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Song Su-hyun
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Tech industry on high alert as COVID-19 hits R&D, manufacturing facilities
South Korea’s tech industry is again on high alert as the resurgence of the novel coronavirus across the country has hit companies’ major research and manufacturing facilities, according to industry sources on Sunday. Samsung Electronics, the world’s biggest semiconductor supplier, reported on Saturday that two employees who work for the 16 and 17 chip fabrication lines in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, were confirmed to be COVID-19 patients. The two lines are Samsung&rsquo
Technology Aug. 23, 2020
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Online complaints allege defects in Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
A series of complaints surfaced on online tech forums Wednesday about defects in the latest Galaxy Note 20 Ultra edition. Over 100 complaints were posted on the Samsung Smartphone Community, one of the largest online communities for Galaxy device users, suggesting that customers who preordered the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have detected flaws in their phones. The first major issue was raised Tuesday, when it was revealed that some of the camera lenses may have a condensation problem. Multiple
Technology Aug. 19, 2020
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Samsung to support Android 11 on Galaxy phones within the year
Samsung Electronics said Tuesday it will support three generations of Android operating system upgrades on millions of its Galaxy devices, which includes a plan to start offering Android 11 on some Galaxy phones within the year. Samsung is planning to make a range of its mobile offerings, from Galaxy S, Note, Z, A to the Tab series, eligible for the Android upgrades. The Galaxy S20 lineup that is currently powered by Android 10 will get support for three OS upgrades starting with Android 11
Technology Aug. 18, 2020
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[Gadget Review] Reasons for hesitancy over Galaxy Note 20
The Galaxy Note 20 series unveiled about two weeks ago is definitely the easiest option for those approaching the end of their two-year mobile contracts with existing phones. But despite initial market expectations, the hype appears to have died down quickly for the latest models, partly due to reduced subsidies for new phone purchases. More significantly, potential consumers have pointed to “less-than-expected” innovations for the pricey device, which is to cost at least $999.
Technology Aug. 17, 2020
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Samsung’s overseas research centers win AI competitions
Samsung Electronics’ said Friday its overseas research centers on artificial intelligence are gaining global recognition, winning top prizes in multiple competitions. The company’s researchers in Poland and China have won a highly prestigious global AI competition, winning global attention in speech translation research. Samsung R&D Institute Poland and Samsung R&D Institute China-Beijing competed with some of the world’s top universities and research labs to win f
Technology Aug. 14, 2020
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Whirpool requests extension of safeguard against Samsung, LG
US electronics giant Whirpool has filed a petition to extend the current safeguard against South Korean competitors Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics over their exports of washing machines to the US market, according to Korean industry sources Thursday. However, the Korean companies expect the safeguard to have little impact on their current businesses even if the restriction is extended. The import restriction took effect in 2018, as Whirpool requested a 16 percent tariff on up to 1.2
Technology Aug. 13, 2020
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[Gadget Review] Breaking bad habits with Philips Sonicare
Hope it isn’t too late to express my thanks to Roy Jakobs, head of personal health business of Royal Philips. I was more than lucky to meet the Philips executive at the Consumer Electronics Show 2020 in Las Vegas held in January, obviously when the world was yet naïve to the COVID-19 pandemic. During an interview with Jakobs, I was impressed by his shiny smile during our conversation about the importance of oral hygiene and related Philips products. Naturally, I decided to try o
Technology Aug. 11, 2020
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‘Groundbreaking for Samsung’s 3rd memory plant imminent’
Expectations are running high for the groundbreaking for Samsung Electronics’ third memory plant in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, amid continuing uncertainties due to the protracted COVID-19 pandemic. According to news reports on Monday, Samsung seems to be preparing to break ground for the so-called “P3” line in Pyeongtaek, which will be even larger than the existing P1 and P2 lines. Samsung had invested over 30 trillion won ($25.29 billion) in each of the two. So
Technology Aug. 10, 2020
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LG expands robot business to hotels
LG Electronics said Sunday it is expanding its robot business to the hotel industry by introducing a delivery robot. Two delivery robots are in a pilot phase at Mayfield Hotel in northwestern Seoul this month, which will deliver food from an indoor kitchen to an outdoor terrace and carry back dishes to the kitchen. It is the first time the tech giant is unveiling a robot that is capable of driving on its own in an outdoor environment. After testing the outdoor robot at Mayfield, the comp
Technology Aug. 9, 2020
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Samsung’s online unpacking event draws 56m viewers worldwide
The first online Galaxy Unpacked late Wednesday wrapped up with an accumulated 56 million viewers from around the world, successfully debuting the latest Galaxy products and showing the world the new path Samsung will be heading in the post-COVID-19 era. According to Samsung on Thursday, the total number of viewers who watched the unpacking event streamed live from Korea via various online channels stood at 56 million. On YouTube, the number of concurrent viewers hit 450,000 during the 100
Technology Aug. 6, 2020
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Galaxy Note 20, Z Fold 2 unveiled at first-ever online Galaxy Unpacked show
GOYANG, Gyeonggi Province -- Defining the current COVID-19 pandemic crisis as the “new normal,” Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest smartphone provider, unveiled its second flagship model for the year Galaxy Note 20 and four new upgraded mobile gadgets during its first-ever online showcase event, streamed live from a studio in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday night. Held at the heavily guarded CJ ENM Studio in the planned new city of Ilsan, the noncontact ver
Technology Aug. 5, 2020
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FTC postpones decision on Apple’s self-correction plan to August
The Fair Trade Commission has postponed its decision on Apple’s corrective measures regarding its unfair practices in business with Korean mobile carriers, according to the antitrust watchdog on Tuesday. The FTC has been deliberating Apple’s consent order, applied on June 4 with the intention to close the case by taking self-corrective measures. “Due to the prolonging discussion on the details of the matter, the FTC has decided to put off the deadline for its decision, whic
Industry July 28, 2020
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Samsung’s consumer electronics unit pushes harder into UK
Samsung Electronics said Monday it has clinched multiple supply deals in the UK, in an apparent move to push harder into the home interior and housing market. The South Korean tech giant recently inked a deal to supply 1,000 Air Dressers -- its wardrobe care machine -- with Lux Group. The British firm is a well-known interior design and construction company specializing in high-end mansions, and also manufactures home and dining room furniture. It is one of the major customers that Samsun
Technology July 27, 2020
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Dyson brings affordable vacuum cleaners first to Korea
UK-based technology company Dyson has introduced two new cordless vacuum cleaners in South Korea, intent to test the marketability of the newest products with lower price tags here first. The two models are the Dyson Omni-glide and Dyson Digital Slim. The Dyson Omni-guide features an omnidirectional Fluffy cleaner head that allows users to suction dust particles in narrower spaces in corners or underneath furniture, offering greater flexibility than its predecessors. The Dyson Digital Sli
Technology July 23, 2020
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SK hynix announces 205% jump in Q2 earnings upon unusual COVID-19 demand
SK hynix, the world’s second-largest memory chip manufacturer, on Thursday reported a 205.3 percent on-year increase in its second-quarter operating profit, due to unusually high demand for server DRAMs amid the protracted COVID-19 impact. The consolidated revenue of the chipmaker stood at 8.61 trillion won ($7.2 billion) during the April-June period, up 33.4 percent on-year, while operating profit amounted to 1.95 trillion won and net profit was 1.26 trillion won. Its operating margin
Technology July 23, 2020
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