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Venture Beat
| 11 months ago
About VentureBeat The VentureBeat MobileBeat section focuses on news about everything mobile, including smartphones, feature phones and tablets. It covers mobile phones, mobile operating systems, mobile ads, and the burgeoning mobile app ecosystem.
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The Economic Times
| 11 months ago
South Korea's Samsung won a patent battle Monday against US rival Apple, with a British judge ruling that Samsung's Galaxy tablet was not "cool" enough to be confused with Apple's iPad . Britain's high court ruled that the Galaxy tablet made by...
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The Globe & Mail
| 11 months ago
EDT Last updated Monday, Jul. 09 2012, 7:20 AM EDT Samsung Electronics is shaping up as a credible challenger to Apple. Yet investors value the $170-billion (U.S.) company more like a lemon. Even as Samsung estimated on Friday that it made a record $...
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NewKerala
| 11 months ago
Samsung has said it is working on a tablet that will run the Windows RT operating system, part of Microsoft's line of Windows 8 software and is expected to be launched in October. A federal judge in California placed a preliminary injunction on the...
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Taiwan News
| 11 months ago
Taipei, July 8 (CNA) Citigroup Inc. has warned that Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC Corp. will face erosion of its market share and a sharp decline in earnings in the fourth quarter of this year when Apple Inc...In a recent note to clients, the third-...
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The Independent
| 11 months ago
Suggested Topics Samsung has smashed profit records, thanks to booming sales of its Galaxy smartphones, heaping pressure on its arch-rival Apple to introduce a new iPhone or risk losing market share. The company, based in South Korea, said...
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Channel NewsAsia
| 11 months ago
A US appeals court gave Samsung a temporary reprieve Friday on the sale of its Galaxy Nexus 7 smartphones while leaving intact a court ban on US sales of its tablet computers in a patent battle with Apple. In two rulings in the bitter patent dispute,...
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Venture Beat
| 11 months ago
Samsung Electronics Friday announced record quarterly profits of $5.9 billion for the April-June period, the figure largely fueled by rapid sales of the Galaxy series of smartphones. Our smartphones are flying off the shelves, one unnamed company...
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Mail Online UK
| 11 months ago
The follow-up, Galaxy Note 2, will have an even bigger screen at 5.5-inches, and a super high-resolution screen with a resolution of 1680x1050...Samsung's Galaxy smartphones have been key to the Korean giant's recent surge in profits. Samsung's...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
HTC has posted a 57.8 percent fall in net profits, which it blamed on weak European sales as well as a US Customs ban for the HTC One X and EVO 4G LTE smartphones. The company has also had to compete against strong sales of the Samsung Galaxy S3 ,...
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The Globe & Mail
| 11 months ago
Story Retail Headlines Job creation during the month wasn't enough to bring down the country's lofty 8.2 per cent unemployment rate. The report appeared sure to fuel concerns that Europe's debt crisis is shifting the U.S. economy into low gear.
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Taiwan News
| 11 months ago
Taipei, July 6 (CNA) HTC Corp., one of the world's leading smartphone vendors, said Friday its consolidated sales for the second quarter met the target the company set in early June, when it revised its projections downward.
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Taiwan smartphone maker HTC Corp saw profit more than halve in the second quarter after European sales disappointed and phones destined for the U.S. market were held up by customs inspections. The profit fall came on the same day that archrival...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Samsung Electronics will post better-than-expected financial results in the coming weeks, with profits boosted by 79 percent thanks to improved sales of its smartphones. In a pre-earnings guidance , the South Korean electronics giant has forecast an...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Samsung Electronics reportedly posted a record profit of $5.9 billion for its second quarter results, despite the eurozone debt crisis causing less demand for the company's televisions and home appliances. Share This Story Samsung Galaxy S3, which...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Ahead of its official Q2 financial result later this month, Samsung said on Friday that it could net operating profit of $6 billion plus in the period, giving the group 80 per cent spikes from the figures it registered in 2011. Samsung 's mobile...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
New rumours about the new iPhone 5 emerged that the device will be equipped with the A6 chip and will be released in August. Taiwanese tech Web site Digitimes reported that Apple's 2012 flagship phone will sport a quad core processor, which is...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
South Korea (AP) — Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest maker of memory chips, mobile phones, flat-screen panels and televisions, said Friday that its preliminary second-quarter operating profit jumped nearly 80 percent from a year ago to a...
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Miami Herald
| 11 months ago
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest maker of memory chips, mobile phones, flat-screen panels and televisions, said Friday that its preliminary second-quarter operating profit jumped nearly 80 percent from a year ago to a record high.
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BBC South Asia
| 11 months ago
Samsung profits surge 79% boosted by smartphone sales The success of Galaxy range of handsets has helped Samsung offset falls in other units Samsung Electronics has said that it expects its profits to surge 79% in the second quarter as sales of its...
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MarketWatch
| 11 months ago
KRX Stock Exchange Welcomes Foreign Investment The KRX exchange in Seoul welcomes foreign investment, according to Bongsoo Kim, chairman and CEO of KRX Korea Exchange, who says that as Korean companies do well, investors will come, so KRX is planning...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Soaraway sales of the Galaxy smartphone will drive record quarterly profit of $5.9 billion at Samsung Electronics, though the South Korean tech giant is fretting over how Europe's debt crisis is denting demand in its biggest market for televisions...