of over-the-air upgrades sometime after launch that will make the device more powerful, entertaining and secure.

A 32GB version will also be available for $599. Verizon Wireless will also offer 16GB and 32GB versions of the tablet. These tablets will be tied to the carrier's 4G network. With a two-year contract, you'll be able to pick up the Verizon Wireless 16GB tablet for $529.99 or the 32GB variant for $629.99. Verizon Wireless will let customers pre order the Galaxy Tab 10.1 starting June 8.
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