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One UI 6.1 от Samsung — какие смартфоны получат искусственный интеллект Galaxy AI / NV

28 марта Samsung выпустит обновление One UI, которое расширит доступ к функциям искусственного интеллекта из пакета Galaxy AI.

Samsung Galaxy S24 ― 5 уникальных особенностей, характеристики флагмана / NV

В чем особенности моделей Samsung Galaxy S24 и Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus и какие преимущества перед остальными смартфонами

Обновление Android на Samsung — для Galaxy появилась новая фишка / NV

Samsung Galaxy A55 стал первым смартфоном компании, который поддерживает Seamless Updates.

Circle to Search не работает — со смартфонами Samsung произошла проблема / NV

У части владельцев Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra перестал работать поисковый инструмент Circle to Search.

Бюджетный Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 — цена и характеристики / NV

В 2024 могут презентовать первую бюджетную версию складного смартфона Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6. Первая информация о цене и характеристиках.

Cerebras breaks ground on Condor Galaxy 3, an AI supercomputer that can hit 8 exaFLOPs | VentureBeat

Cerebras and G42 said they have broken ground on Condor Galaxy 3, an AI supercomputer that can hit eight exaFLOPs of performance.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra запустили в космос — что из этого получилось / NV

Samsung продемонстрировала возможности Galaxy S24 Ultra, превратив флагманский смартфон в камеру для съемок из космоса.

Samsung анонсирует первую в отрасли карточку microSD со скоростью чтения 800 МБ/с / NV

Samsung начала тестирование образцов карт памяти SD Express microSD объемом 256 ГБ. Чем она особенная?

Samsung Galaxy Ring — раскрыты новые характеристики гаджета / NV

Samsung показала свое первое умное кольцо Galaxy Ring на выставке Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 года в Барселоне.

Патрик Чомет из Samsung прокомментировал использование ИИ для создания фото / NV

Исполнительный вице-президент Samsung Патрик Чомет высказался об использовании искусственного интеллекта для создания изображений.

Intel stays atop chip market but Samsung gains in tough 2009 | Network World

Intel remained the world's largest chip maker by revenue for the eighteenth consecutive year in 2009, despite an overall decline in the global chip market, Gartner said Monday.

Apple sues Samsung, says it copied iPad | Network World

Apple has sued Samsung for allegedly copying the iPad, iPod and iPhone with its Galaxy Tab and Galaxy handsets.

Samsung notches 1 millionth TV app download | Network World

Samsung Electronics, the world's largest TV maker, announced the one millionth download of apps aimed at high definition TVs on Thursday.

Samsung Electronics names new CEO in major reorganization | Network World

Samsung Electronics named a new CEO on Tuesday as the company undertakes a major reorganization intended to improve its competitiveness.

IPWireless shows off next-generation mobile TV on iPad | Network World

At Mobile World Congress, chip maker IPWireless is demonstrating new technology called Integrated Mobile Broadcast (IMB), which will let operators offer mobile TV on tablets and smartphones like Apple's iPhone and iPad, and Samsung's Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab.

TeliaSonera scores LTE modems in bid to be first | Network World

Telecom operator TeliaSonera has signed a deal for LTE (Long-Term Evolution) modems from Samsung that should help it launch the 4G service commercially in Sweden and Norway in the first half of 2010, it said on Thursday.

Chip giants establish Linux group for phones, TVs | Network World

A group of chip makers including IBM, Samsung Electronics and Texas Instruments on Thursday unveiled Linaro, a new software-engineering foundation dedicated to improving Linux distributions, including Android, MeeGo and Ubuntu, used in consumer devices.

Never mind the lawsuits, HTC is on a buying spree | Network World

Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has been on a buying spree to reshape its business and help defend against lawsuits, though it remains to be seen if the strategy will help it gain ground on rivals such as Apple, Samsung and Research In Motion.

Meego and Tizen will have some interoperability | Network World

Applications written for Meego netbooks will work on devices running Tizen, the new Linux-based mobile OS project from Intel and Samsung, but Meego apps written for smartphones won't work on Tizen devices, Intel said.

T-Mobile wants to prevent U.S. ban on Samsung products | Network World

T-Mobile USA asked a court on Wednesday leave to submit a brief of amicus curiae ("friend of the court") to prevent a preliminary injunction asked by Apple against the sale in the U.S. of Samsung's Galaxy S 4G smartphone and Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, citing its impact on holiday sales this year.

Intel, Samsung join to accelerate WiMax 2 development | Network World

Intel late on Sunday said it was collaborating with companies including Samsung and Motorola to develop the next generation of WiMax mobile broadband technology, which will provide a speed boost in 4G wireless data transfers.

Android, Samsung gaining mobile share in U.S. | Network World

Android is gaining on all the major smartphone platforms in the U.S., though it was only the fourth-most-used mobile operating system in May, market data firm comScore reported on Thursday.

Samsung hopes super screen will boost Bada platform | Network World

Samsung is hoping a "Super-AMOLED" capacitive touchscreen will set the GT-S8500 Wave, the company's first smartphone based on its own Bada platform, apart from the competition, it said on Sunday. But analysts are questioning if the platform will be able to attract developers as well.

Microsoft launches Windows 8 preview | Network World

Microsoft will post the first developer preview beta of Windows 8 late on Tuesday, the company announced as it showed off the new OS running on a Samsung tablet.

Microsoft signs Android licensing deal with Samsung | Network World

Microsoft has signed a cross-license patent agreement with Samsung Electronics that grants Microsoft royalties from Samsung's Android-based smartphones and tablets, Microsoft said in a statement on Wednesday.