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In pictures: Samsung Galaxy S III unboxing
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Samsung targets enterprises and consumers with Galaxy S III
By Hafizah Osman | 31 May, 2012 17:40Samsung Electronics is not only targeting the newly launched Galaxy S III at consumers but also enterprises, Samsung Australia vice-president of telecommunications, Tyler McGee, claimed.
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First look: Samsung Galaxy S III
By Ross Catanzariti | 31 May, 2012 16:32Samsung has officially launched its hotly-anticipated Galaxy S III smartphone in Australia. We go hands-on.
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In pictures: Samsung Galaxy S III unboxing
By Ross Catanzariti | 31 May, 2012 13:48We unbox the Samsung Galaxy S III.
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IN PICTURES: Samsung Galaxy S III launch
By Hafizah Osman | 31 May, 2012 12:53Samsung has released its eagerly awaited Galaxy S III at a media event in Sydney. Hosted by Jessica Rowe, the event saw key presentations by Samsung Electronics Australia vice-president of telecommunications, Tyler McGee and Samsung Electronics South East Asia, Oceania and Taiwan president and CEO, Gregory Lee.
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Samsung Galaxy S III: Review roundup
By Daniel Ionescu | 29 May, 2012 19:42The Samsung Galaxy S III arrives this week in Europe and the first reviews are in to give you an idea about what to expect from the phone when it hits the US shores. Samsung and wireless carriers have yet to announce when the Samsung will be available here in the US.
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Samsung preps two new Chromebooks as Google updates Chrome OS, Apps
By Juan Carlos Perez | 30 May, 2012 07:53Samsung will launch this week two new Chrome OS-based computers, a laptop and desktop that have been designed to be significantly faster and more versatile than previous models.
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Galaxy S III coming soon to Australia
By Ross Catanzariti | 17 May, 2012 14:37Samsung is expected to announce Australian launch details for the Galaxy S III smartphone later this month.
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Samsung is the big daddy of Android phones
By Brad Reed | 17 May, 2012 04:39Samsung has become the clear leader in sales of Android smartphones as Gartner today reported that it accounted for 40% of worldwide Android sales in the first quarter of 2012.
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In pictures: Samsung Galaxy S III
By Ross Catanzariti | 04 May, 2012 09:30Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S III Android phone.
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This year's mobile screens will stun and amaze
By Mike Elgan | 06 March, 2012 02:28It seems like all phones and all tablets do all things for all people these days. Every single smartphone and touch tablet has become just about everything anyone could ever want in a mobile device.
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Samsung's Ice Cream Sandwich update schedule
By Ross Catanzariti | 23 February, 2012 13:14When will your Samsung smartphone get Google's latest Android update, 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich?
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A user's guide to Android Ice Cream Sandwich
By Armando Rodriguez | 27 December, 2011 01:26After months of waiting, the Galaxy Nexus (and by extension, Android 4.0, aka "Ice Cream Sandwich") is finally here. We've already done an extensive review of the hardware, so here we will be looking much more closely at Ice Cream Sandwich. Whether you are an Android veteran or a smartphone first-timer, this new version of Google's mobile operating system has a few things you should know about before getting started.
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Guide: The best tablet for you
By Melissa J. Perenson | 30 November, 2011 02:31For a long time, you didn’t have much choice if you were in the market for a tablet--Apple’s iPad was the only good option. But that’s starting to change: Though the iPad 2 remains the top slate overall, the best choice for you may well be one that runs Google’s Android operating system.
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A first look at the Galaxy Nexus
By Ross Catanzariti | 28 November, 2011 11:27The Galaxy Nexus is the first smartphone to run the latest 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" version of Google's Android operating system.
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What smartphones will be like in 2012
By Jared Newman | 12 November, 2011 01:31Since the advent of the first modern smartphone--arguably the original Apple iPhone in 2007--the power of these mobile computing devices that also happen to make phone calls has advanced by leaps and bounds.
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A first look at the Samsung Galaxy Note
By Ross Catanzariti | 01 November, 2011 12:38Don't like your smartphones big? Then look away now. Samsung's Galaxy Note is the definition of big: it has a whopping 5.3in touchscreen that's a full inch bigger than the company's own Galaxy S II, and almost two inches bigger than the iPhone 4S.
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