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Samsung reveals the Evolution Kit: Get the latest Smart TV features without having to upgrade your flat screen!

With the Evolution Kit, consumers can enjoy the latest features and services every year without having to purchase a brand new set.

Friday Internet Bulletin: This one is sweet (it's about sugar)

This one's got some sugar-themed posts, as well as one e-commerce website's choice to tax IE7 users!

I for one welcome our new overlord: Google buying Motorola Mobility for $12.5 Billion!

With Google facing court battles and legal disputes around the world and especially in Europe, it seems that anything they do results in patent issues. Rather than delay the release of Android-based devices such as smart phones, tablets, desktops, and other embedded technology, Google has taken steps to purchase the mobile wing of Motorola.

The new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 comes out June 8! Are you ready for it?

With the brand new NVIDIA Tegra 2 mobile processor, a beastly CPU that will give the Samsung Android Tablet a pretty substantial upgrade, the new Samsung Galaxy looks to become a large jump for the mobile device market. Plus it's lighter and more energy efficient!

Samsung Continues to Lead Android Market by Shipping 2 Million Galaxy Tabs

While there are still over 15 million iPads shipped by Apple, an impressive and outstanding number for such a new platform, Samsung is quickly proving that there is room for competition. Not just content on helping Android take the second highest mobile phone ownership slot away from Apple, Samsung now seems prepared to put in all of its efforts to narrow the gap between iPads and Android-based tablets.

Samsung shows off their full HD 3D arena composed of 50 HDTVs!

At Samsung's booth at CES in Las Vegas, attendees were greeted with giant wall of HD televisions, each connected together to form a larger image. All counted, there was an array of 50 high definition displays! They had them arranged to produce a massive high-def demonstration of chained 3D video, using a computer to render the video and wireless 3D glasses (using RF transmissions!) to engulf the audience in a huge 3D plane. Take a look at this video to see the beast, called the 3D Arena, in all its glory: