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Showing posts with label samsung. Show all posts

8.28.2011

Galaxy Tab 7.7 Live Pictures?




Here are pics of what they say is the next iteration of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 inch series. Notice the touch sensitive buttons at the bottom? If this true, this would be bad news for those waiting for Android Honeycomb to come to the 7 inch model (Honeycomb uses onscreen menu buttons).

We'll just have to wait and see at the upcoming IFA Trade Show on September 1 at Berlin, Germany, where new Samsung phones and tablets are expected be announced.

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2.20.2010

Samsung Wave With Bada User Interface Hands-On Live Video 3




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Samsung Wave With Bada User Interface Hands-On Live Video 2



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Samsung Wave With Bada User Interface Hands-On Live Video 1



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3.08.2009

Introducing Opera Fingertouch for Touchscreen Phones


Opera Labs introduces Fingertouch: "a technology designed to make interacting with the Web easier and simpler on touch-based devices".

Features:

*Visual feedback when you hit links and other elements on the page
*Helps users select what they want when they come across lots of links or other selectable elements close together

Check out the demo video below:



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2.28.2009

Hack an iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Symbian, or Windows Mobile Phone ,Win $10,000 !


Hackers, start planning your exploits.

TippingPoint's DVLabs on Thursday announced the rules for its third annual Pwn2Own contest, to be held at the CanSecWest Security Conference, which runs from March 16 through 20 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The focus this year is on two technologies: Web browsers and mobile devices.

The first hacker to crack a mobile device -- an Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Symbian, or Windows Mobile phone -- without accessing it physically will win $10,000 and will get to keep the device, with a paid one-year contract. Subsequent successful mobile device hacks also pay $10,000 but do not include a device or contract.

Hackers also have the option of trying to execute a successful exploit against a Web browser. Potential targets include Chrome, Firefox, and IE8 on a Sony Vaio running Windows 7 or Firefox and Safari installed on a MacBook running Mac OS X. Opera is not included, however, an omission criticized in several blog comments. Browser bugs are worth $5,000 a piece.

Research published by Kaspersky Lab in 2006 suggests that information about a Windows bug sold for $4,000 in Russia.

"Winning entries against the browsers include exploits which require no user interaction outside of a single click on a malicious link," explains Terri Forslof, TippingPoint's manager of security response, in a blog post. "Winning scenarios against the mobile devices include attacks that can be exploited via e-mail, SMS text, Web site browsing, and other general actions a normal user would take while using the device."

Contest participants can try to attack both mobile devices and Web browsers, but cannot win both prizes using only a single exploit.

Last year at CanSecWest, a team of researchers from Independent Security Evaluators hacked a MacBook Air in two minutes using a previously unknown vulnerability in Apple's Safari 3.1 Web browser. They took the MacBook Air home as the prize, along with $10,000 in cash.

TippingPoint's goal is to use the prize money to purchase whatever zero-day exploits are revealed and to disclose them to the affected companies in a responsible manner.

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Samsung Armani Night Effect Unboxing



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12.23.2008

Samsung Mobile Attempts Guiness World Record for Fastest Text Messaging While Skydiving







On December 19, at team of 10 skydivers attempted to set the Guinness World Record for fastest test messaging while skydiving. The team used five different Samsung Mobile messaging phones with full QWERTY keyboards. The challange was captured in the air with two aerial videographers plus two more cameras on the ground.The entire team took two jumps and landed safely. Samsung Mobile is sending the video to Guinness judges to determine if the record was sent and they expect confirmation in the coming months.

Phones used include: Samsung Propel, Samsung Alias, Samsung Gravity, Samsung Rant and Samsung Messager.

11.30.2008

Samsung Pixon M8800H Launch in Hong Kong

Sample Video Taken by the Samsung PIXON M8800

9.23.2008

Samsung Emporio Armani Night Effect Phone



Another collaboration by Samsung and Armani has brought out the Night Effect Phone.

Specs include:

2.2-inch OLED display
LED accents
HSDPA
3.2-megapixel camera
FM radio tuner
120MB of internal memory
microSD expansion slot

Due to be released this November in both black and white, each costing €300 ($439).

Click here for the official promo site

source: engadgetmobile

8.25.2008

Samsung i900 Omnia Unboxing Video

5.27.2008

Samsung U900 Soul Unboxing Video Review

2.20.2008

Samsung Soul U900 Promotional Video

2.11.2008

Samsung G810 Hands-on Live Video



source: portablegear.nl

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Samsung Soul U900 Hands-on Live Video



source: slashgear

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2.09.2008

New Samsung "Soul" with Magic Touch Feature




Samsung has added some funk - not to mention a novel contextual visual nav panel - to its handset line-up and unveiled the Soul as its flagship handset for 2008.

Soul, which builds on existing phones like Samsung’s D900 and U600 handsets, incorporates a feature called Magic Touch which allows the sliderphone to display different button icons according to the application currently in use. When in music mode, for example, playback-related icons light up on the nav panel.

Said panel is a small display - we'd say an OLED, by look of it - below the main screen. It's touch-sensitive, and surrounded by the usual call make and break keys, and buttons to activate the main display's soft menus.

The Soul has a five-megapixel camera, which incorporates many of the features already found on Samsung’s exhaustive range of digicams, such as face detection and image stabilisation. Users will have access to 3G HSDPA data connections of up to 7.2Mb/s for, say, music downloads. Songs can then be pumped out through a digital power amplifier that uses technology from high-end audio equipment manufacturer Bang & Olufsen.

Samsung’s remaining pretty tight-lipped about the phone’s additional features, instead choosing to announce them at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. However, we can say it has a Micro SDHC slot for memory expansion.

source: reghardware

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O2's Black U600 Haptic Feedback/Touch Keypad Live Hands-on Video



source: unwiredshow.tv

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New Black U600 with Haptic Feedback Keypad for O2


Samsung’s U600 handset has several similar-looking stablemates, including the G600. So the South Korean manufacturer has decided to set it aside from the rest by re-launching the U600 in a sultry black shade and adding in fingertip vibration.

Dubbed... well... the Black U600, the handset features a keypad vibration feature called Haptic Touch. This enables its touch-sensitive keys to gently vibrate to a user’s finger-taps, something that Samsung claimed improves the interaction between the user and the handset.

The Black U600 still has the same features as the other-hued handsets in the range. For example, its 10.9mm-thick shell packs in a 3.2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and 60MB of memory. A Micro SD card slot is built-in too.

Samsung’s chosen O2 the exclusive retailer for the Black U600. So, if its midnight shade and updated keypad tickles your fancy, or your fingertips, then get down to one of the network operator’s stores and hand over £100 (€145/$200), depending on your chosen contract.

source: reghardware



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