Samsung ditches 1.8in hard drives (Network World)
Samsung is thought to have stopped production of 1.8in hard disk drives (HDD) in favour on solid state drives (SSD).
Ingram Micro Named Top Distribution Partner by Samsung Information Technology Division for Third Consecutive Year (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Paced Growth and Strong Partner Support for Samsung’s Large Format Displays
Samsung Singapore confirms its first H1N1 case (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Asia News)
SINGAPORE: Samsung Singapore has confirmed its first H1N1 case. The person is an employee from South Korea who is in Singapore for training.
Creamer holds on at Samsung (New Haven Register)
Associated Press Paula Creamer calmly won her biggest LPGA Tour victory yet, holding off a large pack in the Samsung World Championship at Half Moon Bay, Calif.
Review: Samsung S1 Mini 120GB portable hard drive (MacNN)
Unlike the majority of external hard drives, the Samsung S1 Mini integrates a 1.8-inch disk. The 120GB drive sacrifices the storage capacity of 2.5-inch models, but allows for a housing with roughly the same area as a credit card. Along with the compact form-factor, the S1 also sports a variety of unique finishes including ‘Piano [...]
Samsung keeps it simple (The Star)
The Samsung S5603 is an elegantly designed phone with a capacitive touchscreen. I have noticed that Samsung makes its phone as simple to use as possible which makes it attractive to the older generation.
Samsung launches 45nm application processor (Digi Times)
Samsung Electronics has announced it is sampling its S5P6440an ARM11 series of application processors manufactured on 45nm low power CMOS process technology. The device will be targeted at electronic (CE) products and is scheduled for volume shipment in the third quarter of this year.
Samsung breaks Netbook mold with Nvidia chip (CNET)
Nvidia confirms Monday that Samsung will bring out a Netbook based on Nvidia’s Ion chipset, another design that breaks the Netbook mold.
Samsung Releasing Nvidia Ion Netbook in July (Tom’s Hardware)
The Samsung N510 could be the first Nvidia Ion netbook.
Samsung LN37B650 (CNET)
While not up to the picture quality of Samsung’s topflight models, the feature-rich, uniquely styled LNB650 series still outperforms most LCDs on the market.