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Founded in 1938, Samsung is the largest chaebol in South Korea. The myriad of companies under its brand are some of the biggest in their respective industries, but Samsung Electronics is the most notable. It makes some of the most popular phones in use today, and its flagship portfolio includes the Galaxy S-series and foldable Z-series devices. It also makes televisions, tablets, computers, headphones, and many of the displays, chips, and batteries found in devices from Apple, Sony, and others.

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Thomas Ricker
Samsung’s latest SmartThings hub arrives in the US.

Aeotec’s $119.99 Smart Home Hub 2 features faster hardware, USB expandability, and support for Bluetooth Low Energy, Zigbee, and Thread. It works as a Matter Controller and prioritizes on-hub communications to keep your smart home up when the cloud is down. It doesn’t support Z-Wave.

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Emma Roth
Samsung brings iFit workouts into its Health app.

The new integration means you can access iFit’s workouts from the “fitness” tab on Samsung’s Health app, with videos spanning high-intensity interval training, Pilates, yoga, strength, recovery, and more. Samsung Health users can access one video per month for free, or pay $9.99 per month for a larger catalog of workout videos.

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Dominic Preston
The AI factory.

Samsung and Nvidia just announced a new “AI megafactory” powered by more than 50,000 Nvidia chips, where AI “analyzes, predicts and optimizes” every step of semiconductor manufacturing, from initial designs to final quality control.

The companies haven’t said where the factory will be built, but its tech will eventually be expanded to Samsung facilities worldwide, including Texas.

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Disney Plus, plus HDR10 Plus, now on Samsung TVs.

Disney is one of the last major streamers to support the open-source, royalty-free (and Samsung-backed) competitor to Dolby Vision. Its inclusion now gives people with Samsung TVs access to the dynamic HDR content that other TV owners have been getting from Dolby Vision.

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Dominic Preston
Samsung doubles down on AI memory.

Reporting its best quarterly financials in over three years, Samsung has its chip business to thank. It’s making bank on memory chips for the AI industry, and will focus next year on mass producing top spec HBM4 chips to keep that success going.

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Samsung finds its Jony Ive.

Did you know Samsung has never had a company-wide head of design before? I bet you’re not surprised.

Mauro Porcini, who recently led Pepsi’s big redesign, has the unenviable job of making the company’s phones feel like its fridges (ads and all), after becoming Samsung’s first ever chief design officer.

Correction: It is Jony Ive, not Jonny.

Here’s what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like

And here’s how to opt out.

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Terrence O'Brien
Don’t worry, Gemini can translate those warning posters in Half-Life Alyx for you.

Brad Lynch, a project manager at EOZ VR, figured out that, while streaming Half-Life Alyx from SteamVR to a Samsung Galaxy XR headset, you can pull up Google Gemini, draw a circle on the screen, and have it spit out English translations of signs for you.

Samsung Galaxy XR hands-on: It’s like a cheaper Apple Vision Pro and launches today
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At $1,799 and with an impressive subscription bundle, Samsung is aggressively taking shots at the Vision Pro.

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Samsung’s Moohan headset will launch with MLB, Synth Riders, and FitXR.

That’s according to app listings that have popped up on Google Play ahead of tomorrow’s launch. Other notable launch apps for the first Android XR headset include Tripp XR, Walkabout Mini Golf, and a new headset-optimized video editor from Adobe.

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Dominic Preston
It’s nearly trifold time.

Bloomberg reports Samsung is finally ready to show off its first trifold phone — well, nearly. It will apparently appear at the APEC summit at the end of the month to demonstrate South Korea’s technological prowess in front of a few world leaders. But will we see it first at next week’s XR headset event?

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Samsung may have canned the S26 Edge.

That’s what both Korean site Newspim and fansite SamMobile report. Rumors had claimed Samsung would swap the Plus for the Edge in next year’s S26 trio, but low sales for the first slim phone may have changed those plans, bringing the Plus back into the lineup.

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Thomas Ricker
Samsung’s rebound.

The AI boom benefiting makers of advanced chips has driven up prices for Samsung’s conventional DRAM and NAND chips needed for data center servers. Demand for its high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips still lags, but Samsung just previewed its best financial quarter in over three years, regardless.

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Emma Roth
Samsung owes $445.5 million for patent infringement, jury finds.

A Texas jury determined that Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones, laptops, and other devices contain tech that infringes on Collision Communication’s patents related to 4G, 5G, and Wi-Fi, according to Reuters. Samsung claimed that the patents were invalid.

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Dominic Preston
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra looks awful familiar in first renders.

Android Headlines and OnLeaks shared renders of the S26 Ultra created from leaks and... this sure is a Galaxy Ultra. The only real change is a camera island for the main three lenses. It should launch in January alongside the S26 Pro and S26 Edge — no base model this time.

<em>The S26 Ultra looks a lot like the S25 Ultra.</em>
<em>The tweaked camera module is the only big change we can see.</em>
<em>And from this angle, even that is hard to spot.</em>
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The S26 Ultra looks a lot like the S25 Ultra.
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Samsung’s XR headset might arrive next month.

According to a translated Etnews report, Samsung will launch the Android XR Project Moohan headset on October 21st, later than the previously speculated September 29th date. Samsung’s anticipated trifold phone could follow at a separate event that’s expected by “the end of next month or November at the earliest.”

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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Pro might get a little more screen real estate.

The upcoming device, which is rumored to directly replace the Galaxy S25, could come with a 6.3-inch display (up from 6.2 inches), according to a report from Android Headlines. Based on leaked renders, it also looks like a new pill-shaped bump could house the phone’s three cameras.

Image: OnLeaks via Android Headlines
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First thin, then wide.

Samsung earned plaudits for its super-slim Z Fold 7, but it’s not done yet. Korea’s ET News reports it plans two Folds next year, with one squatter and wider, with a square screen inside. No doubt it’s pure coincidence that the foldable iPhone is rumored to be a similar shape.

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Terrence O'Brien
Leaked animation shows how Samsung’s trifold phone will close.

We’ve seen a few leaked animations of the Galaxy trifold phone in action, but this is the first that shows the full fold and unfold procedure. There’s no real surprises here, but it does confirm that there is a specific order for closing the panels.