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REDESIGNED: Samsung and SK Telecom to release the T-Omnia in South KoreaFor its home market South Korea, Samsung has redesigned its latest best-seller smartphone, the SGH-i900 Omnia, and is releasing it in Korea as the SCH-M490 T-Omnia. However, the T-Omnia received more then just a different name but Samsung made the good even better by replacing the Omnia's... |
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Ultra-wideband Players Get $20M to MergeToday, Ultra-wideband chip makers Artimi and Staccato Communications announced $20 million in funding and a merger agreement, which seems like tying two leaky boats together, giving them some more gas and hoping they make it to shore. The combination of Artimi and Staccato brings together the two... |
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Dandelion and the Storytelling Ad ModelStorytelling is a powerful thing. Ever since our parents read us bedtime stories, we’ve depended on narratives to help us interpret the world around us–and to escape it. Stories engage us and, as our attention fragments, that is precisely what advertisers are trying to do. Enter the ... |
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Cyworld Packs Up From US, Retreats to KoreaCyworld, the South Korean social network that launched in the US in 2006 with a splashy party has packed up its bags and left the US market. The South Korean social network that is backed by SK Telecom will layoff its entire staff in the US and will continue to operate the English-language site from ... |
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Samsung's T*Omnia praised by Ballmer in Korea, older Omnia coming to US this month?Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Steve Ballmer definitely gets around, last month taking a trip to the UK just to mock Android, this month heading all the way to Korea to praise Samsung's new T*Omnia. He says it's "at the forefront of this new generation of mobile devices," and digs h... |
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RockYou Spits in Recession’s Face, Secures $17 Million In FundingWe know that the looming recession doesn’t mean that all funding will immediately stop, but amidst the waves of layoffs and cautionary e-mails sent by VCs it’s nice to see widget maker RockYou getting additional 17 million dollars, which brings their C Round Total to $52 Million. This... |


