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Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide: Netbooks...rubber-clad Samsung Go older brother, but the N130 makes up for it with strong battery life for the price (5.8 hours) and telltale Samsung quality. It's just not going to win any awards for "world's most surprising netbook" when you stick... In this article: Engadget, Linux, ASUS Eee PC, World of Warcraft, Acer, Samsung, Sony, Ubuntu, and Carbon |
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Telegraph.co.uk - Digital Life | November 05, 2009
Rick Maybury on copy contacts and recovering tools
...Spybot on your PC there is a fix, contained in Cumulative Security Update KB969897 Q: I've got a Samsung netbook running Windows XP and Outlook Express. My home PC runs Windows Vista and Windows Mail. I want to copy my Contacts list into...
In this article: Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Windows Contacts, Windows XP, Samsung, Microsoft, and Houston
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The Australian | 5 days ago
Vendors on Windows 7 bandwagon
...XP-based machines with new offerings based on Windows 7. One example is the N140 netbook from Samsung, which offers an impressive number of features in a lightweight package. Tipping the scales at 1.2kg, the device has a 25cm screen and...
In this article: Toshiba, Sony, VAIO, Samsung, Dell, Intel, Blu-ray, Dell Inspiron, Windows XP, and Windows Vista
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I4U News | October 18, 2009
Samsung N130 Windows 7 Netbook Already Available For Pre-Order
...Oct 2009 10:20:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr | Topic: Notebooks and PCs Samsung releases their N130 netbook currently selling with Windows XP also with Windows 7 Starter. Amazon has already listed the new Samsung N130 10.1-inch Windows 7...
In this article: Samsung, Windows XP, Netbook, Intel, and Europe
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | October 22, 2009
New system may push PC mkt revival
...lend a bigger push to sales. Samsung has drawn a two-pronged strategy aEUR" while for netbooks it will continue with both Windows XP and Windows 7, in case of notebooks, it will completely migrate to Windows 7. Dell, too, has outlined a...
In this article: Microsoft, Dell, Windows XP, Samsung, Acer, IDC, Infosys, and Hewlett-Packard
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PC World: Latest Technology News | August 24, 2009
Windows 7 Starter Edition Is Too Wimpy for New Netbooks
...has a 10-inch screen with an impressive (for a netbook) resolution of 1,366 by 768 pixels. Both the Samsung and Sony netbooks come with Windows XP. Nokia says the Booklet will come with Windows 7-no surprise there-but it hasn't said which...
In this article: Netbooks, AT&T, Nokia, Microsoft, 4chan, PayPal, Iphone, Google, Sony, and Liskula Cohen
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The Register | September 04, 2009
Samsung intros Europe's first Nvidia Ion netbook
...battery as standard. Samsung will sell the device with Windows XP Home over here, but various reports from the US suggest the netbook's North American debut is being held back pending the release of Windows 7. Given the N510's...
In this article: Samsung, Europe, Nvidia, Windows XP Home, Intel, Italy, UK, and US
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The Seattle Times | July 15, 2009
Review: $500 Samsung netbook sports new processor
...and weight are still netbook-ish: $500 and 3.5 pounds. Like other netbooks, Samsung's lacks a DVD drive and runs the Windows XP operating system, rather than the more recent Vista. The keyboard is smaller than full size, but by no means...
In this article: Intel Corp., Samsung, Netbooks, Microsoft Corp, E mail, Atoms, Stuttering, DVD Drive, Asus, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
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The Samsung Group (Korean: 삼성 그룹) is a multinational conglomerate headquarted in Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea. It is the world's largest conglomerate with an annual revenue of US$173.4 billion in 2008 and is South Korea's largest chaebol. The Samsung Group is composed of numerous international affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand including Samsung Electronics, the world's largest electronics company, Samsung Heavy Industries, the world's second largest shipbuilder and Samsung C&T, a major global construction company. These three multinationals form the core of Samsung Group and reflect its name - the meaning of the Korean word Samsung is "tristar" or "three stars".
Samsung has been the world's most popular consumer electronics brand since 2005 and is the best known South Korean brand in the world. Samsung Group accounts for more than 20% of South Korea's total exports and is the leader in many domestic industries, such as the financial, chemical, retail and entertainment industries. The company's strong influence in South Korea is visible throughout the nation, which has been referred to as the "Republic of Samsung".
- Name:
- Samsung Group
- Type:
- Public
- Location:
- Samsung Town in Seoul, South Korea
- Founder:
- Lee Byung-chul
- Founded:
- 1938
- Industry:
- Conglomerate
- Key People:
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- Lee Kun Hee: Former Chairman and CEO
- Lee Soo-bin: Acting president, CEO of Samsung Life Insurance
- Revenue:
- US$173.4 billion (2008)
- Net Income:
- US$10.7 billion (2008)
- Assets:
- US$252.5 billion (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 276,000 (2008)
- Subsidiaries:
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- Samsung C&T, etc.
- Samsung Electronics
- Samsung Heavy Industries
- Motto:
- Imagine the Possibilities
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