Samsung stories
Samsung wins appeal to overturn Australian ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1, but faces Apple's fightback with a further delay.
Samsung trumps Apple in smartphone sales, shipping up to 28 million units, as anticipation for a new iPhone tempers Apple's figures.
Apple wins injunction in Aussie court, blocking Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales over iPad similarities, amidst heated patent disputes.
Samsung seeks to block iPhone 4S sales in France and Germany, alleging Apple's new handset infringes on wireless technology patents.
Apple dismisses Samsung's settlement offer in the Australian court, prolonging the global patent dispute over tablet technology.
Samsung reignites its legal feud with Apple in France over mobile tech patents, following a recent loss in Germany.
Apple accused of wiping out entire galaxy to make desktop wallpaper prettier, sparking speculation about message to Samsung.
Samsung spearheads the move towards paperless offices, making business smarter and more mobile with its advanced Android smartphones and tablets.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab reaches a milestone, selling over 600,000 units globally (excluding New Zealand) in just one month, eyeing one million by year-end.
Samsung's eagerly awaited Galaxy S update for Android 2.2 Froyo in Europe is delayed, potentially affecting the release in New Zealand.
Samsung has confirmed that the Froyo update, expected in Nov/Dec, will resolve Skype issues on the Galaxy S. The device recently surpassed 5 million sales.
Seagate and Samsung partner to elevate SSD tech, promising advances in performance, reliability, and energy efficiency for enterprise storage.
Telecom launches a new handset with a widget menu for social networking royalty, priced at $599. Available in silver and pink.
Operating systems stole the show at GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, with Microsoft, Google, and Palm revealing game-changing software updates.
Google's latest Android OS, Ice Cream Sandwich, will debut on October 19 in Hong Kong, aiming to dodge the media frenzy following Steve Jobs' death.
Samsung's Galaxy S II hits 3 million global sales, setting it on the path to becoming the company's top-selling smartphone amid rival delays.
Limited edition tablet (featuring special leather case and Bluetooth headset) unveiled at Europe's Millionaire Fair.
Samsung partners with Ingram Micro to launch five cutting-edge notebooks in New Zealand, entering the competitive laptop market.
Intel may soon enter the iPhone chip market as reports suggest advanced negotiations with Infineon to acquire its Wireless Solutions segment.
Telecommunication providers had a strong showing in this year's Deloitte Fast 50, which ranks the fastest growing companies in New Zealand.