As we have reported before, South Korea’s Samsung Electronics is a certainly a company to watch (click here, for example). Consider this: For six years, Samsung has been …
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The annual Consumer Electronics Show just wrapped. As usual, a lot of interesting innovations were unveiled.
To highlight some of the best innovations at CES 2014, CNET has produced a …
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Samsung Wants to Be Your Software Company, Too
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As we have noted before, Samsung has been on roll in recent years; and this is expected to continue. But now, the global consumer electronics company also wants to …
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This is the provocative title of a recent Fortune article by Michael Lev-Ram. After Apple’s dominating several markets in the early part of the 21st century (see this post…
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