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  • Why Samsung’s Founder Said 'Burn Them All' to His Own Phones Samsung Electronics faces a crisis after a poor Q3 report, prompting the semiconductor head to apologize, recalling the Anycall bonfire.
  • Sharp Reveals Its Ambitious Plan for a New Minivan! Sharp enters the EV market with its LDK+ concept minivan, emphasizing versatility and eco-friendly features in Japan.
  • Samsung Heirs' Battle with Rare Disease Leads to Medical Breakthrough Samsung Family's Genetic Disease, Charcot-Marie-ToothKorean Researchers Develop Treatment MethodChai ...
  • Mark Zuckerberg's Visit to South Korea Sparks Discussions on AI and XR Collaboration with LG Electronics Potential Discussions on AI and XR CollaborationPossibility of Meeting with Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae Yong Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, who plans to visit Korea at the end of this month, will likely meet with William Cho, LG’s chief strategy officer. According to Yonhap News, on the 25th, the two parties discussed that Zuckerberg […]
  • Samsung Introduces Galaxy Ring: A Smart Ring Revolutionizing Wearable Technology Samsung Electronics' new wearable device, the Galaxy Ring, is made in the form of a ring that can measure health data, measure heart rate and blood pressure, and also supports smartphone functions...
  • Samsung's $18 Billion Investment Sparks Economic Boom in US Semiconductor Industry Samsung Electronics construction of semiconductor factories in Austin and Taylor, USA, has been worth exceeding $18 billion to the local economy. It has been evaluated that the company has grown into a key company in Texas by creating about 38,000 jobs and significantly contributing to expanding tax revenue. Samsung Austin Semiconductor (SAS), the U.S. subsidiary […]
  • Texas Jury Rules in Favor of Samsung Electronics in $4 Billion Semiconductor Patent Case [TheGuru=SoYoung Oh] Samsung Electronics is expected to win its semiconductor patent infringement battle against a US patent giant. It received a verdict from the jury that it did not infringe the patent. According to industry reports on the 19th, a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas ruled on the 15th (local time) that Samsung Electronics did not infringe on Demaray LLC's semiconductor patents. The verdict did not conclude on the validity of the two patents at issue (patent numbers 7544276 and 7381657). With this verdict, Samsung effectively won the first trial. Samsung was sued by Demaray in July 2020. Samsung Electronics America (SEA), Samsung Semiconductor Inc (SSI), and Samsung Austin Semiconductor LLC (SAS), a U.S. semiconductor fab in Austin, Texas, were also named as defendants. Demaray alleged that Samsung had misappropriated two patents related to an oxidation process that coats wafers with a thin film, and sought more than $4 billion in damages for alleged patent infringement. Demaray called Samsung's semiconductor equipment supplier Applied Materials to testify. This was an unsuccessful attempt to prove Samsung's alleged infringement. Demaray is a patent management company (NPE) that makes money by suing companies over patents without making products. It is headquartered in California, USA, and holds more than 60 patents. It has been involved in lawsuits with Intel and Applied Materials...
  • Samsung Galaxy S24 Tops iPhone in Early Customer Satisfaction: A First for Samsung For the first time, Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy S24 series surpassed the initial satisfaction rate of the latest iPhone. The Galaxy S24 series is receiving the highest rating among all series released after the S20. According to the IT product comparison platform PerfectRec on the 14th, 91% of buyers gave the highest rating in the satisfaction […]
  • Samsung Considering a New Name for 'Galaxy' Samsung Electronics is reportedly considering replacing the Galaxy brand name and will adjust its strategy to emphasize empathy and experience due to younger customers' preference for Apple's iPhone.
  • LG Electronics 2024 QNED TV: Bigger, Smarter, and Boosted AI Performance [iNews24 Reporter Kwon Yong-sam] LG Electronics announced on Monday that it will introduce the 2024 QNED TV with a more powerful artificial intelligence (AI)-based processor.LG Electronics '2024 QNED TV' product image...
  • Apple Watch 9 Sales Stopped in the US Over Patent Infringement Dispute Apple halts sales of Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 in the U.S. due to patent infringement allegations.
  • Apple Reveals A Brilliant New Way To Stop People Peeking On Your Phone Apple's patents enhance privacy: 'Curved Screen Privacy Film' polarizes, 'Adjustable Viewing Angle Display' improves user-controlled privacy.
  • Reasons Why the Galaxy S24 Ultra Could Outshine iPhone 15 Pro Max Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 offers impressive performance, rivaling Apple's A17 in single-core and outperforming it in multi-core.

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