Nikon D3200 Olympus PEN Lite Olympus PEN Mini Nikon 1 J1 Samsung NX200 Canon EOS 600D
Nikon D3200 Olympus PEN Lite Olympus PEN Mini Nikon 1 J1 Samsung NX200 Canon EOS 600D
  News Headlines Acer BenQ Canon Casio Epson Fujifilm HP Kodak Leica Minox Nikon Olympus Panasonic Pentax Ricoh SanDisk Samsung Sanyo Sigma Sony  
Member of DIWA Awards
 
     
Powered by True
Counted by OneStat.com
Samsung App
Dennis Hissink : November 19th 2009 - 11:45 CET
Digital Camera Review Test Appareil Photo Numerique Prueba camara digital Digitale Camera Test Dijital Kamera Incelemeleri Digitalkamera Test Digitalkamera
SamsungOlympic 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.

Samsung App

Wireless Olympic news via Samsung App on your mobile
Samsung has provided wireless technology to enable communication between officials and staff using state-of-the-art mobile phones and WOW since the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. For the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Samsung has brought WOW to a new level with advanced technology, new media and improved accessibility that will link fans directly to the Games using their mobile phones and the free Samsung App.

Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games and Samsung App link people worldwide
“Our focus for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games is on linking consumers around the world to the Games using Samsung technology in a way that’s not been done before,” said Paul Brannen, General Manager, Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics Canada. “Samsung will connect fans through its WOW technology, mobile phones and website to enable people to share and celebrate their favourite Olympic ‘WOW’ moments with friends and family.”

Samsung mobile App

Samsung mobile App download offers access to up-to-date Olympic news
Samsung will provide an estimated 9,200 units of wireless communications equipment for use at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games by VIPs, delegates and organizing the Olympic Family. For the Olympic Family, WOW includes services such as the free Samsung App and Olympic Games information updates (mINFO), text-based Games status casting service (mLIVE) and Group Messaging service (mCOMM). As a messaging tool, the WOW service will enable users to send operation messages to large groups simultaneously, including schedule notifications, work orders and other services.

Samsung WOW service during Olympic Games
“We are pleased to continue our sponsorship of the Olympic Games as the Worldwide Olympic Partner for wireless communications equipment,” said Gyehyun Kwon, vice president and head of Worldwide Sports Marketing, Samsung Electronics. “While we are making WOW publicly available, the platform was specifically developed to support Olympic Games operations and will continue to play a key role in all Games-time communications for the Olympic family.”

Free Samsung App

Availability of free Samsung App
For all Samsung Omnia II (I8000), OmniaLITE (B7300) and Omnia (I900) users in the UK, France and Italy, where the Samsung Application Store (samsungapps.com) is available from the end of November, downloading the WOW application will as easy as the touch of a button. Samsung’s Public WOW Application will operate on a limited capacity until the Games officially begin on February 12.
   Samsung Omnia 2
   Samsung phone reviews
   Samsung cell phones
   Next  Portable USB hard drive
   Previous  Casio EX-G1
   News by brand: Samsung
   News by category: Software
   News by brand and category: Samsung Software
   Nikon D3100 - $549.95
   Canon EOS 550D - $624.99
   Sony NEX-5N - $649.00
   Nikon Coolpix P500 - $
   Nikon D5100 - $649.00
   Sony CyberShot DSC HX100V - $
   Canon EOS 60D - $1079.00
   Panasonic Lumix DMC LX5 - $379.00
   Canon PowerShot G12 - $399.00
   Olympus E-P3 - $899.00


LetsGoDigital digital camera magazine
Latest Samsung announcements
Samsung Omnia M
Galaxy S3 Smartphone features
Samsung Galaxy S3 Smartphone interaction
Galaxy S3 powered by Exynos 4 Quad processor
Samsung Galaxy S3
Galaxy S3 accessories
Samsung External DVD writer
Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung Brightside
Samsung Gusto 2
Samsung Smart TV Skype Camera
Samsung Galaxy Note App Challenge
Samsung Smart TV Series
Samsung Smart TV Interaction
Samsung Smart Evolution Kit
 
Twitter LetsGoDigital
Latest news headlines
Nikon Coolpix S9200 review
Pentax K30 features
Nikon Coolpix S9200 test photos
Nikon S9200 test videos
Nikon D600
Olympus SZ-31MR review
Pentax K-30
Pentax K-30
Pentax Optio LS465
Pentax DA 50mm f/1.8 lens
Panasonic Lumix G X 12-35mm lens
Olympus SZ-31MR test photos
Olympus SZ-31MR test videos
Olympus SZ-31MR panorama photos
Olympus Tough TG-820 review
   
CES 2012
  Mobile Phones : Apple BlackBerry HTC LG Motorola Nokia Samsung Sony-Ericsson   Smartphones Tablets Software   CES CeBIT Gadgets IFA Photokina PMA