 Dennis Hissink : 2009-12-16 13:40:13
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Samsung T9 predictive text input for mobile phones : Nuance Communications, Inc. announced that Samsung has extended its relationship with Nuance to ship T9 and XT9 predictive text input products across Samsung’s global portfolio of mobile phones. Nuance’s T9 and XT9 are the industry’s most widely adopted predictive text technologies that make it faster and easier for consumers to send text messages and emails, and quickly type URLs via any keypad format, including standard and touchscreen 12-key and QWERTY keypads. As a result of this renewed partnership, Samsung will provide innovative predictive text capabilities to a broad range of consumers in all of its markets, as Samsung T9 and XT9 support more than 80 languages.
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 Dennis Hissink : 2009-11-22 11:11:11
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New open mobile platform: Samsung bada : Samsung announced the launch of its own open mobile platform, Samsung Bada in December. This new addition to Samsung’s mobile ecosystem enables developers to create applications for millions of new Samsung mobile phones, and consumers to enjoy a fun and diverse mobile experience. In order to build a rich smartphone experience accessible to a wider range of consumers across the world, Samsung brings Bada OS, a new open mobile platform with a variety of mobile applications and content. Samsung will be able to expand the range of choices for mobile phone users to enjoy the smartphone experiences. By adopting Samsung Bada, users will be able to easily enjoy various applications on their mobile.
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 Dennis Hissink : 2009-11-19 11:45:03
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Olympic Games news via free Samsung App : Samsung Electronics announced the public availability of its Wireless Olympic Works (WOW) communications platform, designed to keep users connected and informed during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Fans around the world can download and install Samsung’s Public WOW Application from Samsung’s official Olympic Games microsite (samsung.com/vancouver2010). The Samsung App is free to download to Samsung’s Omnia II device or any Samsung smartphone that supports the Windows Mobile 6.1 or 6.5 operating systems. For the first time, people will receive up-to-the minute information, including Olympic news, schedules, results and medal standings previously available only to official staff.
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