19Mar

Samsung Fined In Korea (Again) For Obstructing Price Fixing Investigation

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When Samsung (among others) was called out for taking part in a mobile price-fixing scheme last week I expected the company to pony up the 14.2 billion won and keep their collective heads down for a while. That would’ve been the smart move: pay up, show remorse, move on, etc.

A few Samsung execs had a different idea though. According to the Korea JoongAng Daily, they instead obstructed an official investigation by the country’s Fair Trade Commission shortly thereafter, which netted the company another 400 million won ($356,000) in fines.

The fine may not sound like much — especially in comparison to the one they were hit with last week — but it’s the largest that the Korean Fair Trade Commission has ever meted out for obstructing an investigation. That should give you an idea of how seriously the Korean government seems to be taking this situation, but what exactly did those Samsung employees do?

The extent to which Samsung employees tried to cover up the company’s misdeeds was pretty astounding. A small group of Samsung security guards attempted to bar a team of investigators from entering the premises, even going so far as to say that President Lee Myung-Bak wouldn’t be able to enter without an appointment. While they ran interference, a “high-level executive in the wireless department” ordered employees to get ride of related data and replace computers to cover their tracks.

And that’s not all. The Korea Herald reports that Samsung occasionally provided the FTC with falsified information intended to throw off the commission’s investigation.

One unnamed Samsung executive was particularly tricky — he not only lied about attending a meeting in Seoul on the day of the investigation, he was also found to have completely wiped his PC’s hard drive. He later admitted that his computer contained information about their deals with carrier SK Telecom, who received the lion’s share of fines (20.2 billion won, or $17.9 million) doled out by the FTC last week.

You have to wonder what was going though these guys’ heads; did they honestly thought a quick-and-dirty coverup would be enough to stymie investigators? The whole thing seems very brazen to me, though I suppose I can see where fear and panic would take hold of these execs and drive them (and their employees by extension) to do some ridiculous things.



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19Mar

LG launches two new A540 in Korea with the A540-H and AH

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Here you are the A540-H, a new 3D notebook from LG. While LG announced at CES earlier this year the Glasses-Free 3D A540-T/D, today in Korea LG announced a new version of this A540 with the A540-H and its Cinema 3D IPS Display (Passive 3D glasses). This new A540-H comes with SRS Premium Sound 5.1, a new Core i7 Quad Core CPU, as well as a nice GeForce GT555M Graphics. If like most of us you have no interest whatsoever in 3D you will be glad that LG will also propose in Korea the A540-P with …
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06Mar

LG’s Hefty Optimus Vu Released In Korea, World Tour To Follow?

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Remember LG’s squarish, Gingerbread-powered Optimus Vu smartphone? The Korean company’s new handful debuted at this year’s Mobile World Congress, and thanks to its… ahem… unique industrial design, it turned its share of heads on the show floor.

But will the ability to cause people to do double-takes translate into real sales? We should have the answer soon, as LG has announced that the Optimus Vu has gone on sale in its native South Korea.

The Optimus Vu has garnered more than a few comparisons to the Galaxy Note, but it’s definitely a peculiar take on the concept that Samsung has been running with. Most notably, the Optimus Vu features a 5-inch IPS display with a 4:3 aspect ratio, which accounts for the device’s boxy frame. A quick peek inside the device reveals a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, all of which is housed in a 8.5mm-thick frame.

There’s no word yet on whether or not the Optimus Vu will embark on the same sort of world tour that its Samsung contemporary is currently enjoying, but my gut says LG will eventually rebrand the thing and push it into other markets. It’s not like there isn’t a precedent for a device like this — Samsung has sold over 2 million Galaxy Notes globally since it launched in October of last year. Not too shabby for a device that tech critics and pundits have generally come down hard on, though more than a few consumers seem to have taken a shine to the thing.

Will the Optimus Vu be able to replicate that level of success? LG certainly hopes so — they’ve poured gobs of money into their once-flagging handset division, and is in dire need of a real hit. With the hybrid phone/tablet market still in its infancy, the Optimus Vu may give LG a much-needed kick in the pants, though its relatively dumb stylus may hamper people’s enthusiasm.



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16Feb

Samsung unleash its HMX-F80 compact camcorder in Korea

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Announced during this year CES, Samsung’s HMX-F80 camcorder is now officially available in Korea!
The F80 is a family-friendly option that offers HD capabilities and upgraded image quality in an affordable and stylish package, full of intelligent features and powered by HDMI. With 52x optical zoom and 65x intelli-zoom, the F80 brings users closer to the action. The F80 also features 1280 x 720 30p recording for smooth and clear video capturing in clear and bright detail on the 1/3.2″ 5M …
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06Feb

Samsung Electronics Introduces in Korea its Super-slim Camera with F.25 Bright Lens, the ‘ST77’

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Samsung has launched in Korea a super-slim compact camera ‘ST77’ equipped with F2.5 Bright Lens in stylish design. ST77 is a super-slim camera of 90.7 mm * 16.9 mm * 10.1 g, yet empowered with smart features like Funny Face, Picture in Picture, Live Panorama and Smart Auto & Filter.
In particular, ST77 is equipped with F.25 Bright Lens, enabling for photography of fine and quality images at nights or under low lights. ST77 also features a CCD with 16.10 million pixels, 25mm Wide Angle and …
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