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Samsung Shape: Your Music Can Follow You Around the House



Picture coming home from your evening work commute with music playing through your headphones. Then, as soon as you walk through your door, the song you're listening begins playing from a speaker in your living room. That's what Samsung wants you to be able to do. Today, the company announced a new multi-room speaker system it's (rather strangely) called Samsung Shape. The idea is to let you listen to your music—from your phone, laptop, or any DLNA-compatible device—tether-free, anywhere you are in your home. 

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Samsung announced the longly awaited Note 3 phablet during their unpacked event on 4th September here in Berlin at the ongoing IFA 2013 conference. The successor to the hugely popular model, Note 2, is pretty similar to the specs and features of Galaxy S4, which was announced in March this year.



Samsung Galaxy Note 3 packs a 5.7-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display which looks stunning just like its sibling, Galaxy S4. It comes with a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor from Qualcomm (or 1.9GHz Exynos 5 Octa for non-LTE markets) and 3GB of RAM. Other important specs include a 13MP camera on the rear, 16GB/32GB of internal memory and 3200mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy Gear Smartwatch


The Galaxy Gear smartwatch from Samsung is the company’s first attempt to enter a market in which the industry has adopted as the next opportunity for growth. There isn’t anything on the market that is quite like this device when compared to other smartwatches, as it runs a full-color display, has a built-in camera, and supports 70+ third party applications out of the box. It’s a brave attempt at breathing new life into a growing market, but did Samsung hit it out of the park? We are about to find out.
This is our full Galaxy Gear review.

Grudge Match: LG G2 vs Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One


with the LG G2 flagship being announced yesterday, all the leading companies have unveiled their flagship devices. The G2 will compete with the current elite crop of smartphones. The company has dropped the “Optimus” label, and its new breed of high-end smartphones will be branded under the “G” series. Though the smartphone has some interesting design aspects, its USP is likely to be the software. Samsung and HTC have also been focusing on the software bit with their latest smartphones, and here comes LG. We’ve thrown the G2 in the ring with the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One, to find out who emerges as the winner. 


Ultimate Guide to Samsung Galaxy 2013



Find Out How To Do Anything With Your Samsung Galaxy Device Samsung’s Galaxy range covers a broad selection of smartphones and tablet devices, but the one thing they all have in common is Google’s Android operating system. There are a wide range of smartphones, which include budget, mid-range and further premium models. Ultimate Guide to Samsung Galaxy MagBook will show you how the Galaxy range has evolved, the different versions of Android from one model to the next and the variations of Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface (UI) overlay.

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