
Samsung has not given up on Snapdragons yet
Testing them in its lab
Samsung is rumoured to be testing the new Snapdragons in its labs, as a sign that the company has not given up on Qualcomm yet.

Hon Hai gets in at the Sharp end
Cunning plan to save flat panels
The troubled telly maker Sharp is in talks with Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry, better known as Foxconn, for a tie-up in its struggling flat-panel display business.

4K television sales are growing
Still no content
Worldwide Ultra HD (4K) LCD TV panel shipment volume grew 60.8 per cent sequentially in the second quarter of 2015, reaching around 9.2 million units despite the fact there is very little content out there.

Samsung working on a huge tablet
More of a table
Samsung is working on a huge Android-based tablet that could be used in living rooms, offices, or schools, presumably as a coffee table.

Samsung Galaxy Note5 to have a dual-SIM version
Already up for pre-order
While it might not get a microSD card support, the new Galaxy Note5 will have a dual-SIM version.

Samsung Galaxy Note5 battery surprise
Better than you think
When Samsung revealed that the new-gen Galaxy Note5 would have only a 3000mAh battery, many of us wondered what it had been smoking.

Samsung wants to end year on a high note
Galaxy Note and a larger curved-screen S6 edge
Samsung has been showing off a new Galaxy Note phablet and a larger version of its curved-screen S6 edge smartphone.

Samsung releases super-fast SSDs
Enterprise only
Samsung has released three TCO-optimised, high-performance solid state drives which are based on 3D Vertical NAND flash memory technology.

Monthly updates for Android
Google and Samsung agree
Google and Samsung have decided to release monthly security fixes for Android phones in a bid to cut the number of hack attacks.

Samsung ramps up in Vietnam
$3 billion to boost display module production
A subsidiary of Samsung Electronics has written a cheque for $3 billion to boost display module production capacity in Vietnam.