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Samsung Apps contest 2010 for TV winners are announced

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As we informed you Samsung held Samsung Apps Contest 2010 for Internet TV to source applications using on Samsung Internet TV via Samsung App store. Finally they announced winners and showed up the applications on July 1st in South Korea.

Samsung Apps for TV is a smart TV version of application store that provides various applications such as internet News, Youtube, Weather info and games.

Read the full article → July 2, 2010 News

CareAce Weekly Round-up: June 4th

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CareAce Trends in a blurb >> SGH-i897 has been suspiciously identical to the Samsung Galaxy. AT&T finally reveals it as the Samsung Captivate. Samsung Galaxy S hits benchmark performance. MobileBurn.com has reviewed Samsung Wave throughly. We have reviewed to Android apps: ShootMe and Bluetooth File Transfer. (Both beneficial for this job. ;-) ) Samsung Galaxy Tab debuts in a Twitpic from the Samsung Blog of South Africa. Samsung being bullish in the market with Samsung Wave (bada-OS) and Galaxy S (Android-OS): states their market goals, prices over Europe and Asia, new websites to support these smartphones.

Read the full article → June 4, 2010 News

Samsung bada (2.7mil USD) Developer Challenge

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Samsung bada developers can win a share of the $2,700,000 prize and have their app featured prominently on Samsung Apps that exist in 75 countries. The competition prizes are as follows:

Read the full article → May 17, 2010 News

Samsung released iPhone, iPod application

Samsung has just released an application for the iPhone, a TV remote control application designated for Samsung Internet@TV. This application was unveiled at CTIA last month, originally available for Windows Mobile devices on the Samsung App Store.

Read the full article → April 9, 2010 News

3D Phototour demonstrate basic 3D Engine functions

The application is rather simple and does a basic demonstration of your device’s 3D engine function. Designed for Samsung Omnia, the application should also work on latter devices including the Samsung Omnia II.

Read the full article → April 6, 2010 Applications

Motion Sketch for Samusng Omnia

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Available on the Samsung App Store, the Motion Sketch is an interesting application that basically takes multiple shots on release, and then display the overlapping multiple exposures on one picture.

Read the full article → April 2, 2010 Applications

Photo Fun with Face Swapper for Samsung Omnia

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Developed by Samsung itself, Face Swapper is probably not a must-have application in your crowded application warehouse. Nonetheless, it’s just fun to play with some pictures of your friends and swap their faces.

Read the full article → March 30, 2010 Applications

Samsung Kies: Access Samsung App Store on PC

This is good news for users of Samsung’s Application Store. Similar to the relationship between iTunes and iPod, users can now access applications (and widgets) through both desktop and mobile alike.

Read the full article → November 4, 2009 News

Want a free Omnia II to develop for Windows Mobile 6.5?

Samsung Application Store is opening a day-long event, where they are offering a free Omnia II for Windows Mobile developers. The goal? Attracting more developers to develop applications for Samsung devices as well as the app store. The downside? You have to be in the UK on November 2nd to collect your prize.

Read the full article → October 28, 2009 News

Samsung App Store Now Supports 5 Platforms

Samsung has announced that its application store will support all five platforms including LiMo, Android, Windows Mobile , Symbian and Samsung’s very own OS, SHP. According to Samsung’s spokesperson, this is a logical step for Samsung as a mobile phone manufacturer, as future devices will continue to be delivered on these platforms.

Read the full article → October 19, 2009 News