Samsung A130 for South Korea
Samsung has made A130 clamshell phone official. It’s a Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) device and will come to both SKT and KT as SHW-A130S and SHW-A130K respectively. The USP of…
Samsung has made A130 clamshell phone official. It’s a Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) device and will come to both SKT and KT as SHW-A130S and SHW-A130K respectively. The USP of…
Samsung will soon launch a simple clamshell device in its home market. It’s the SHW-A130 that will arrive on SKT and KT in white, black and red colors and feature…
The launch of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1) is postponed minutes before lift-off. The exact reason of the halt was not been announced. However, the problem is rumored to…
At a time of heightened tension between North Korea and South Korea and the U.S., the North Korean government has cut mobile internet access for foreign visitors. The decision came in less than a month after the reclusive regime opened mobile internet access for visitors.
Google’s executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, had been to North Korea these last few days. Now that he is back from his trip, Schmidt has penned a post on Google+ elaborating the state of technology as well as internet access in the country. His views, more or less, confirm that North Korea is riddled with state-sponsored suppression of freedom of speech.
We have already seen ‘world’s largest 55-inch OLED HDTV’ in CES 2012 from the South Korean tech giant LG Electronics. LG was awarded the “Best of Show” at the CES 2012 for its preliminary design of the OLED TV. And now, the company has announced that it will start taking pre-orders for its new 55-inch WRGB OLED television in Korea.
North Korea had been planning to install a rocket at its Sohae launch pad. According to news agency Yonhap’s report, the country has already begun installing a rocket at its Sohae launch pad ahead of a planned launch this month.
When it comes to high internet speeds, many of us expect that probably US, UK or Japan will be on the top of the list. But that’s not true. Rather, a quite unexpected contender, South Korea, boasts the fastest internet speeds in the world. Now, the country has achieved yet another significant milestone which hasn’t been achieved by any other nation.