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The League of Gentlemen’s Extraordinary Path to Innovation Vol.2 Junkyeong Kim
"I believe in the DNA of Samsung Electronics." - A Legend of Home appliance distribution who tripled the sales in a year believes there is no crisis that cannot be managed.
October 31, 2014
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Why this seemingly average text was a long time coming
To start this story off, we thought we’d share with you what might look like an average text exchange between father and son over a texting app.
October 30, 2014
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Why Samsung developed the Galaxy Note Edge
You’ve seen what the Galaxy Note Edge looks like.
October 29, 2014
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6 Quick Facts about Samsung UHD Monitor, UD970
By now, you know why the Samsung UD970 UHD monitor matters and what you have to know before you get your hands on it.
October 28, 2014
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A Story of Finding Hope Over the Horizon
‘Over the Horizon’ is title for Samsung’s unique brand sound and if you are a Samsung Galaxy S series user, you have definitely heard of sound at least once.
October 27, 2014
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The League of Gentlemen’s Extraordinary Path to Innovation Vol.1 Jiseob Lee
-Opening the series- To know the future, one must know the past.
October 24, 2014
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What Montblanc for Galaxy Note 4 looks like
The following collaboration will make a lot of sense to you if you are a fan of the Galaxy Note series, including the Galaxy Note 4.
October 24, 2014
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Questions Regarding the Designs of the Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge… Answered
Whether you know it or not, the chances are good that design has had a tremendous influence on why you buy what gadgets you do.
October 22, 2014
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Samsung Electronics’ 60GHz Wi-Fi Technology Accelerates Data Transmission by Five Times
Summary: • Samsung Electronics announced the development of its 60GHz Wi-Fi technology, a five-fold increase from 866Mbps, or 108MB per second, the maximum speed possible with existing consumer electronics devices.
October 12, 2014