Review - Samsung F480 Tocco Mobile Phone
The Samsung F480 is an ultra slim touch screen mobile phone, it features a built in 5 mega-pixel camera for snapping some cool shots, there is also a built in FM radio, an MP3 player and a fully functional web browser.
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Samsung New Ultra Mobile PC
Today Samsung has launched a couple of new ultra mobile personal computers to expand its line of Q1U models, the Q1UP-V and Q1U-CMXP. The Q1U-CMXP maximizes connectivity with integrated 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 10/100 BaseTX, and an integrated HSDPA 3G cellular modem supporting the AT&T Broadband Connect network.
With unsurpassed wired and wireless connection options, the Q1U-CMXP provides ubiquitous communications regardless of one’s location via the AT&T nationwide cellular network. In addition, the model boasts the same specifications as the industry standard Q1 Ultra XP model launched in May of 2007.
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Samsung BlackJack II
The Blackjack 2 already available in black & red has just released by Samsung in both pink/white & blue/white versions with a modern pattern design on the flip side. It Comes with Windows Mobile 6 Standard (smartphone) Edition, an internal GPS, more memory, an improved keyboard, a 0.2″ larger display and a 2.0 megapixel camera.

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Samsung New Compact Cameras
Samsung have just announced 4 new models in its range of compact digital cameras consisting of the 14.7 megapixel TL34HD, the ultra compact 10 megapixel TL9, the 13.6 megapixel SL310W and their 10.2 megapixel SL201.
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YouTube Ready Samsung’s SC-MX20 Camcorder
Samsungs new SC-MX20 Camcorder being released next month include great option for a special shooting mode that captures in a resolution and format perfect for YouTube.
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Pocket size USB charger for your gadgets
The Powerstick is a USB charger weighing just 40 grams that can re-charge portable devices as fast as a wall charger. It is supplied with 9 connectors to fit: Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG, Motorola, Blackberry and Samsung phones as well as iPod and iPhone. It has a small LCD screen to show you how much juice it has left and once plugged into a USB power source the Powerstick can fully charge in 90 minutes

Available fro $70 about £35
Via Oh Gizmo
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Worlds First 3D Plasma Television
At CES 2008 Samsung are showing off their new 3D plasma TV. Samsung say there are already around 100 3D PC games & movies, but don’t forget your 3D specs. When your not in the mood for full 3D you can also watch regular 2D HDTV at 60hz.

The 3D plasma TV will be available late March 2008 in two versions : 720p, 42 & 50 inch. The cost will be around the same as you would pay for a 42/50 inch HDTV says Samsung.

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Samsung Launches the SM30 Duplus+ wireless Mouse
Check out this new wireless mouse from Samsung the SM30 Duplus+
It is designed to be used with laptops. and it also doubles up as a laser pointer.
Whats interesting about it is the scroll wheel which can be programmed to perform a variety of keyboard functions.
No word on pricing or availability as of yet.
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Samsung announces the SPH-M4650 Smartphone
Samsung has announced the launch a new smartphone the SPH-M4560 Smartphone.

The Samsung SPH-M4650 smartphone is just 14mm thick and features a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen that uses haptic technology that provides tactile feedback when dialing with the touch screen.

The SPH-M4560 uses Windows Mobile 6 Professional and has a Marvell 624MHz PXA300 processor, a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a full web browser and a DMB TV tuner.
The Samsung SPH-M4560 will go on sale in Korea for about $600 (about £300)
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Samsung launches new 64GB SATA II Solid State Disk Drives
Samsung has launched a new range of SSD’s with a maximum capacitity of 64GB

The new SSD’s are based on SATA II, and come in either 2.5inch or 1.8 inc form factor.

They feature a read / write speed of 120MBps and 100MBps respectively.
No pricing or release dates are available as yet.
via PC Launches
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Google Announce the Google Phone

Google has announced the Google Phone, and instead of a phone that’s manufactured by just one company, it’s an open software platform that’s going to be loaded on phones made by HTC, LG, Motorola and Samsung. Those phones are going to be available in the US on Sprint and T-Mobile by the second half of 2008—plus, it’s going to be available in China, Japan, Germany, Italy, and Spain on their respective carriers.
No word on the UK as yet, as usual we will probably have to wait a lot longer than the US and the rest of Europe.
The 34-member Open Handset Alliance, as the group is called, also includes many of the leading makers of mobile phone chips, like Broadcom, Intel, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments, as well as SiRF Technology Holdings, Marvell Technology Group, Nvidia and Synaptics. EBay (which owns the Internet calling service Skype), Nuance Communications, NMS Communications and Wind River Systems are also members of the group.
The technology is expected to provide cellular handset manufacturers and wireless operators with capabilities that match and potentially surpass those using smartphone software made by Apple, Microsoft, Nokia, Palm, Research in Motion and others. In contrast to the existing competitors, Google’s software will be offered freely under “open source” licensing terms, meaning that handset manufacturers will be able to use it at no cost and be free to add new features to differentiate their products.
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Rumor - Google to announce the Google Phone on Monday
According to the Wall Street Journal Google plans to make an annoucement on Monday regarding the much rumored Google Phone.

The company looks set to make a splash in the mobile market on Monday, announcing an alliance with various handset makers and cellphone operators around the world that are willing to push its “open” platform for cellphone applications, sources say. It’s always possible the announcement’s timing could change, but Monday looks like the day at this point.
The U.S. carriers likely to be part of the announcement are T-Mobile and Sprint, according to our sources, but there could be others by the time Google says its piece. While Sprint appears to be agreeing to work with Google to put the Web giant’s new Linux-based open operating system into phones, T-Mobile will probably go even further: the company has worked with Google for months on plans to build Google-powered phones with a variety of Google software and applications. As far as handset partners for Google, Taiwan’s HTC is a likely bet, our sources say. Samsung, LG, and SonyEricsson are also possible, but we’ll wait and see the full roster. Equally interesting will be who isn’t on the list.
Don’t expect to see any devices soon – the middle of next year is the earliest Google-powered phones could come to market.
What will the impact be? Well, Google is trying to remake cellphones in the model of the Web, making them as open as possible to new applications in areas like social networking and map-based services. It’s too early to tell whether this will be a revolution in cellphones – or just an evolution that improves on the relatively open platforms already out there, like rival Microsoft’s Windows mobile. If the partnerships result in Google-branded devices hitting the market, we’ll get a chance to see how much pull the Google name really has in the wireless market. We’ve already seen the pull Apple has.
Source: WSJ
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Samsung launches a new DAP - the Samsung YP-T10
Samung have launched details of their latest Digital Audio Player, the YP-T10.

It features a 2 inch screen, a voice recorder, an FM tuner, Bluetooth, will play MP3, WMA , OGG, WMV etc files, and also comes with a character based GUI.
It weighs just 43 grams and will come in a variety of colours, including black, red, green or white, and you can expect around 30 hours of audio playback and 4 hours of video, there will be a choice of either a 2GB or 4GB player.
The pricing on this nifty new player isn’t bad at $175 (about £87) for the 2GB version and $210 (abut £105) for the 4GB version.
via Akihabara News
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Samsung’s new bendable OLED display
Check out this new bendable OLED display from Samsung.

It has a resolution of 480 x 272, similar to Sony’s bendable OLED display, it will interesting to see how this technology develops.
via Gadget Venue
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Samsung’s New LCD TV goes on a diet - just 1cm thick
Check out this new LCD TV from Samsung.

This 40 inch LCD is just 1cm thick, and uses an LED backlight, this is pretty thin for a HDTV.

No pricing or availability details have been released yet but i bet it wont be cheap.
via Gizmodo
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