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[Newsmaker] LG’s iPhone plan faces controversy
LG Electronics’ plan to start selling Apple’s iPhones at its stores is facing backlash from local phone distributors and a private consensus-based panel on shared growth on Thursday threw weight behind opponents, saying LG would be breaking its word if it pushes ahead with the plan. The Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership cited the firm’s pact with the commission signed in 2018 in which LG pledged to strive for co-prosperity with small players in the industry. LG,
Technology June 24, 2021
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Samsung offers 6G vision, private network
Through its first event to introduce an array of 5th generation network technologies late Tuesday, Samsung Electronics has put its emphasis on preemptive investments in 6G to cement its position in the global network industry. Samsung is increasing its efforts on the 6th generation of wireless connections, to bring hyper-connected experiences to users, the tech giant announced during the virtual event streamed live from Seoul to the world. Called “Samsung Networks: Redefined,”
Technology June 23, 2021
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Samsung unveils 3 new 5G chips, one antenna radio
Samsung Electronics on Tuesday unveiled a set of innovative 5G solutions, three chips and one antenna radio, at its first virtual showcase event. Called “Samsung Networks: Redefined,” the show was streamed live from Seoul at 11 p.m., Korean time. It was the first event hosted by Samsung’s network business. The virtual event was held ahead of Mobile World Congress 2021, an offline event slated for June 28 in Barcelona, Spain. Last year’s congress was canceled due to th
Technology June 22, 2021
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Kakao rises to Korea’s 5th largest biz group
Kakao Group, which started off as a mobile messenger app operator and has aggressively expanded into new business territories, is now the country’s fifth-largest business group in terms of market cap, data shows. According to financial data from Korea Exchange and market researcher Infomax, the aggregate market capitalization of all Kakao firms stood at 73.9 trillion won ($65.1 billion) as of Friday. After a dizzying array of spinoffs, mergers and acquisitions in past years, Kakao ha
Technology June 20, 2021
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LG spurs expansion of OLED TV market with new sizes
LG Electronics, the world’s leading manufacturer of organic light-emitting diode TVs, is continuing to expand the market of self-emissive TVs by rolling out new size choices. The company is releasing in Korea and the US this month 83-inch OLED TVs, which it said will be the biggest 4K OLED TV in the world. In Korea, the new model will be available for 10.9 million won ($9,600). It is the latest addition to LG’s OLED TV lineup, which has consisted of 48 inches, 55 inches, 65 inc
Technology June 20, 2021
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Korea revokes approvals for 1,700 communication equipment, devices
South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT said Thursday it has revoked approvals for around 1,700 pieces of network equipment and communications devices manufactured by a nearly 400 companies, including China’s Huawei and Korea’s Samsung Electronics. The decision affected a total of 1,696 pieces of equipment from 378 companies that were found to have test records certified by an entity not approved by the Korean government. Under the country’s radio wave law, communi
Technology June 17, 2021
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KT invests W23.6b in country’s largest enterprise fintech firm
KT, the second largest telecom business in South Korea, is moving to expand its presence in the financial sector by making an investment in a local fintech firm, the carrier said Thursday. The mobile carrier signed a deal to invest a total of 23.6 billion won ($20.8 million) in WebCash Group that owns WebCash, BizPlay and Roum IT, as part of forming a strategic partnership with the financial IT platform group for enterprises. It is KT’s second investment made in a financial firm afte
Technology June 17, 2021
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Kakao to launch new subscription-based content platform in August
Kakao, the nation’s largest mobile messenger operator, is preparing to launch a new subscription-based content platform in August, according to the company on Thursday. The company is currently running a closed beta test of the new platform among its content partners, it said. The platform will allow producers to create, edit and publish various forms of content including news, videos, music and texts. Users can choose the content they want and subscribe via KakaoTa
Technology June 17, 2021
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LG Display readies new offensive with innovative OLED solutions
Poised for a turnaround after years of restructuring efforts, LG Display is rolling out new innovative OLED products, including transparent panels. The world’s largest provider of organic light-emitting diode display panels said Wednesday it will be taking part in the Korea Railways & Logistics Fair 2021 that kicked off a three-day run on Wednesday in Busan to showcase its transparent OLED technology. Transparent OLED panels are what the company believes could be a new cash cow in
Technology June 16, 2021
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SKT buys into ViveStudios to enhance metaverse service
In an effort to lead the emerging era of the metaverse, SK Telecom has made a strategic equity investment in ViveStudios, a producer of virtual content, it announced Monday. The two sides did not disclose details of the deal, including the size of stake to be purchased or the agreed price. ViveStudios, based in Seoul, is recognized for its international award-winning virtual reality movie “Volt.” The producer is well known for superb 3D computer-generated images and visual ef
Technology June 14, 2021
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Naver Labs unveils Alike, a step toward the digitalization of cities
Naver Labs, the research arm of the largest internet company in South Korea, unveiled a solution on Friday at the Seoul Smart Mobility Expo that could support the digitalization of large cities. Dubbed “Alike,” the solution can be used to create “digital twins” of cities, complete with roads and buildings. A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object or process that serves as its real-time digital counterpart. By using aerial photography and artifi
Technology June 11, 2021
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[Herald Interview] Samsung’s ShoeDresser to replace shoe closet at home
One day, Koreans might bid adieu to bulky wooden shoe closets at the entrances of their apartments. Samsung ShoeDresser, a brand new category of home appliance, could replace old closets, changing entirely the way people store and care for their shoes, and also reflecting the importance of the fashion item to millennials. After launching clothing care system AirDresser in 2018, Samsung’s engineers at the consumer electronics unit caught the growing trend of shoe-lovers, which led to t
Technology June 11, 2021
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[News Focus] Legal risks persist at Samsung as Lee’s trial continues
Samsung Group’s de facto chief Lee Jae-yong attended a court hearing on Thursday as part of an ongoing trial on alleged irregularities surrounding his ascension to the helm of the South Korean tech conglomerate. As always, the tycoon, who is serving a 2 1/2-year jail term over a previous bribery conviction, didn’t utter a single word throughout the full-day session held at the Seoul Central District Court, as his attorneys fought hard to fend off additional convictions. The charge
Technology June 10, 2021
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[단독] 정부, 삼성·SK·LG 등 대기업 직원 모더나 백신 접종 수요 조사
정부가 국내 대기업 직원들을 대상으로 모더나 코로나-19 백신 접종 수요 조사에 나섰다. 9일 업계에 따르면 최근 고용노동부는 삼성전자 및 전자계열사, SK하이닉스, LG전자 등에 백신 접종 공문을 보냈다. 해당 공문은 규모 있는 제조시설을 운영 중이며 사내병원을 갖추고 있는 국내 주요 대기업을 대상으로 보내진 것으로 파악된다. 대기업 직원들을 대상으로 준비 중인 백신은 미국 모더나 백신인 것으로 알려졌다. 또한 백신 접종이 가능한 특정 연령대 언급은 없는 것으로 전해졌다. 삼성전자에 따르면 광주, 천안 등 지방 사업장에서 관련 공문을 전달 받았으며, 관련 하여 대응 방안은 아직 정해지지 않은 상태다. 반도체 공장이 있는 화성사업장 관계자는 이번 정부 수요 조사 관련하여 확인해줄 수 없다고 전했다. 전자계열사인 삼성전기는 최근 직원들에 백신 접종 신청을 공지한 바 있으며, 이르면 7월말 사내병원을 통한 직원 백신 접종을 준비 중인 것으로 알
한국어판 June 9, 2021
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[Exclusive] Government preparing Moderna vaccine for Samsung, SK, LG employees
The South Korean government is preparing to provide the COVID-19 vaccine from US pharmaceutical company Moderna to employees of some major domestic companies as part of efforts to help normalize their business operations early, according to industry sources Wednesday. The Ministry of Employment and Labor has sent out related guidance to companies including Samsung Electronics and its affiliates, SK and LG Group companies, multiple sources confirmed to The Korea Herald. According to the compan
Technology June 9, 2021
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