“Samsung is in a lot of trouble following the mismanagement of the first Galaxy Note 7 recall that lead to the abrupt termination of the hot new phablet. Many “safe” replacements exploded, forcing Samsung to cancel the product well ahead of its time.”
Can The Early Release Of Galaxy Note 8 Save Samsung?
“Just when things were looking good for Samsung, the Galaxy Note 7 has been little short of a total disaster for the corporation.”
Everything you need to know about Google’s new Wi-Fi router
“Google previewed a slate of new products this week that includes Google Wi-Fi, a set of Wi-Fi points designed to be placed throughout your house. The concept is known as “mesh Wi-Fi.” It uses multiple Wi-Fi points instead of the centralized router systems most of us are accustomed to.”
Comcast’s 1TB data cap starts rolling out across the U.S.
“Comcast said bandwidth caps would be back before 2019, and now the company’s living up to its promise. The cable provider recently announced that its 1 terabyte bandwidth cap for Xfinity Internet subscribers would start rolling out more broadly.”
Apple and Samsung’s patent battle heads to the Supreme Court
“The battle between Apple and Samsung will rear its head again today as its patent dispute will be heard in the US Supreme Court. The legal clash between the tech companies began in 2011 when Apple sued Samsung in California for patent infringement.”
Samsung’s crazy return kit for the Galaxy Note 7 may scare you
“Do you still have a Note 7? If you haven’t heard about its exploding batteries, read this — then return or exchange the phone ASAP. And if you’re not concerned about your Note 7’s battery catching fire, the return kit Samsung provides may change that. Watch the video above.”
Here’s How Bad the Galaxy Note 7 Fallout Is for Samsung
“Now that Samsung has discontinued the Galaxy Note 7, the company might hope the worst is behind it. But new data points suggests it’ll only get worse.”
Do You Have a Samsung Galaxy Note 7? Here’s What to Do
“Q. What should I do if I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phone? A. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 smartphone is the only model involved in Samsung’s battery-fire situation, and the company says it has stopped selling it and discontinued production.”
Galaxy Note 7, RIP. Samsung, you’ve got to rebuild the trust
“Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 debacle is nothing short of devastating. The company confirmed on Tuesday that it had permanently shut down production of the Galaxy Note 7, bringing to an end the saga of the troubled, fire-prone handset.”
It’s Official: Samsung Axes the Galaxy Note 7
“Don’t buy one of these. Image source: Samsung. Just like the saying goes: If at first you don’t succeed in fixing your exploding phone, you should probably just stop.”