Goto

Collaborating Authors

 samsung unveil


Samsung unveils its largest 8K TV yet

Engadget

Samsung is pushing forward the idea that bigger is better with the announcement of its new 98-inch Class QN990C Neo QLED 8K TV. It joins 2023's 65-inch, 75-inch and 85-inch 8K QN900C Neo QLED TVs, with the latest addition debuting at the CEDIA Expo 2023 alongside its 4K counterpart (available in sizes ranging from 43-inch to 85-inch). The 98-inch Class QN990C Neo QLED 8K TV is made up of Quantum Mini LEDs to produce over a billion colors and uses AI to enhance any content you watch up to 8K quality. It's also equipped with an Anti-Glare screen and Ultra Viewing Angle technology, which Samsung says should allow you to see what's going on from any angle without the need to block out light. The TV's structure is made with a 360-degree All-Metal Design and has a Slim Fit Wall Mount to give the TV more of an appearance of being flesh to the wall.


Samsung unveils its ultra-thin $399 iPad killer with built-in Bixby voice assistant

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Samsung is taking on Apple with a brand new tablet. The Korean tech giant on Friday took the wraps off of the Galaxy Tab S5e, its lightest and thinnest-ever tablet that's also equipped with the Bixby voice assistant for the first time. The Tab S5e starts at $399 and goes on sale later this year. The Tab S5e is Samsung's lightest and thinnest-ever tablet that's also equipped with the Bixby voice assistant for the first time. The Tab S5e features a 10.5-inch screen with an ultra-thin, super light metal casing that's 5.5mm thick and weighs just 400g, or less than 1lb.


Samsung unveils first new Galaxy 8 phone since Note 7 – video

The Guardian

This model boasts a larger display with no home button and also a voice assistant to rival Siri and Google. The Note 7 recall cost Samsung at least $5.3 bn (£4.27bn)


Bonjour Bixby: Samsung unveils its own AI aide to debut on the Galaxy S8

PCWorld

Ahead of next week's announcement of the Galaxy S8, Samsung has introduced the world to Bixby, its own entry into the increasingly crowded AI landscape. Samsung is a bit late to the AI race led by Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant, but it has a bit of a different strategy. Instead of wowing us with encyclopedic knowledge, Samsung is putting Bixby at the center of the Galaxy experience. It's calling it an intelligent interface, rather than an assistant, and it will work across the phone and any "Bixby-enabled" apps to reduce the number of taps we need to make. Rather than adding summoning functionality into the home button, Samsung has built a dedicated button on the side of the S8 (seen in the picture above) to "make it feel easier and more comfortable to give commands."


Samsung unveils its voice-controlled 'Powerbot' vacuum

Daily Mail - Science & tech

The first motorised vacuum cleaner was crafted by an English engineer in 1901, and the humble invention has come a long way since then. Robot vacuums can now automatically clean rooms and corridors around the home at just the touch of a button, making hungover New Year's Day cleaning a breeze. This week, Samsung announced the latest of its'Powerbot' robot vacuums, named the VR7000. The Korean tech firm says that its newest cleaner is compatible with Amazon's new Echo voice assistant, allowing users to control the robot with voice commands. This week, Samsung announced the latest of its'Powerbot' robot vacuums, named the VR7000 (pictured).