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Samsung
Samsung is a South Korean multinational industrial firm with headquarters in Samsung Town, Seoul. Samsung Electronics, the world's biggest information technology business, consumer electronics manufacturer, and chipmaker (based on 2017 sales) are among Samsung's industrial affiliates. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Samsung over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung
- Samsung Life Insurance (Japan) [web site]
- Texas to bag new semiconductor plant from Samsung. [web page]
- Samsung (Korea) [web site]
- There are rumours that Samsung is putting together a "dream squad" to compete with Apple's M1 in 2025. [web page]
- Samsung Yepp (US) [web site]
- Samsung (US) [web site]
- Samsung (UK) [web site]
- Samsung (UK) [web site]
- Samsung (US) [web site]
- Samsung Galaxy Laptops [web site]
- Samsung Galaxy Buds+ [product]
- Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 Laptop [product]
- Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 [product]
- Samsung AKG N60NC noise cancelling on-ear headphones [product]
- Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G Smartphone [product]
- Samsung 55" TU8000 HDR Smart 4K TV [product]
- Samsung has issued a recall for its washing machines. [web page]
- Samsung just patented smart contact lenses with a built-in camera. [web page]
- The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is being recalled. [web page]
- Samsung's $17 billion semiconductor facility in Texas will generate 2,000 jobs. [web page]
- Owners of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 have been instructed to switch off their devices. [web page]
- Users of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 are advised to turn off their devices. [web page]
- Samsung is ablaze (in a good way this time). [web page]
- The new Samsung S7 models bring back some of the previous model's features. [web page]
- The 'trial of the century' for Samsung's CEO has begun. [web page]
- From leaked CIA documents, a Samsung Smart TV owner learns about the majority of its features. [web page]
- Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft respond to the CIA release from Wikileaks. [web page]
- The footage of a burned Galaxy Note 7 led Samsung to recall millions of phones across the world due to the risk of explosion. [web page]
- Samsung has issued a recall for the Note 7 due to potentially explosive batteries. [web page]
- After battery explosions, Samsung has halted all sales of the Galaxy Note 7. [web page]
- Samsung is urging customers to replace their Galaxy Note 7 phones as soon as possible. [web page]
- Samsung is urging people all around the world to avoid using the Galaxy Note 7. [web page]
- Samsung has apologised for an advertisement depicting a woman jogging alone at 2 a.m. [web page]
- Samsung's stock has dropped due to concerns over the Galaxy Note. [web page]
- The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 catches fire and burns down a Florida family's vehicle. [web page]
- Samsung's earnings estimate has been slashed due to the Galaxy Note 7 issue. [web page]
- Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong jailed for corruption. [web page]
- Samsung phones are'sending photos to contacts at random'. [web page]
- Samsung currently offers the "biggest" hard disc. [web page]
- Samsung is recalling 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 devices due to concerns about the batteries exploding. [web page]
- Officials worry that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 may cause aircraft to catch fire, therefore it has been banned from flights. [web page]
- Samsung has applied for a patent for a strange folding smartphone. [web page]
- Samsung has devised a solution for the Galaxy Note 7. [web page]
- Customers may return their Galaxy Note 7 phones in fire-resistant'recovery boxes,' which come with protective gloves. [web page]
- The Galaxy Note 7 is no longer manufactured by Samsung. [web page]
- To retrieve Note 7s, Samsung sends fire-resistant boxes and gloves. [web page]
- Samsung has put off resuming sales of the Galaxy Note 7 in South Korea. [web page]
- Has Samsung's reputation been tarnished by 'exploding' Galaxy Note 7s? [web page]
- The usage of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 is prohibited on Australian flights. [web page]
- Huawei unveils the world's "most powerful smartphone" to compete with Apple and Samsung. [web page]
- The next casualty of Samsung's Note 7 debacle. [web page]
- Samsung was fined $539 million for duplicating Apple's design. [web page]
- Samsung has issued a recall for 2.8 million top-loading washers. [web page]
- Samsung is constructing the world's biggest mobile manufacturing facility. [web page]
- Following severe injuries, Samsung has issued a recall for 2.8 million washing machines. [web page]
- Samsung isn't the only company with exploding batteries. [web page]
- Samsung Pulls New Phone Due to Explosions [web page]
- Samsung Shows Off Its Own Limited-Edition Batphone [web page]
- Samsung executives are being questioned about a government corruption scandal. [web page]
- Samsung unveils the first Exynos processor with integrated radios. [web page]
- Samsung has completed its most significant purchase to date. [web page]
- Samsung has confirmed that battery issues are to blame for the Note 7 fires. [web page]
- The recall of 1 million Samsung Note 7 phones has been ordered by US authorities. [web page]
- The New York Times reports that Samsung engineers have been unable to recreate the issues with the Galaxy Note 7. [web page]
- Samsung integrates IBM's brain-like processor into a cutting-edge sensor. [web page]
- For Halloween, a flight attendant dresses up as a burning Samsung Note 7 smartphone. [web page]
- Samsung's next Galaxy S8 smartphone may be capable of running a computer. [web page]
- Samsung is being investigated in the United States for 'exploding washing machines.' [web page]
- When pressure was applied to the battery of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, it erupted into flames. [web page]
- A tragic event is captured on CCTV. As the pair eats supper, the Samsung phone explodes. [web page]
- Samsung's commercial portraying a lady jogging alone at 2 a.m. has been dubbed "naive." [web page]
- Samsung's CEO is being grilled for the second time on allegations of corruption. [web page]
- Samsung's Note 7 losses have surpassed $5 billion. [web page]
- The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is no longer allowed on flights. [web page]
- Samsung's ad-blocking Android browser is now available. [web page]
- Samsung intends to invest $17 billion in a semiconductor manufacturing facility in Texas. [web page]
- Samsung unveiled an electric vehicle battery with a 310-mile range and a 20-minute charge time. [web page]
- Are you perplexed by the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall? [web page]
- The Samsung Galaxy S7 Active, which claims to be water-resistant, fails the test. [web page]
- After the Note 7 warnings, Samsung is feeling the heat. [web page]
- In the United States, Samsung is recalling 2.8 million washing machines. [web page]
- Samsung may be designing the Galaxy Note 6 to withstand a dunk. [web page]
- After the firm axed the 'explosive' product, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was ridiculed on Twitter. [web page]
- The plane's crew extinguishes a smouldering Samsung phone. [web page]
- The Galaxy A9 is the world's first smartphone with four cameras on the back, according to Samsung. [web page]
- Samsung's washing machines are also exploding, resulting in a widespread recall. [web page]
- Samsung phone users are feeling the closest thing to excitement they will ever have. [web page]
- Samsung has cancelled the Galaxy Note 7 and is refunding everyone's money in a $19 billion recall. [web page]
- Samsung has begun mass production of 10-nanometer CPUs. [web page]
- The Note 7 fires are being blamed on two distinct battery problems, according to Samsung. [web page]
- Your hand becomes a display in Samsung's smartwatch idea. [web page]
- Samsung Pay is now available in China. [web page]
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 customers' phones are actually blowing up. [web page]
- Inside and Out, Apple, Samsung, and Good Design [web page]
- Samsung was the first to introduce 10-nanometer DRAM to the market. [web page]
- Apple benefits from Samsung's suffering. [web page]
- Samsung is recalling Galaxy Note 7 devices due to battery explosions. [web page]
- The foldable phone from Samsung may also be used as a tablet. [web page]
- The 'exploding' washers from Samsung raise significant concerns about the company's quality management. [web page]
- Italian authorities penalised Apple and Samsung for their sluggish phones. [web page]