
Samsung loses A11 deal with Apple
TSMC sells its soul for A11 work
The dark satanic rumor mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn that the fruity cargo cult Apple has dumped Samsung as the prefered maker of its A11 chip.

ARM is turning Japanese
£24 billion, I really think so
British chip designer ARM has just agreed to be bought by the Japanese giant SoftBank for £24 billion.

Samsung has a touch of the Apples
Charging silly money for earbuds
When Samsung has released a pair of wireless earbuds for a price that only Apple could get away with.

Samsung to meet up with Xiaomi
Component partnership in the offing
Xiaomi founder and chief executive Lei Jun is expected to visit Seoul this week to have a meeting with Samsung Electronics executives as part of a cunning plan to get a components partnership deal signed.

Samsung officially releases US $1500 850 EVO SSD 4TB
Highest capacity consumer SSD
Samsung has officially released the 4TB version of its popular 850 EVO SSD, which will cost US $1,499 and is actually the highest capacity consumer SSD around.

Patchworks confirms Samsung Galaxy Note 7
Has Metallized Rubber for Note 7
A company which is famous for its Flexguard Case has one ready for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. This would not be news if Samsung publicly announced this phone, but as you know, it didn’t.

Waterproof Samsung isn’t
Whoops
If you look at adverts for Samsung’s new Galaxy you would be forgiven for thinking that the smartphone is waterproof. Unfortunately according to US consumer reports, it isn’t.

LG profits reach two-year high
$504 million for April June
LG Electronics appears to be doing rather well all of a sudden and says its second-quarter operating profit will reach a two-year high.

Samsung releases UFS memory card line
256GB and speeds up to 530MB/s
Samsung has announced the introduction of the first Universal Flash Storage (UFS) memory card line-up, which it claims has capacities of up to 256GB and speeds up to 530MB/s.

Samsung beats Wall Street estimates
It is actually selling smartphones
While its rivals, like Apple, are suffering, Samsung is doing rather well – in fact much better than the cocaine nose-jobs of Wall Street have predicted.