Australian Ban On Samsung Galaxy Tab Continues

Ever since this April, Apple has been doggedly pursuing Samsung worldwide, accusing that the South Korean company copied the designs of iPad and iPhone. Samsung, of course, has resorted with counter-cases. We reported a while ago that an appeals court in Australia overturned the ban on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab. However, the court has allowed, on Apple’s request, to let the ban stay intact till Dec 9, when Apple will apply for an appeal against the ruling.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 Review

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is yet another nifty addition to the Android family. Thin, sleek and very light, the device runs smoothly on Android Honeycomb and has a fairly good battery life of about 9 hours.

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Australian Court Lifts Ban From Samsung Galaxy Tab

A day ago, we reported that there’s a high probability that an Australian appeals court may overturn a ban imposed on Samsung’s tablet in Australia. The ban was imposed in response to Apple’s objection. As it is, our apprehensions were quite true. The ban was overturned by an Australian court on Wednesday.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 4G 10.1″ 16GB Android Tablet By Verizon Wireless

Enjoy a fully immersive tablet experience with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 for Verizon Wireless, which combines the power of the Android Honeycomb operating system with the ultra-fast Verizon Wireless 4G LTE mobile broadband network. With its brilliant 10.1-inch display, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the thinnest and lightest large-screen mobile tablet. Its 1 GHz Tegra 2 dual-core processor makes running multiple applications a breeze, and it offers support for Adobe Flash Player 10.3 for an optimized web experience.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus WiFi Coming To US

Samsung officially announced the upcoming availability of its Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus tablet featuring the Peel Smart Remote TV appliation and the 7-inch slate will hit retailers on November 13th for $400, four days before Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet starts shipping. Running Android Honeycomb, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is small, weighs a mere 12 ounces, is just a trim 0.39-inches thick, and features a 7-inch display and there’s no word yet if the slate will use an LCD screen or an AMOLED, but Samsung’s Touchwiz UI should be installed. The 16GB is the only version arriving so far, the 32GB flavor later this year or early 2012 and will begin taking pre-orders of the slate on October 23rd……………….

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Bike Holder

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 is one of the better iPad 2 competitors we’ve seen and now it’s got an accessory to help it pull away from the competition, which made courtesy of UK bike manufacturer 14 Bike Co, it’s a customised road bike complete with a holder for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Since Samsung Galaxy Tab comes in two colors, the bike company has also decided to bring out the tab bike in dual tone so the bicycle matches the device and the tab users can download speed and heart rate monitor applications and check it while they are on the move as bicycles from 14 Bike Co. do not come with a speedometer………………

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 With 4G LTE Hits Verizon

Samsung’s LTE-equipped Galaxy Tab 10.1 comes to Verizon on July 28th and Verizon started offering pre-orders on the 4G-ready Galaxy Tab 10.1 last month. The 16GB model retails for $529.99, while the 32GB option goes for $629.99 and if customers connect to Verizon’s LTE network, they’ll need to choose one of Verizon’s three data plans, which cost $30, $50, and $80 per month for 2GB, 5GB, and 10GB of data usage………………

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iPhone And Samsung Galaxy Tab Banned In Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia bans iPhone and Samsung Galaxy Tab at security institutions and has just issued a new ruling that would affect all iPhone and Samsung Galaxy Tab owners, they are no longer allowed to be brought into the country’s security institutions from this Saturday onwards. This ban was declared due to the security concern that these high-tech telecommunication gadgets can be infiltrated easily via hacking and the US itself as well as a bunch of other countries across the pond have issued such a blanket ban on security organizations where these devices are concerned…………..

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