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256 GB Storage Options Are Incoming for Smartphones

February 26, 2016 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

256 GB Storage Options Are Incoming for Smartphones

Not necessarily something that we didn’t see coming but now it’s very certain that 256 GB storage options are incoming for smartphones. The reason why 2016 should be the year when we start seeing 256 GB phones on stores’ shelves is because Samsung is the company that has begun mass producing 256 GB chips. Those are based on the Universal Flash Storage 2.0 standard (UFS).

This means more than just doubling the current maximum storage that you can find on phones (128 GB). The new chips that Samsung has developed are almost twice as fast as what the current technology can provide us, clocking at a speed of 850 MB per second. The writing speed may be lower than the reading speed – at 250 MB per second – but that is quite natural and still a huge amount of transfer power if you stop to think about it.

Simultaneously though, the new chips developed by Samsung advertise themselves to support up to 45,000 IOPS (40,000 IOPS on the writing aspect), once again doubling the value of their predecessors. IOPS – also known as Input/Output Operations Per Second value – is a method of measuring and benchmarking different types of storage. All these values manage to almost catch up with the speeds of a solid state drive for computers.

This is the second major hardware improvement that smartphones are promised to be getting soon this year, the first being the addition of the new Snapdragon 820 processor series. However, while the latter has already been announced as being part of some of the upcoming flagship smartphones coming out in the following months, the storage option is not yet part of the plan in any of the announced devices. But there’s nothing stopping Samsung from adding this storage option later on throughout the first half year of the Galaxy S7’s life.

That was the method they applied to the S6 after all. While it didn’t have the 128 GB version as a purchasable option on launch, it became one later on so there’s hardly anything stopping Samsung from doing that again.

This hardware addition compliments the other plans that Samsung seems to be cooking up. In another attempt to bring more capability to smartphones and phablets alike, Samsung announced back in September that it was also working on a new dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chip that could take the phone RAM value up to 6 GB of onboard memory. That number is hardly all there is to it, as the new DRAM memory is said to consume 20 percent less energy and be 30 percent faster at the same time.

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Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: 256 GB Storage Chips, samsung, Samsung Galaxy S7, Smartphone storage

Samsung’s Tizen-Powered Remote Will Control Your Smart Home

January 4, 2016 By Nancy Young Leave a Comment

Samsung's Tizen-Powered Remote Will Control Your Smart Home

Samsung’s Tizen-powered remote will control your smart home – in the future, that is.

Simplicity is a core facet of Samsung’s 2016 line of Smart TVs. Building an universal remote control and an improved  Smart Hub user interface might just make the Korean company the choice for many smart home enthusiasts.

Even now, there are quite a few modern living rooms that have several devices connected to a big screen TV – a gaming console, a Blu-Ray player, a video-streaming box and other gadgets. Controlling all of them means that the consumer has to manage, let’s say, more than five remotes.

Samsung understands that this is just absurd and comes with the solution in the form of the Tizen-powered device. This will serve as the sole controller for every device that connects to a Samsung Smart TV.

The company claims that it can immediately detect set-top boxes that are connected via the HDMI port, among other devices.

However, the Korean-based company doesn’t say if the remote control will ship with 2016 Samsung Smart TVs, or if consumers will have to acquire the controller separately.

Yet, if it is indeed included in the box, then it could very well put Logitech’s department of third-party universal remotes out of business.

Samsung also revealed at the end of 2015 that they will be making their Smart TVs fully compatible with IoT – the Internet of Things; via SmartThings. This means that you will be able to control everything connected in your home, from light bulbs to thermostats, via the Tizen-powered device.

This turns Samsung’s Smart Control into a direct competitor to Logitech’s Harmony Remotes.

Samsung has announced that the company is trying to bring a more unified approach to its TV OS. It intends to make it easier for users to switch from a content service to another, as well as between devices. Take linear TVs, gaming consoles – read, Microsoft’s Xbox One, Sony’s PlayStation 4 and Nintendo’s Wii U; and set-top boxes.

This means that users will be able to search for content across all of their devices via a single search box.

Samsung has also announced that they will be present at this year’s CES event in Las Vegas. The Consumer Electronics Show is the biggest tech event in the world, and it’s going to start on January the 6th. Until then, we can only speculate how awesome the tech giant’s new device will be. Stay tuned as we will report the biggest and most thrilling devices from this year’s CES event.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: ces, CES 2016, Internet of Things, IoT, samsung, Smart TV's

Improved Samsung Gear VR Costs $99, Sells this November

September 26, 2015 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

The new and improved Samsung Gear VR Headset

When Samsung initially released its virtual reality headset for mobile platforms earlier this year, they called it Innovator Edition. Now, the Korean-based company is preparing their product for release – it’s finally consumer-ready!

The new and improved Samsung Gear VR will cost $99 and it will start shipping this November.

The announcement was made on the 24th of September during the Oculus Connect 2 developer conference that took place in Los Angeles. Peter Koo, who is Samsung’s Vice President of Mobile took to the conference’s stage to announce their plans.

This comes right in time for US’s Black Friday event. It will start selling worldwide shortly after its United States debut.

More so, proving that it wants the virtual reality industry to bloom, Samsung is committing to Oculus Rift’s goal – to make VR a mass-market product. That’s the only way to entice VR enthusiasts to buy a headset.

The new and improved Samsung Gear VR will work with all the company’s flagship phones that where released in 2015. This means that if you have recently acquired a Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 and Note 5, you own a VR compatible device.

The new and improved Samsung Gear VR headset can be used with Samsung's 2015 flagship phones

Samsung’s VR headset now sports a 22 percent lighter hardware. Koo notes that this makes the headset more comfortable to use for extended periods of times. Also, the touchpad found in the side of the headset has received a somewhat complete make-over. Yet, Koo didn’t care to talk more about what this actually entails.

Users will have access to an expanding universe of premium content, Koo noted. This, however, is more than confusing, and nobody knows what he is talking about. Will Samsung build a special platform a la Steam for their Gear VR headset?

This sub-$100 price feels like an aggressive strategy to gain dominance over the VR market, which is yet to crown a king. Furthermore, we don’t even have an industry standard at the moment.

Joining the ranks of Google’s Cardboard, Zeiss VR One and DODOcase, the new and improved Samsung Gear VR will most likely be a hit this holiday season.

The new and improved Samsung Gear VR headset comes with its very own controller

Samsung Gear VR headset comes with its very own controller.

A more performance-driven headset will be released at the beginning of 2016. Yes, we are talking about Facebook’s Oculus Rift. But don’t expect Oculus to go under the $100 threshold. Oculus Rift CEO Brendan Iribe has hinted that their device will retail at around $500. Yet, if you want to use their headset you’ll have to use a $1000 machine.

VR is coming strong in 2016 and the mobile platform is one of its key destinations due to its large distribution capabilities.

There’s also a little VR device called Full Dive aimed at emerging markets that is yet to surface. Read our interview with one of Full Dive’s co-founders if you are interested in more details.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: gear vr, samsung, samsung gear vr, virtual reality, Virtual Reality headset, VR, VR Headset

Samsung Galaxy View Launching This October

September 7, 2015 By Cristopher Hall Leave a Comment

Samsung Galaxy View was unveiled at the IFA 2015 Berlin

The IFA 2015 Berlin event 5-10 September

During the Berlin IFA 2015 event, Samsung teased their upcoming next gen tablet the Samsung Galaxy View. Rumors were plentiful but now we have an official date.

The South Korean-based manufacturer will release their ginormous tablet this October.

It’s a 18.4-inch device tasked with increasing the company’s tablet sales. Unfortunately, popularity for this kind of device is slowly decreasing. Apple and Samsung are witnessing a decline in sales – the iPad and Galaxy Tab aren’t doing that well compared to last year.

The main reason is that there are more flagship smartphones manufactured with bigger displays than ever before. Take a look at Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus or Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge Plus.

Smartphone screen size is bigger and functionality is almost on par. Why would a consumer buy a tablet when he can acquire a smartphone that he can keep in his pockets?

With the Samsung Galaxy View 18.4-inch tablet, the smartphone manufacturer is hoping to entice consumers to make a 180 degrees turnaround.

Apple is also aware of this. Their counter-attack could very well be a new 12.9-inch iPad Pro, rumors have it.

The new SM-T670, dubbed the Samsung Galaxy View, will sport a 1920 x 1080 resolution on the 18.4-inch display. However, screen quality is somewhat sub par to what we are accustomed to. There will be no AMOLED display on Samsung’s new tablet.

Samsung Headquarters

Samsung HQ

The Samsung Galaxy View houses the company’s proprietary Exynos 7580 proc and 2 gigs of RAM. The gigantic device will have 32 gigs of built-in storage. At the current moment we don’t know if we will be able to expand size via a microSD card slot.

For such a big device, there has to be a bigger power source. Samsung features a 5,700mAh battery to juice the 18.4-inch display. The company notes that the device will be packaged with an integrated stand. This means that you will be able to use it as a monitor in order to fully take advantage of its capabilities.

We don’t know the display’s ppi and we don’t know at how much the Samsung Galaxy View will retail at. What we do know is the basic specs and that it’s going to be available this October.

We will have to wait until October to see if the entertainment behemoth’s new device will increase tablet sales, or if it’s a dead and gone tech.

However, if you can’t wait until then, you might want to take a look at Lenovo’s new phablet line. They are pretty weird but the specs on those babies are just to die for.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: Galaxy View, samsung, samsung galaxy, Samsung Galaxy View

Samsung Vs Apple Drawing Closer To An End?

August 24, 2015 By Cristopher Hall Leave a Comment

Samsung Vs Apple Drawing Closer To An End

With the two smartphone giants pitted against each other, it’s no wonder everyone is keeping their eyes people on the Samsung vs Apple patent suit. Which one of them are you rooting for?

The war between the two companies begun back in 2011, with the iPhone maker hitting Samsung with various patent infringement suits. In July 2012 the companies had opened over 50 lawsuits world wide against each other and were both taking the hit in the form of billions of dollars in damages. A year later Apple was receiving a favorable ruling in the USA, while Samsung was winning in South Korea, Japan and the UK.

Fast forward to 2015, when Samsung vs Apple is still ongoing, making the headlines and wasting the companies’ money. The newest development is Samsung’s decision to request the Supreme Court of the United States to rehear their appeal. A San Jose federal jury found Samsung guilty of violating the iPhone’s patents back in 2012.

Samsung Vs Apple Drawing Closer To An End

According to the ruling from 2012, Samsung violated Apple’s patents in twenty three products. As a consequence, Samsung has to pay $548 million, well under the $1 billion Apple originally requested.

While Samsung’s appeal has already been denied twice now, they’re running out of options. So they decided to take it up with the Supreme Court and argue before them. Other big names are expected to show up in the Samsung vs Apple epic battle.

So far, Samsung has benefited from support from Hewlett Packard, Google, Dell, eBay and Facebook, all backing up the South Korean phone manufacturer’s efforts.

On August 19, Samsung said they intend to ask SCOTUS to take over the case, after a couple of years of unsuccessful tactics, appeals and patent lawsuits.

Samsung Vs Apple Drawing Closer To An End

We can understand Apple is only trying to protect its intellectual property, but how much is too much? The ongoing Samsung vs Apple lawsuit speaks volumes about the two giants’ determination to dispute each and every patent suit.

An overall view on the two smartphone manufacturers’ business betrays their noble intentions. The effects of the fifty open lawsuits translate into expensive law and courtroom tactics that have ended up far away from the original intent of the first suit.

Will the Samsung vs Apple patent war that seems eternal ever end? Neither of the two parties seem bent on finding an amicable solution for the battle, especially when each loss from one of them translates into the other’s win.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: Apple, patent lawsuit, samsung

What’s the Difference Between Apple Pay and Samsung Pay?

August 20, 2015 By Roxanne Briean Leave a Comment

Samsung Pay - Easy to use

Samsung Pay has just been launched in South Korea – it’s a mobile wallet service.

Samsung joins its competitor Apple, which released its proprietary software last year, in trying to convince people to use their smartphones, rather than the traditional plastic card, when they make in-store purchases.

Samsung believes that it has the upper-hand because their tech works with a larger number of payment terminals already present in stores.

In reality, it’s unknown if this trend will start to gain popularity. It has already garnered a small cult following, but what about other non-geeky members of the public spectrum?

The two tech giants, Apple and Samsung are offering full support so the trend kickstarts itself and relinquishes our bulky wallet, or handbag.

A couple of questions are most certain on everyone’s mind – What is Apple, and Samsung Pay? What’s the difference between them?

Samsung Pay - Safer than Apple Pay

Basically, this new form of payment replaces your credit card. The huge difference is that Samsung Pay uses a tokenisation system, and Apple doesn’t.

Samsung Pay is only available in South Korea, for the moment being. The company will expand to the States on the 28th of September. The Seoul-based tech firm has plans to further expand into UK, Spain, and China sometime in the near-future. Rumors have it that by the end of 2016, Samsung Pay will be available in the recently mentioned countries.

Samsung Pay - Only Available in South Korea for the time being

This represents a more aggressive rollout strategy on behalf of Samsung. Apple’s Pay service has limited itself to the US and UK, with no future plans of expanding its territory.

Samsung Pay will only work on the company’s latest flag-ship smartphones.

  • Galaxy Note 5
  • Galaxy S6 Edge plus
  • Galaxy S6 Edge
  • Galaxy S6

Those who provide your credit card will have to get involved in this scheme.

How to Use Samsung Pay

Samsung Pay - Uses a Tokenization system

All you need to do to use Samsung Pay is to swipe from up to bottom on your smartphone’s/tablet’s face and the app will appear.

Afterwards, you’ll have to choose your credit card from a list. You can add as many as you like. The device will then scan your fingerprint, and you’ll be required to provide the Pin code.

Within 15 seconds of doing this, provide the device to the payment terminal so the transaction can be completed.

Terminals that use tap-and-go through NFC are compatible with Samsung Pay.

How safe is Samsung Pay

Pretty safe. It doesn’t use a static PAN – primary account number; for transactions. In its stead, it uses a tokenissation system to protect against the threat of hackers copying the coded details on a users magnetic stripe.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: Apple, Apple Pay, Pay, samsung, Samsung Pay, Wallet Service

Samsung And Apple Better Put Their Boxing Gloves On

August 13, 2015 By Karen Jackson Leave a Comment

Samsung And Apple To Lose The Lead?

Samsung and Apple are in the lead on the smartphone market, but for how much longer? The Korean tech giant is expected to introduce two new smartphones, possibly the new version of Galaxy S6 edge, that will have a curved screen, and Galaxy Note 5, their newest phablet.

If Samsung usually holds on to device announcements until September, this year they might want to get a head start over their main competitor, Apple. The latter will probably announce the latest version of iPhone (6s or 7) on September 9. This would give Samsung enough time to beat Apple to market.

It’s no secret Samsung has been struggling to make ends meet and satisfy the market’s requirements. This stemmed from the slow manufacturing process caused by the curved screen of the new smartphone.

But Samsung can’t be happy looking at the numbers. Their sales are sluggish, with most recent reports showing their incomes have decreased by eight per cent as a whole and as much as thirty eight per cent only in the mobile division.

Samsung And Apple To Lose The Lead?

This is happening as a result of the fierce competition on the smartphone market. With Chinese manufacturers like Huawei and Xiaomi breathing down the necks of Samsung and Apple, the fight for territory is only now beginning.

Samsung and Apple are currently holding the first places on the Australian market, but the jury is still out for who’s winning the third place. With Sony, HTC and LG witnessing severe sale drops, other cheaper manufacturers seize the moment to expand to new markets.

We’re talking about Xiaomi and Huawei, whose devices are on the rise. They are already on the first place on the Chinese market and now they have their eyes set on Australia. There’s no wonder their smartphones are doing well. Xiaomi released the Mi Note in January, selling it for $487, as opposed to Apple 6, for which you had to pay $1286.

Huawei decided for another strategy. They went ahead and increased their prices. It was a bold move, but it paid off. Only in the first half of 2015 they witnessed their revenues doubling, reaching 7.23 billion dollars.

Samsung And Apple To Lose The Lead?

They’re also looking at an increased demand. During the last six months their shipments spiked by thirty nine per cent as opposed to the last years’ deliveries. With Samsung and Apple staying on the high end edge of the smartphone spectrum, is Huawei’s strategy getting the firm on its path to number one?

Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge sales didn’t match Samsung’s expectations. While they can blame it on the ever changing smartphone market, that doesn’t change the fact the competition is advancing at a strong pace.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: Apple, Huawei, samsung, xiomi

Apple’s Issues With Storage May Be A Thing Of The Past

June 30, 2015 By Roxanne Briean Leave a Comment

Apple CEO Tim Cook

Apple’s issues with storage may be a thing of the past, thanks to Samsung.

9to5Mac cites as source KoreanTimes, which state that Apple is in negotiations with Samsung – they want the South-Korean company to build them a crucial component for their new iPhone product line. Rumours have it that Apple wants to ditch Toshiba, SK hynix and SanDisk, and go with Samsung as their only storage component manufacturer.

Their iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones come with a standard 16 GB storage, and some consider this to be way too small for what you can do with a device in 2015. By the time the new iPhone comes out, 16 GB of storage may not be enough for what the average Joe needs. More so, operating systems may increase in size in the near future.

Apple's iPhone 6 16 GB struggles with storage space

Apple wants to stay ahead of problems that might arise in the (near)future.

We already know that Samsung is in Apple’s good grace, because they will reprise their role as chip makers for the California-based company, but their relationship might turn another leaf.

Apple’s standard iPhone 6 model comes with a built-in storage of 16 GB – users can choose upwards to 32 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB.

Apple might scratch off completely the 16 GB model, thus making Apple aficionados pay more buck for a standard model – which rumours have it will stand at 32 GB.

In 2014, photo app Ice Cream reports that  iPhone 6 16 GB users run out of storage space too often. Apple is listening to its community, and considers that – ” The belief is more and more as we use iCloud services for documents and our photos and videos and music, that perhaps the most price-conscious customers are able to live in an environment where they don’t need gobs of local storage because these services are lightening the load. “ says  Phil Schiller, the company’s head of marketing.

Apple iPhone 6 16 GB storage graph

IceCream / Ondevice Research 2014

If the rumours are true, Apple is shifting its focus on storage space for its new iPhone device, and they consider this a big deal, even though they seriously don’t show it. Apple is trying to make iCloud services popular, but it’s aware of the fact that not everyone is keen on jumping on the bandwagon which is currently dominated by Amazon, Google, and Microsoft.

Also, as a side note, Apple is considering that the iPhone 5C’s 8 GB of storage space is incredibly small, and it might interrupt its line pretty soon – only for it to come out with 16 GBs, and even 32 GBs.

Apple will most likely announce something official this Fall, as the company is known not to respond to rumours.

What do you think? Good, or bad decision on Apple’s side? Would you pay more for a standard model that has double the storage space that the current iPhone 6 has?

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: Apple, iPhone, samsung, storage component

Samsung’s Safety Trucks Might Just Save a Ton of Lives

June 24, 2015 By Roxanne Briean Leave a Comment

Samsung Safety TrucksIn Argentina, one person is killed every hour in traffic accidents. The main cause is people overtaking without assuring themselves if it’s safe to do so. Samsung’s Safety Trucks might be a campaign stunt to bolster their popularity, but I seriously don’t care. They’re doing a great job, and this might actually save lives on the long run!

We all know how annoying it is to be stuck behind a long-hauler – some trucks drive slow as hell, and they are kinda’ hard to overtake. But this doesn’t mean that you should try to do so without checking if it’s safe first. Samsung builds a huge screen on the back of their trucks, and the camera in the front streams a live feed in order for the driver behind to see what’s happening on the road – thus the dubbing Safety Trucks.

Samsung Safety Trucks

It’s far more convenient to just patiently wait until oncoming traffic isn’t oncoming anymore, so you can pass without accelerating like crazy because there’s a Prius just in front of you.

Samsung doesn’t half-ass things, and their wireless camera can capture night-time footage without distorting too much of the video, and the video wall made out of four exterior monitors doesn’t gauge your eyes out by being way too bright.

Samsung’s Safety Trucks might also prevent accidents caused by braking all of a sudden due to animals jumping in front of a vehicle – it happens way more often than you think.

Now, this is just but prototype, it’s not operational at the moment, but Samsung just wants to give a shout out to the world – ” Here, I made this.”. Hopefully, it’s going to be picked up on a world-wide scale, thus combating, and lowering the rate of accidents caused by failing to overtake properly.

Samsung Safety Trucks

Samsung just needs to perform a lot more tests to ensure that their tech works fine and dandy, and they need permits for their Safety Trucks. Also, there’s a thing called national protocols that their trucks must comply with.

The South-Korean giant might as well implement this on all the trucks they have – they’ll definitely get golden stars in my book.

Here’s the official video by Samsung. Take a look, it’s heart-wrenching, and inspiring.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: Safety Trucks, samsung

PlayStation Now Launches on Samsung Smart TVs

June 10, 2015 By Cristopher Hall Leave a Comment

PlayStation Now launches on select Samsung smart TVs

Sony announces that their game streaming service PlayStation Now launches  Samsung smart TVs – the service will be available on select devices for those who reside in the US, and Canada.

Even thought you won’t need a Sony console to play certain PlayStation games, you will need a DualShock 4 controller – fair bargain if you ask me.

The company announced last December that non-Sony devices will be able to support PlayStation Now, and that Samsung was their prime candidate – it makes them the first foreigners that support PlayStation Now.

At the current moment, PlayStation Now offers for streaming over 100 PS3 titles. At launch, the game streaming service featured the possibility of players renting certain games from their vast library, but now, gamers can acquire a monthly subscription for $19.99. Think of PlayStation Now as Netflix, but for games.

“Currently there are over 350 PS3 games available for individual rental and over 100 PS3 games available inside the subscription catalog. Games span a variety of genres, from action to RPG and everything in-between, offering something for everyone.” Sony said.

Uncharted 2 is available on PlayStation Now

Uncharted 2 is available to rent on PlayStation Now!

The catch is, if you wish to rent a specific game, you’ll need to cough up $1 a day for those games that aren’t listed in the initial bargain – you can rent them up to 90 days.

OnLive was a pioneer in the industry, and the sole challenger, but they were acquired by Sony earlier this year – rumours have it, that Sony wanted their patents. Read our very own article if you want to know more about Sony’s acquisition.

Samsung TV’s will support standard features like trophies, online multiplayer, and of course, one key piece of the puzzle, cloud-based game saves.

PlayStation Now made its début on Sony’s PS4, and in May it was made available for the PS3 also. If you don’t own a Samsung, or a Sony smart TV, you can use the game streaming services if you own a Vita, a PlayStation TV, or select Sony Blu-Ray players.

Bioshock Infinite is available on PlayStation Now

Bioshock infinite is available to rent on PlayStation Now

At the current moment it is unknown if Sony will add more companies to the list, or if they will form a tight alliance with Samsung.

The news has been well received by gamers, but some ask an interesting question – How about PC’s and Mac’s Sony? When will you show some love for us?

If Sony decides to move forward with their PlayStation Now service, meaning offering support for PC’s and Mac’s, they will most likely dominate the market. There is no challenger to the throne, and Sony can have its way, and that’s not such a good thing. Competition strives innovation.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: Game Streaming Service, PlayStation, PlayStation Now, samsung, Samsung Smart TVs, Smart TV's, sony

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