Earlier this month, Samsung was accused of throttling Android apps’ performance on its smartphones.
Since its entry in India in 1995, Samsung has set up two factories, in Noida, near New Delhi and in Sriperumbudur, five R&D centres and one design centre. These are supported by a strong network of over 200,000 retail outlets and over 3,000 customer service points
Samsung is all set to enter the Indian laptop market soon. The company is expected to launch the Samsung Galaxy Book 2 and the Galaxy Book 2 Pro laptops in the country. Samsung unveiled the two laptops at MWC 2022 and now the company is all set to launch them in India on March 17.
MoU signed also involves expanding and strengthening the component ecosystem in State

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G review: Creativity on the move

08:45am, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 The Indian Express
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G review: With a 14.6-inch display, this Samsung''s biggest tablet in the market. Here''s our take on this premium tablet from the company.

Samsung to set up compressor plant in TN at outlay of Rs 1,588 cr

07:38am, Tuesday, 15'th Mar 2022 Business Standard
Samsung will set up a compressor plant at an outlay of Rs 1,588 crore near here, a senior group official said on Tuesday.
Keeping with the company''s Galaxy S series tradition, the smartphones come with powerful features and specifications. At a recent round table, Byung Duk (BD) Yang, vice president (R&D), Samsung Display, spoke about how Samsung has addressed some of the major consumer pain points related to smartphone screens with the new Galaxy S22 series.
Samsung’s second event of the year, dubbed the Awesome Galaxy A Event, will be held on March 17th at 10AM ET. The phonemaker is expected to debut two new A-series devices during the event.

Samsung readies NFT support

08:00pm, Sunday, 13'th Mar 2022 Herald Sun Australia
Non-fungible tokens will take a giant step towards being mainstream this week when Samsung unveils TVs in Australia that will support them.
Customers can get up to 40% off on smartphones and accessories and up to 55% off on TVs

After Nvidia and Samsung, gaming giant Ubisoft suffers cyber attack

02:47am, Sunday, 13'th Mar 2022 The Siasat Daily
New Delhi: French video game company Ubisoft has admitted that a cyber security incident temporarily disrupted some games, systems and services. The incident came to light after graphics chip maker Nvidia and South Korean giant Samsung suffered a data breach this month. Ubisoft said its IT teams were working with leading external experts to investigate … Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

Nvidia and Samsung hackers take credit for Ubisoft attack

09:47pm, Saturday, 12'th Mar 2022 Android Police
The game company says no personal info was exposed
South American hacking group Lapsus$ is claiming responsibility for another high-profile hack. On Thursday, Ubisoft said it underwent a “cyber security incident” last week that saw some of its games, systems and services temporarily disrupted. At the time, the company didn’t identify who may have been responsible for the incident, but just one day later, Lapsus$ began to seemingly take credit. The Verge After The Verge published a story on the incident, a Telegram channel allegedly run by the group posted a link to the article and a smirking face emoji, suggesting it was claiming responsibility for what had happened. It also said that it had not targeted user data in the breach. “Our IT teams are working with leading external experts to investigate the issue,” Ubisoft said Thursday. “We can confirm that all our games and services are functioning normally and that at this time there is no evidence any player personal information was accessed or exposed as a by-product of this incident.” Friday’s claim comes less than a week after the same group took credit for obtaining about 190GB of data from Samsung .

Apple ‘dominates’ list of top 10 best-selling smartphones

01:33pm, Saturday, 12'th Mar 2022 The Tribune
New Delhi, March 12 Apple dominated the list of top 10 best-selling smartphones in 2021 globally, as seven out 10 smartphones in the list were iPhones, a new report said. According to market research firm Counterpoint, the top 10 best-selling smartphone models contributed 19 per cent to the total global smartphone unit sales in 2021, compared to 16 per cent in 2020. "The share of the top 10 models is increasing YoY, indicating a trend of brands focusing on their leading models and making their portfolios leaner in some cases," the research firm said in a statement. "With entry-level models facing component shortages in 2021, we also saw faster diffusion of key features in the mid-tier segment," it added. Apple secured seven spots in the list, its highest ever, while Xiaomi captured two spots and Samsung one. There were more than 4,200 active smartphone models in the global market in 2021. The top five models in 2021 were from Apple. The iPhone 12 was the best-selling model, followed by iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 11.
iPhone 12 is 2021’s best-selling smartphone, while interestingly, Xiaomi and Samsung’s budget mobile devices enter the top 10 list.
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