Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Launched In Japan

Samsung today announced the retail availability of the Galaxy Note Edge through KDDI and NTT DoCoMo in Japan. The unique phablet is already up for pre-order in the country and will be available by the end of October. Surprisingly, Japan is the first market where Samsung has put the Galaxy Note Edge for sale. Traditionally, the company has always released its product first in its home market — South Korea....

August 19, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · Anne Keeney

Samsung Galaxy S10 S Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner Can Be Fooled Using 3D Printed Fingerprint

One of the highlights of the ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner on the Galaxy S10 and S10+ is that it is more secure than the optical fingerprint sensor seen on the likes of the OnePlus 6T, Vivo V15 Pro etc. Or at least that’s what we were led to be believed. Despite the use of superior underlying technology, the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner on the Galaxy S10 can be fooled by one’s 3D printed fingerprint....

August 19, 2022 · 2 min · 305 words · Douglas Mccall

Samsung Galaxy S10 Will Officially Launch On Feb 20

A few hours after a reported hinted at a potential Galaxy S10 unveiling on February 20, Samsung has gone ahead and confirmed the same via its official invite. The company will indeed be unveiling the Galaxy S10 and its foldable phone on February 20 at an Unpacked event in San Francisco. The event will start from 11 a.m. PT on February 20 and just like always, Samsung will be live streaming the event for fanboys and interested customers to follow....

August 19, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Clinton Williams

Samsung Galaxy S22 Series Leaked Video Shows Off 3 Models

Though, Samsung has not even confirmed yet that it will launch Samsung Galaxy S22 Series in February. Apart from this video, a tipster has leaked a few specifications of Galaxy 22 and Galaxy S22 Ultra models. This is not the first time the video has been leaked online. Earlier, a Twitter leaker OnLeaks has posted a similar video. Specifications of Samsung Galaxy S22 Series Leaked The three new Samsung models that are expected to launch include Vanilla Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra models....

August 19, 2022 · 2 min · 375 words · John Sharick

Samsung Pay Now Supports Wells Fargo Credit And Debit Cards

Samsung Pay launched in September of last year in the United States, and now it’s rolling out support for another major banking establishment in the U.S.. Samsung announced, along with Wells Fargo, support for the bank’s credit and debit cards beginning today. Wells Fargo customers can now add either type of card to the mobile payment option, and still find protection through Wells Fargo’s risk and fraud detection systems for each transaction they make, along with the security factors in place through Samsung Pay itself....

August 19, 2022 · 1 min · 137 words · Chery Dougherty

Samsung S Galaxy Tab 3 Family Coming To The Usa On July 7Th Just Wait For The Nexus 7 Ii

Samsung has just announced pricing and availability for their third generation Galaxy Tab family. They all come out next month, on the 7th of July, so let’s run through the devices. The smallest member, the 7 inch model, will cost just $199. For that amount of cash you get a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution display however, which is something you’ll probably not want to deal with. Stepping things up to $299 will get you the 8 inch model, pictured above....

August 19, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Raymond Quinn

Samsung S New Privacy Feature For Galaxy Phones Will Protect Your Photos From Prying Eyes

Samsung earlier this year trialed what it then called ‘Repair Mode’ for some Galaxy phones in Korea. At that stage, it was unclear if the privacy-enhancing feature would be rolled out elsewhere. Now it is rolling out worldwide after a successful pilot on the Galaxy S21 series in Korea in July. The feature launched in China in September. The global rollout starts with Galaxy S22 devices and will continue “over the next few months on select models running One UI 5”, Samsung’s UI for Android....

August 19, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Barbara Cooks

Samsung Galaxy S7 Rumored To Feature A Live Photos Like Feature Called Vivid Photo

When there’s a good feature out there, whoever it’s from, there’s a strong likelihood that you’ll see it pop up again, with a different name, a different spin, and from a different company. According to a report published by Android Geeks, the Galaxy S7 will boast a new feature that could be called “Vivid Photo” (but is also apparently being considered titled “Timeless Photo”), and will work pretty much in the same way that Apple implemented Live Photos....

August 18, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Ana Mccullough

Samsung Galaxy S8 Vs Oneplus 3T Do You Really Need A Flagship Smartphone

Last year, Samsung managed to sell its flagship handset — the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge — in excess of 45+ million units and that was despite the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7. This year, if the early impressions of the Galaxy S8 and S8+ are anything to go by, Samsung is on track for another bumper year. However, not everyone has the money to buy flagship smartphones. And considering just how much mid-range Android smartphones have improved in the last couple of years, you really need to have a strong reason to not buy them and instead go for one of Samsung’s flagship handset....

August 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1248 words · Kimberly Mora

Samsung To Launch Note 8 In India On 12Th Sep The Same Day As Iphone 8 Global Unveiling

Meanwhile, in just less than two weeks after the device was introduced in New York, customers in India can now sign up to be among the first to have the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Launched last August 23 at a special event for media from New York City (USA), Samsung Galaxy Note 8, equipped with a dual lens camera and a huge Infinity Display HDR screen, compensates for the absence of almost two years of a device of the Note line, after the failure suffered by the previous version....

August 18, 2022 · 2 min · 346 words · Ralph Calzada

Sap Cybersecurity History

In the beginning, it was SOX. SOX, or Sarbanes-Oxley, was enacted on July 30, 2002, also known as the “Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act.” SOX is a United States federal law that set requirements for all U.S. public company boards, management and public accounting firms. Simply saying, it makes companies responsible for the information they report. The most contentious aspect of SOX is Section 404, which requires management and external auditors to report on the adequacy of a company’s internal control over financial reporting; and this is how SOX is connected with SAP....

August 18, 2022 · 16 min · 3370 words · Amy Torres

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will stream the various keynotes sessions via live stream through I/O Extended community events for those participating around the world. There isn’t too much information on I/O 2014 just yet—or even a new logo. But Sundar chai, ’s senior vice president in charge of Android, Chrome apps, did write that the company is making changes to registration so that attendees won’t have to scramble to get in once registration opens: will follow up with more details on the official Developers + page....

August 18, 2022 · 1 min · 84 words · Karen Thorton

Scammers Have A Clever New Way To Trick Shoppers Into Wasting Money

But unfortunately, as with most things that become popular, scammers aren’t too far behind. Whether advertising replicas as the real thing or simply stealing your money, criminals are developing schemes to rip you off. So, if you love shopping for vintage goods, beware. Read on to see how scammers are targeting buyers with sneaky advertising. Here’s the backstory Avid bargain hunters and veteran vintage buyers might have a few go-to websites that they trust for safe purchases and authenticity....

August 18, 2022 · 3 min · 537 words · Steven Mathers

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Release Date Revealed In Fresh Leak

The certainties now seem to begin to emerge, with information, not yet official, that Note 8 will arrive in August, probably on the 26th. The various rumors that have surfaced suggesting that Galaxy Note 8 will be presented during this year’s IFA, at a time when the market will be receptive and that the other brands will also showcase their new features. But just like last year, Samsung seems to want to anticipate the arrival of its larger model and is preparing to present it in New York on August 26....

August 17, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Betty Ebner

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8 0 For Verizon Launches June 26 With Xlte Support

Back at the beginning of April, Samsung launched a whole new slate of Android-based tablets with the Tab brand, and now it sounds like Verizon, one of the largest wireless carriers in the United States, is finally ready to bring it to market with cellular-connectivity to boot. It hasn’t been a secret that the cellular-connected Galaxy Tab 4, in some variety, would land on a wireless carrier like Verizon at some point after its unveiling, but it sure did take its time....

August 17, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Judith Reid

Samsung Opens A New Factory To Manufacture More Curved Displays For Galaxy S6 Edge

To meet the increasing demand for the Galaxy S6 edge, Samsung’s Display unit has opened its third factory to manufacture more curved displays for the handset. By adding this third production line — known as A3, internally — Samsung Display will be able to increase the output of its curved display to nearly 5 million units. The two production lines of the company currently produce around 2 million units of its curved display....

August 17, 2022 · 1 min · 164 words · Glynda Harrison

Samsung To Fix Galaxy Note 7 S Exploding Battery By Limiting Charge To 60 Percent Sending Free Pizzas To Mobile Stores In Korea

With the Galaxy Note 7 now being renowned for its exploding batteries across the globe and the matter getting pretty serious in some parts of the world, Samsung has decided to roll out a software update that will prevent the phone from being charged beyond 60% of their capacity. Right now, the company plans on rolling out the software update in South Korea where it also published a front-page ad in a newspaper to inform customers about this....

August 17, 2022 · 2 min · 243 words · Alexander Joyner

Samsung To Sell Refurbished High End Smartphones From Next Year

Samsung is planning on launching a program to sell refurbished high-end smartphones from early next year. The company is planning on launching this program to sustain growth and earnings as the smartphone market continues to stagnate and get more competitive. The company has successfully managed to revive the profits of its mobile division, which have been dwindling for the last 2 years, by restructuring its product portfolio this year. By launching a refurbished smartphone selling program, the company is hoping to maximise cost efficiency and keep its operating margins above 10 percent....

August 17, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Shelly Clark

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will stream the various keynotes sessions via live stream through I/O Extended community events for those participating around the world. There isn’t too much information on I/O 2014 just yet—or even a new logo. But Sundar chai, ’s senior vice president in charge of Android, Chrome apps, did write that the company is making changes to registration so that attendees won’t have to scramble to get in once registration opens: will follow up with more details on the official Developers + page....

August 17, 2022 · 1 min · 84 words · James Hanley

Samsung Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Now Official Tick Upgrade Over The Galaxy S8

Samsung today unveiled the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ in Barcelona, Spain. The company’s flagship Galaxy S handsets for 2018 sport minor design changes compared to their predecessor but feature vastly improved camera and specifications. In terms of design, the biggest change on the Galaxy S9 is the redesigned camera setup at the rear. Taking a cue from Apple, Samsung has rearranged the camera setup on the Galaxy S9 vertically....

August 16, 2022 · 4 min · 848 words · Willie Wesley