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Korean tech major Samsung stretches R&D innovation programme to 70 Indian engineering colleges
The move is likely to help create a pool of talent for new-age R&D challenges. The PRISM programme has been successful in driving engineering students to file patents.
Samsung partners Google to develop the third generation of Tensor chipsets
Google is expected to unveil the Tensor 2 silicon with the Pixel 7 series which is likely to launch in October.
Korean tech brands Samsung, LG eye European home appliance market, to participate in IFA 2022
IFA 2022, which will be held in Berlin, Germany for 5 days from September 2, where the two companies will showcase their home appliance products.
Samsung’s flagship smartphone Galaxy S23 to have 200MP main camera, phone to be launched in 2023
Samsung’s Mobile Experience (MX) division has confirmed information with major camera partners that it will install a 200MP camera on the Galaxy S23.
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Samsung to launch ‘Repair Mode’ for phone data security
The new feature will ensure that the personal data on your Galaxy smartphone remains secure even when the repair technician is working on it.
Samsung brings hi-tech 4K Neo TV at Rs 35,990 to India
The new Crystal 4K Neo TV is available in a 43-inch screen variant which is priced at Rs 35,990. The Crystal technology offers sharper, crisper images with a crystal display.
Samsung tools to edge-out rivals with two new budget smartphones
The smartphone major looks to expand its 2022 portfolio with the launch of Samsung Galaxy A04 and Samsung Galaxy A13s budget smartphones.
Samsung rolls out Galaxy M33 5G smartphones for sale in India
Samsung Galaxy M33 5G comes in two variants --6GB+128GB priced at Rs 18,999 and 8GB+128GB priced at Rs 20,499.
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Samsung ties up with Western Digital to better next-gen storage tech adoption
Under the new collaboration, the global tech behemoth will align its resources with the storage device maker to strengthen Zoned Storage solutions
Samsung privacy walls breached as hackers leak 190 gigabytes of its critical data
As per data extortion entity Lapsus$ claims it hacked the system of the South Korean tech giant and leaked up to 190 gigabytes of its data and source code.
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