Samsung is working on the development of a smart watch, whose features, price and time of the start of sales are not yet known. And while the story of Apple's watch is still unofficial, development of the similar solutions from Samsung has been confirmed in an interview with Bloomberg by Lee Young Hee, the company's vice president of mobile division.
Timing is everything, at least that is what they used to tell me when I would ask for new hardware or upgrades for equipment. This is a very simple rule that extends into many corners of life and is a core part of almost every business strategy. If we take this as true then what are we to think about the timing behind EA CEO John Riccitiello’s resignation?
Earlier this year Sony introduced a flagship smartphone called the Xperia Z, and now he's joined by two middle-class devices. The first is the Xperia SP driven by dual core processor with a clock speed of 1.7 GHz and 4.6 inch diagonal screen resolution of 720x1280 pixels. All of this is put in a compact body made of aluminum. One of the most interesting informations is that SP will have support for LTE networks.
THX has a patent titled "Narrow profile speaker configurations and systems", which they received in the 2008. Now they have concluded that in Apple's iPhone, iMac and iPad they used solution provided by this patent without permission, so, logically, have launched a lawsuit against Apple, because Apple inflicted damage with that move. The lawsuits seek monetary damages or payment of licenses, and that the court force Apple to stop violation of THX's patent.
Android 5.0 codenamed Key Lime Pie should be launched in May. Apparently, if you believe the sources of SamMobile, Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II will get the upgrade to the new OS. However for bunch of their devices Android 4.2.2 will be the final version.
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