Samsung’s lawyers want access to the iPhone 5 and iPad 3

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Samsung’s lawyers want access to the iPhone 5 and iPad 3
Here’s a big case of “Good luck with that.” Samsung’s lawyers are demanding to see the iPhone 5 and iPad 3 , according to ThisIsMyNext. Samsung says it needs to see Apple’s upcoming devices because its iPhone and iPad competitors, the Droid Charge and Galaxy Tab 10.1, will likely be on sale around the same time. Samsung wants to make sure it can spot any possible similarities so it can be ready …

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Review: Samsung’s Galaxy S Smart Phones

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Samsung is the latest phone maker using Google’s Android operating system trying to turn heads. The company hopes consumers will snatch up its new Galaxy S smart phones, which are both attractive on the surface and well-appointed under the hood. (Aug. 18)

Samsung’s New Android Phones: The Vibrant and The Captivate

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www.pcworld.com PCWorld Video: Samsung releases two great Android smartphones that are almost identical: The Vibrant on T-Mobile and the Captivate on AT&T. They’re easily the best Android phones that either mobile provider offers. Ginny Mies takes a look.

Samsung’s B+ Mentality: Find a Successful Product, Copy It Adequately

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Samsung’s B+ Mentality: Find a Successful Product, Copy It Adequately
Samsung’s new Galaxy Tablet is the answer to Apple’s iPad, but it’s barely competent–which is precisely how Samsung rolls. A history of merely satisfactory products proves the point. Samsung is one of our Most Innovative Companies for good reason–their microchip and memory business is one of the best in the world, and the company is definitely on the shortlist of most dominant consumer tech …

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Samsung’s 3D gala: 65-inch UN65C8000, 50-inch PN50C490, and BD-C8000 eyes-on

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Samsung’s 3D gala: 65-inch UN65C8000, 50-inch PN50C490, and BD-C8000 eyes-on
Earlier today, Samsung pulled the curtain off (quite literally, might we add) its newest 3DTVs and the world’s first portable 3D Blu-ray player at its New York City press conference. We were able to slap on a pair of the 3D specs and spend a bit of time staring at the (admittedly amazing) 65-inch LED 3DTV, the fairly mediocre sub-$1,000 720p 3DTV as well as form some early impressions of the Blu …

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