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Freescale and Samsung collaborate on LED displays

Tuesday 25 November 2008

Freescale Semiconductor and Samsung Electronics say they are to collaborate to address the burgeoning market for energy-saving and environmentally friendly light-emitting diodes (LEDs).


Nokia’s navigation software tops rankings

Thursday 06 November 2008

Finnish mobile handset giant Nokia has been rated number one in an evaluation of on-board handset-based navigation software vendors by analysts ABI Research.


Ericsson, STMicroelectronics to create semiconductors and platforms for mobile apps

Thursday 28 August 2008

STMicroelectronics and Ericsson has announced an agreement to merge Ericsson Mobile Platforms and ST-NXP Wireless into a joint venture.


Samsung releases Pebble DVD player

Friday 04 July 2008

Samsung Electronics Australia has released the F1080 “Pebble”, a stylish and ultra compact DVD player.


Samsung releases eco-friendly phones

Friday 20 June 2008

Samsung Electronics has announced two environment-friendly mobile handsets, W510 and F268 at the World IT Show in Seoul.


Samsung’s latest camera phone

Tuesday 06 May 2008

Following the introduction of the 5 Megapixel Samsung G600, the company has launched the G800 with 3X optical zoom, wide dynamic range and face detection.


Music phone

Monday 14 April 2008

Samsung Mobile has release the music dedicated Samsung i450, the first Samsung mobile phone to run the Symbian operating system in Australia.


Samsung cut 1,600 jobs

Tuesday 20 November 2007

Samsung Electronics Co. cut more than 1,600 employees between March and the end of September, according to a report Sunday from The Korea Times. The report cites data from the Financial Supervisory Service, a Korea financial watchdog, and states Samsung had 85,269 workers as of the end of


Extensive component changes in new Apple Nano

Tuesday 02 October 2007

The latest in Apple Inc.’s Nano family isn’t just new to the line; it’s virtually a completely new design, according to a recent iSuppli Corp. teardown of the portable media player. The research firm said that the new Nano reuses almost no components and includes a bevy of new suppliers compared to


Chip revenue slowdowns in Greater China

Thursday 19 July 2007

Although the semiconductor shipments in Greater China saw healthy growth in 2006, analysts report that the struggles experienced there by major companies like Intel Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. do not bode well for the industry as a whole.


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