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Samsung targets enterprises and consumers with Galaxy S III
Samsung 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
Samsung 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 launch
Samsung 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
The 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
Samsung 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
Samsung 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
Samsung 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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Opinion: Dear Google, Android needs your help
Listen, Google, we need to talk. You seem to be ignoring our green robotic friend. I know you've been battling lawsuits, getting your self-driving cars licensed, and focusing on Google+, but it might be time to show Android that you still care.
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New data shows Apple dominating Samsung in Japanese smartphone market
Nearly one in three smartphones sold in Japan last fiscal year was an iPhone, pushing Apple's sales far ahead of main rival Samsung in the country, according to data published by a local research firm.
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Samsung Galaxy S III: Hands-on with a smartphone sensation
The global Samsung Galaxy S III just launched last week in London, but we got to use it at the CTIA 2012 mobile show.
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Apple, Samsung pare down claims in U.S. smartphone, tablet patent case
Responding to a U.S. district court judge's order, Apple and Samsung Electronics have trimmed the number of claims they will assert in a broad intellectual-property lawsuit regarding smartphone and tablet products.
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Android, Samsung hold off Apple in US
Google's Android system has grabbed more than 50 per cent of the US smartphone market, while Samsung cemented its leadership as the top device maker, a survey showed.
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Samsung's Galaxy S III: Four things to know
Samsung executives today claimed that their new Galaxy S III was "enhanced with nature and human emotion." While we can't exactly verify that claim, we can take a look at some of the specifications and features on Samsung's latest smartphone.
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Samsung Galaxy S III: Battle of the big displays
Samsung one-upped itself and gave the Galaxy S III one of the biggest displays available for smartphones. It's the latest example of a trend by iPhone competitors to push larger screen sizes to differentiate themselves. The first Galaxy S phone had a 4-inch screen, and Samsung moved up to 4.3-inch on the SII. The S III, with its 4.8-inch screen, or the HTC One X's 4.7 inches, dwarf the iPhone, which has had a a 3.5-inch since 2007.
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