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  • Samsung SmartThings expands integration with IKEA smart home devices

    Samsung SmartThings expands integration with IKEA smart home devices

    Today, Samsung has announced an expansion of its SmartThings ecosystem, bringing deeper integration with IKEA smart home devices powered by the Matter standard. The move is aimed at simplifying smart home setups while making connected devices more accessible and affordable.

  • Samsung brings its browser to PC with new AI capabilities

    Samsung brings its browser to PC with new AI capabilities

    After some time, Samsung has officially expanded its Samsung Browser beyond mobile devices, launching a Windows version that introduces cross-device continuity and new agentic AI features. The move marks a significant shift in Samsung’s software strategy, extending its browser into a broader ecosystem play that connects smartphones and PCs more seamlessly.

  • Samsung previews next-gen privacy protection for Galaxy devices

    Samsung previews next-gen privacy protection for Galaxy devices

    Today, Samsung has announced that it will soon unveil a new privacy feature developed over more than five years that aims to protect on-screen content from prying eyes in public settings. The company describes this latest addition as a layer of privacy that lets users shield sensitive moments when using their phones in crowded places, such as on public transport or in lines.

  • CES 2026: Samsung outlines the future of television at VD Deep Dive

    CES 2026: Samsung outlines the future of television at VD Deep Dive

    During the CES 2026 convention, Samsung Electronics hosted its Visual Display Deep Dive session. Led by SW Yong, President of Samsung’s Visual Display Business, the session took place at The Wynn Las Vegas and highlighted Samsung’s strategy as the global TV market shifts toward premium experiences, larger screens, and more intelligent interaction.

  • Samsung unveils Exynos 2600: A 2nm flagship mobile processor built for AI

    Samsung unveils Exynos 2600: A 2nm flagship mobile processor built for AI

    Samsung has officially introduced the Exynos 2600, its next-generation flagship mobile System on Chip (SoC) designed to power upcoming premium smartphones with advanced performance, enhanced AI capabilities, and improved energy efficiency. Built on Samsung’s most advanced 2nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process technology, the Exynos 2600 is very likely to appear on the upcoming Galaxy S26 Series next year.

  • Today, Samsung officially confirmed that the Exynos 2600 is now in mass production. According to sources, the chip uses the cutting-edge 2 nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process — the first time such a process is being commercialised for smartphone SoCs.

  • Samsung Pay Goes Fully Online in Malaysia with Fiuu

    Samsung Pay Goes Fully Online in Malaysia with Fiuu

    Samsung Pay has been in Malaysia for a few years already. Today, Samsung Malaysia is excited to announce that this service has expanded beyond in-store payments in Malaysia, now supporting online transactions across a wide range of e-commerce merchants.

  • Yes, you read that right. This isn't just some survey from a media outlet, but by Samsung itself. A recent survey of users of Samsung Galaxy phones has found that while many recognise flaws in their photos, a surprisingly large share never use the phone’s built-in AI editing features.

  • Sleep Apnea detection now available on Samsung Galaxy Watch series

    Sleep Apnea detection now available on Samsung Galaxy Watch series

    Today, Samsung has announced the rollout of its Sleep Apnea feature to the Galaxy Watch series, accessible via the Samsung Health Monitor app. This update marks another step forward in Samsung’s commitment to advancing digital health through wearable technology.

  • Samsung starts official rollout of One UI 8 for Galaxy devices in Malaysia

    Samsung starts official rollout of One UI 8 for Galaxy devices in Malaysia

    Samsung Electronics has begun the official rollout of One UI 8bringing new AI-powered features, improved UI flexibility, and stronger privacy protections to a broad range of its Galaxy devices. Starting with the Galaxy S25 series this week, more eligible phones and foldables will receive the update later in the year.


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