Mac Funamizu Gives Us the Wild Fold Phones

December 22, 2008 · Filed Under Concept Designs · Comment 

$name Mac Funamizu Gives Us the Wild Fold Phones

Famous concept designer, Mac Funamizu is at it again with his Wild Fold Phones models. This time around Funamizu is playing with the Samsung Flexible OLED displays (showcased at the 2008 FPD International) to break apart our idea of how portable a phone can really be. Read more

Samsung Shows Off 50-inch OLED TV but Refuses to Sell It

December 4, 2008 · Filed Under General · Comment 

$name Samsung Shows Off 50-inch OLED TV but Refuses to Sell It

The previous cap on OLED TVs was set at 40-inches but Samsung wowed press by unveiling a massive, 50-inch OLED set recently. Unfortunately for us, Samsung’s Vice President of Flat Panel Development, HS Kim stated that we can’t expect the big screen OLED to hit retail any time soon. Read more

Verizon Wireless Promotes Samsung Omnia for the Holidays

November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Mobile Tech · Comment 

$name Verizon Wireless Promotes Samsung Omnia for the Holidays

Verizon Wireless has joined the ranks of innumerable other competitors by offering the Samsung Omnia just in time for the holiday season. The Omnia is the latest of a line of webphones meant to appeal to consumers looking for an iPhone alternative. Read more

Samsung Gravity: Another Souped-Up Cellphone for the Masses

November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Mobile Tech · Comment 

$name Samsung Gravity: Another Souped-Up Cellphone for the Masses

Samsung has thrown in their bid for webphone (OK, maybe just cellphone) supremacy by way of the Gravity model. Much like AT&T’s Quickfire, Samsung is hoping too attract some much needed attention by way of a sliding keyboard and a few other important perks. Read more

Samsung Plans to Implement DivX Support Starting Next Year

November 17, 2008 · Filed Under Tech News · Comment 

$name Samsung Plans to Implement DivX Support Starting Next Year

Samsung has announced plans to embrace the popular DivX format by including software support with all new TVs produced from 2009 forward. The company has cited the decision as part of a wider movement toward embracing new technology and innovation in future products. Read more