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Telstra launches Samsung Omnia W
Telstra has (quietly) launched a new Windows Phone 7 handset on its NextG network, the Samsung Omnia
Read More »Quickflix partners with Samsung to stream movies
Quickflix has announced today that it has entered an agreement with Samsung Electronics Australia to stream movies and TV shows to Samsung’s range of internet connected Smart TVs, Blu-ray players, the Galaxy tab range
Read More »ACCC approves of Seagate-Samsung HDD acquisition
After 85 days of review, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced it approves of moves by Seagate Technology to acquire Samsung’s hard disk drive division
Read More »Court lifts injunction on Galaxy Tab in Australia
Samsung says it is “pleased” with the result of a decision by the Australian Federal Court which has seen the temporary injunction on the company’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 lifted immediately
Read More »Google’s Chromebooks missing from Australian Christmas line-up
Christmas is just around the corner, but Google is still yet to launch a single cloud-based Chromebook in Australia despite suggestions by manufacturers that they’d make their way here before the start of the
Read More »Back to Vodafone – The Samsung Galaxy S II and the network behind it
In case you did not know, Vodafone AU has had major problems since it’s merger with 3/Orange to form
Read More »Samsung bites back at Apple, seeks Australian iPhone 4S injunction
Samsung has hit back at Apple’s Australian subsidiary in court, today filing preliminary injunction motions against the company with the hopes of pausing the sale of its latest hit the iPhone
Read More »Samsung files cross claim against Apple Australia in patent war
Samsung yesterday filed a cross claim against Apple’s Australian subsidiary in the latest move in the patent legal battle embroiling both companies Down Under
Read More »Kogan adds Canon, Apple, Nikon and Samsung to product range
Kogan has this morning announced it’s now begun selling homebrand electronic gadgets, from companies including Apple, Nikon, Samsung and Canon
Read More »Samsung to cross claim Apple Australia in patent battle
Samsung and Apple returned to the Australian Federal court today in the patent battle surrounding Samsung’s Galaxy Tab device
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