IFA 2012: Samsung steals show with Galaxy Note II and more
Samsung launched three new devices at the IFA in Berlin. The Galaxy Note II, a Galaxy camera with Android and a Windows 8 smartphone. Here’s a look at the devices.
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The Galaxy Note II: Samsung’s new device has a 5.5-inch (14-centimeter) screen with AMOLED touchscreen and 1280 x 720 pixel density.
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The new S Pen: The stylus is designed to making writing, drawing etc much easier for those aren’t too fond of touch-screens. Reuters
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Smartphone or Phablet: Forget the size of the Galaxy Note II, it comes with come with Android 4.1 aka Jelly Bean. Finally, Jelly Bean is here. Reuters
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Samsung’s ATIV S Windows phone sports a high-end 4.8-inch display, Corning “Gorilla” glass. Reuters
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The Galaxy Android camera: Samsung’s Galaxy Camera runs Google’s popular Android operating system. Reuters

Microsoft signs $20 bn AI cloud power deal with Nebius, the firm that spun out from Russian internet giant
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