Over the last few years, touch has become a mainstream input method for mobile phones, especially smartphones. Thanks to these touch technologies, smartphone users are able to more easily operate small devices and utilize an …
Read the full story »Korea’s research and development (R&D) investment ranked as the fourth largest among member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries following Sweden, Finland and Japan as of 2008.
Due to the soaring popularity of Samsung’s Galaxy S, the cumulative sales of Android-based smartphones outpaced the Apple iPhone to become the No. 1 seller by operating system as of the end of July.
While KT, the sole distributor of the iPhone in Korea, is talking with Apple to introduce the iPad in the local market, the second-largest mobile operator is also preparing to launch an Android-based tablet PC, …
Can you imagine people powering their mobile phone or music/video device while jogging in the sun?
A University of Southern California team has produced flexible transparent carbon atom films that may have great potential for …
KT, Korea’s top fixed-line operator and No. 2 mobile carrier, said it will spend 5.1 trillion won (US$ 4.31 billion) on fixed-line and wireless networks over the next four years to cover surging data traffic …
In the second quarter, Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics have maintained their global ranking thanks to an increase in mobile phone shipments. However, both Korean companies’ operating margins dropped because of a lack of competitiveness …
The Korean government said it would introduce the so-called “Smart Work” system, which permits anyone to work anytime and anywhere by using the Internet and smart phones. The new system would be expected to make …
N-Screen is aimed at providing content across a variety of platforms such as the TV, PC and mobile devices to share and consume information seamlessly.
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- KT’s Plan for N-Screen
While Apple did not disclose yet its plan to introduce its iPad tablet PC in Korea, Android-based devices are in the queue for launching in the third quarter.
At Apple’s announcement last Monday that the …
At the press conference at its headquarters last Friday, Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs accepted blame for the newest iPhone’s antenna malfunction. However, he dismissed the problem as so-called “Antennagate.” Jobs said rival smart phones also …