October 2011

Solar Powered Internet School Provides New Opportunities for Students in Africa

  • October 27 2011 at 9:30 AM Permalink 11 Comments
  • Recent news surrounding the solar power industry hasn’t been all that rosy amid the uncertain global economy and market outlook. However, many experts still believe in the long-term growth potential of solar and its prospects of becoming one of the most significant renewable energy sources.
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2011 WorldSkills: Admiring Skills and Talent at Our Worksites

  • October 25 2011 at 10:40 AM Permalink 0 Comments
  • Whenever we hear about state-of-the-art innovations and next-generation products that change and improve the way we live, we appreciate the progress of technology and inventors of such cool things. Behind the scene, however, are also people who bring such technology to life with their skilled hands. At factories, shipyards and construction sites,
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From Chips to Ships, Weighing Top Samsung Products

  • October 20 2011 at 9:13 AM Permalink 1 Comments
  • Here at Samsung Village we have already introduced to you many of Samsung’s world-leading products, from our popular mobile devices to large ships and even skyscrapers. To put these in perspective, we tried something fun – we measured the weight of several well-known Samsung products and listed them in order. Shall we take a look?
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A Look into Popular Samsung Smart TV Apps: What's Your Favorite?

  • October 18 2011 at 9:23 AM Permalink 7 Comments
  • Just like mobile apps, TV apps come in a variety of categories and features, offering information, entertainment and social media networking through the living room screen. Your selection of apps expands the functionality of your TV set in the same way mobile apps define what you can do with a smartphone.
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Samsung Requests Preliminary Injunction to Block iPhone4S Sales in Japan and Australia

  • October 17 2011 at 5:54 AM Permalink 0 Comments
  • Samsung Electronics today filed preliminary injunction motions in the Tokyo District Court, Japan and in the New South Wales Registry, Australia requesting the courts to stop the sale of Apple’s iPhone4S in the respective countries.
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A Taste of Life in Korea To Help You Become a Lifetime Samsung Partner

  • October 13 2011 at 9:48 AM Permalink 1 Comments
  • Remember a video message from our colleagues in Samsung Electronics Canada on how they pool their different talents together to work as a team? How about news from Samsung Engineering India on the company's anniversary with all-day festivities that included lots of great food, music and games?
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Social Networking Connects Children to the Environment

  • October 11 2011 at 6:20 AM Permalink 1 Comments
  • Every day, we are seeing more and more news about the environment – from the melting polar caps or the disappearing ozone layer to global initiatives to raise awareness on environmental conservation and protection. Meanwhile, in the technology space one of the biggest trends right now is the growth of social networking. People are becoming increas
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Emerging Technologies

  • October 7 2011 at 8:04 AM Permalink 0 Comments
  • Those of us who’ve witnessed the rise of the Internet, personal computing and mobile communications understand how quickly and fundamentally new inventions change our world. Today’s emerging technology will become tomorrow’s full-blown business that impacts everyone’s life.
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Samsung Statement on Preliminary Injunction Request Against Apple's iPhone 4S

  • October 5 2011 at 9:10 AM Permalink 2 Comments
  • Samsung Electronics said today it plans to file separate preliminary injunction motions in Paris, France and Milan, Italy requesting the courts block the sale of Apples iPhone 4S in the respective markets.
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Global Economy Facing New Crisis, Slower 2012 Growth: Samsung Report

  • October 4 2011 at 7:23 AM Permalink 0 Comments
  • The European debt crisis that has pushed Greece to the brink of default still has a way to go before being resolved. U.S. economic indicators including weak private consumption are fueling concerns of a double-dip recession. Emerging economies that have spearheaded a global recovery since the 2008 financial crisis are now tightening their monetary
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