Eye scroll is expected to be a major feature of the new S IV.
Apple (AAPL) could be in play as Samsung unveils its new Galaxy S IV phone.
Everyone who was going to sell Apple stock because of Galaxy S IV has already sold.
The prospect of a companion smartwatch for the Galaxy S IV is an enticing one.
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The repercussions of the next iteration, the Galaxy S IV, could be even greater.
Critics have been praising the Galaxy S IV's gorgeous display, which is slightly larger than its predecessor.
The Galaxy S IV will enter an increasingly competitive field of premium smartphones from Apple, Sony Corp.
Last Thursday, Samsung introduced its new flagship phone, the Galaxy S IV.
If you tend to buy by appearances, the S IV looks the part.
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And, of course, with the HTC One and Galaxy S IV coming soon, it has stiffer competition than ever.
At least today, Qualcomm is still the dominant supplier and is rumored to be in the new Samsung S IV.
Samsung is rumored to announce that the Galaxy S IV will include wireless charging when the device is unveiled this evening.
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Mere days before Samsung unveils its newest phone, a Chinese forum post has offered some purported shots of the Galaxy S IV.
Nilay Patel, managing editor of tech blog The Verge, told CNN that he suspects the S IV's camera upgrades will be more significant.
The revelation led many tech journalists to speculate that the chip, called the Octa, will be at the heart of the Galaxy S IV phone.
The S IV, in appearance at least, is a more dazzling phone than the iPhone, though criticism so far has focused on the overcomplicated software updates.
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Samsung confirmed what we'd heard over the past weeks and months, that it will launch the Galaxy S IV in New York City on March 14th.
The HTC One got a showy New York City launch the week before the event and we already knew that Samsung was holding the Galaxy S IV until later.
Nah, it's not a confirmation that a Galaxy S IV is en route, but it's definitely confirmation that the company has a whole lot riding on whatever it is.
Sure, there's been a lot of buzz about possible eye-based scrolling in Samsung's Galaxy S IV, but LG's in the eye-recognition spotlight -- for today, at least.
Samsung Electronics has reportedly decided not to use its own application processor inside its next-generation Galaxy S IV flagship Google Android smartphone, but utilize a performance-mainstream system-on-chip from Qualcomm.
Certainly there was a lot of hype going into the launch, but Galaxy S IV meets or beats every bit of the hype in terms of what it does versus the iPhone 5.
Samsung, meanwhile, has seen increased demand worldwide due to the popularity of the Galaxy S III and demand for the new Galaxy S IV, Gazelle Chief Gadget Officer Anthony Scarsella said in a statement.
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The MVNO -- which leans on Sprint's network here in the US -- has just announced plans to sell contract-free Galaxy S IV "for around the full unlocked price" as soon as it can.
For years Silicon Valley worried that Myhrvold's IV would become a giant patent troll, a secretive extortion vehicle that would not produce anything but would assert its patent hoard in a barrage of licensing schemes and expensive lawsuits.
While it shows the company is approaching the Apple-like status its executives have craved, it also creates the risk that customers will postpone purchases of Samsung phones in the next few months while they wait for Galaxy S IV.
As an IV customer, RIM can now complement its own strong patent portfolio with access to IV's portfolio and can leverage IV's portfolio in its future licensing negotiations.
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That took place some years after her death when France's Henry IV ordered them for his wife, Maria de' Medici, Caterina's distant cousin who was to become the last Florentine queen of France.
They included an early edition of Shakespeare's Henry IV Part Two, finely illustrated books - such as Theodor de Bry's America, which chronicles the earliest expeditions to the New World - and medical books, such as The French Chirurgerye.
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