Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Samsung's self-encrypting SSDs


Samsung and Wave Offer Today's Mobile Professionals the Best Performance and Standards-Based Security in the Industry's First Self-Encrypting Solid State Drive (SSD)

Lee, MA and San Jose, CA-April 16, 2009-Wave Systems Corp. (NASDAQ: WAVX) and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., have collaborated to give professionals on the go the ultimate in hard drive security. Along with blazing speed, ultra-fast boot-up and silent operation, Samsung's new self-encrypting SSDs automatically encrypt information as it's saved to the drive, an industry first for SSDs.

Full disk encryption (FDE) has already been adopted as a standard feature available in many commercial laptop and desktop systems with hard disk drives. Samsung self-encrypting drives – 256-, 128- and 64-gigabyte SSDs – provide FDE bundled with Wave's EMBASSY® management software and are now available through at least one major OEM.

"Samsung has combined the tremendous performance advantages of solid state technology with integrated hardware encryption for drives designed especially for today's 'road warrior' professionals," said Jim Elliott, memory vice president, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. "Business users now get the best of performance and security in a single drive. "

Solid state drives offer numerous advantages over traditional platter hard drives. SSD performance is not impacted by FDE, a drawback frequently seen with today's HDDs that use software FDE. Also, because they have no moving parts and are based around flash memory, the SSDs are far less prone to reliability issues caused by bumps and bounces from normal notebook PC use, and from excessive heat generation. They additionally boast two to five times faster overall performance, including boot-up time and application launching, as well as longer battery life in notebook PCs. Samsung self-encrypting SSDs will be available in both 1.8" and 2.5" form factors; the 1.8" being the world's first encrypted storage drive of this size. Flash memory also retains data even when the power is turned off, enabling "near-instant" turn on for the user's system, and they don't require "spin up" time that drains batteries.

Samsung's new 256GB, 128GB, and 64GB SSDs are the first solid state drives to incorporate hardware-based encryption, which has made headlines in recent weeks with publication of the industry's Opal storage specification published by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). Benefits of hardware encryption over today's software-only encryption approaches include faster performance, better security and an "always on" feature. Because encryption keys and access credentials are generated and stored within the drive hardware, they never leave its confines and are never held in the operating system or by application software. This hardware FDE approach is considered more secure and less complex to manage.

"Samsung is breaking new ground in performance and security with its solid state FDE drives," said Steven Sprague, Wave's president and CEO. "Whether it's with cars or computers, many people will always demand the very best in performance and Samsung is delivering on that promise. With self-encrypting drives, users have the peace of mind that whatever's on the drive-credit card numbers, medical records, sensitive personal data or intellectual property is always protected."

Each Samsung self-encrypting SSD, when ordered in a new computer, now comes bundled with Wave's EMBASSY® Trusted Drive Manager for complete life cycle management of the drive including pre-boot authentication to the drive and enrolling drive administrators and users. Trusted Drive Manager also enables the backup of drive credentials.

Available separately, Wave's EMBASSY® Remote Administration Server allows an IT administrator to remotely turn on each solid state drive in seconds and provides detailed event logs for compliance to prove that the security settings were in place when a loss or theft occurs. Plus, Wave's single management server solution can provide streamlined administration and policy management capable of supporting all commercially available TPMs and FDE drives (as well as Opal-compliant drives now in development), along with SafeNet's ProtectDriveTM software FDE. Because encryption is turned on "out of the box," there is generally no learning curve for the end user or IT support staff.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Samsung new SyncMaster 70


Taking global climate change as seriously as anyone is these days, Samsung has trotted out a pair of new SyncMaster 70 series monitors, on the green tip. Coming in at your choice of either 20- or 23-inches, the displays sport a 50000:1 contrast ration, 2ms response time, and consume thirty-three percent less energy than previous Sammy outings. No word yet on screen resolution, release date, or price. Don't tell us that you're not a little bit excited. Just a little?

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Samsung N120 notebook



While most complain about slow CPU speeds on netbooks, the thing they universally lack is a decent sound system. If nothing else Samsung's N120 could be an improvement there, featuring enough bezel to house a pair of speakers, and there's room for what must be the world's smallest subwoofer in there somewhere. Of course, all that bezel was really to make room for a bigger keyboard, but we already knew that, and we now know the thing is showing up at retailers across the web for pre-order at prices falling in the $450 - $475 range and colors at either end of the light spectrum: black or white. With that keyboard, those speakers, and 10.5 hours of battery life, this sounds like a solid entrant to the netbook races, especially for anyone more interested in sound than color.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Samsung i850 (INNOV8)



Samsung i850 which has been renamed as INNOV8 will give SE’s 8 megapixel offering a run for its money. INNOV8 will run on Series 60 and is powerpacked with features. Starting with its mammoth 8 megapixel sensor, autofocus and other advanced features like face recognition, smile recognition and so on. The phone will come in storage options of 8GB or 16GB but if you would like some more space, it can be done via microSD cards. Other exciting things to be included are 2.8-inch screen supporting 16M colors, DivX support, A-GPS, 3D accelerator for gaming, DNSe 2.0 for enhanced music experience, Bluetooth, accelerometer, FM Radio and DLNA certification.

The Samsung i8510 is the first Samsung S60-powered smartphone to feature quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz), and dual-band UMTS/HSDPA (900/2100MHz) support is also built-in. WiFi provides yet another option for high-speed data. This gadget also features a built-in accelerometer and a whopping 1200mAh battery for extended use.

Basically, this new technology of Samsung is serious. Though it is not a touch screen and doesn’t have the elegant design that an iPhone delivers still this very much a phone – a technology with its own hip and kick

Specification Chart

Network

HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (900/2100), EDGE / GPRS (850/900/1800/1900)

OS

Symbian OS v9.3, S60 v3.2

Display

2.8” QVGA 16M TFT LCD

Camera

8 Megapixel CMOS with AF and Dual Power LED

Smart Reader, Image Stabilizer, Auto-Panorama Shot, Smile Shot,

Blink Shot, Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), Face Detection

Video

Video Player (DivX / H.263 / H.264 / WMV / MP4)

QVGA 120 fps Video recording, VGA 30 fps recording

Video Editing

Audio

FM Radio with RDS

DNSe 2.0

Music Player (MP3/ AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WMA / AMR/ RealAudio)

Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP)

3.5pi output

Other features

A-GPS

Optical Mouse, Accelerometer

Embedded 3D Games : FIFA 2008, Asphalt

Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)

Connectivity

Bluetooth 2.0 / USB 2.0 / Wi-Fi

Memory

16GB Flash + External Memory slot : microSDHC™ (up to 16GB)

Size

106.5 x 53.9 x 17.2 mm

Battery

1200 mAh

Talk time: up to 300/510 min (3G/2.5G)

Stand-by time: up to 330 / 310 hrs (3G/2.5G)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Samsung New Cool Design for BlackJack II


The Samsung BlackJack II a Windows Mobile 6, GPS, HSDPA support, Bluetooth, AT&T Video Share support and a 2-megapixel camera is now available with its new cool design of pink and blue. Saying that Samsung's new BlackJack IIs are pink and blue is really only telling part of the story. Unlike the original, the stylish new models feature contrasting white fronts with color-coordinated keys and fancy designs on the back -- perfect for that fashion-conscious Windows Mobile nerd in your life (if that's not an oxymoron, we don't know what is). Collect the whole set now for $99.99 a pop on contract.

source - engadget

Sunday, July 13, 2008

8 megapixel camera cell phone by Samsung

It's only just rumors, but Samsung's latest technology mobile phone would be a new slider running the S60 OS (like the Nokia N-Series).Here’s the specs:
  • 2.8-inch, 240x320 pixels, 16M colors
  • 8 Megapixel camera with auto-focus, xenon flash, and 120 fps video recording
  • 3G+ support, WiFi,
  • GPS,
  • TV Out, DivX, DLNA
  • 3D hardware acceleration
  • 8GB or 16GB

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Samsung’s Digital Camera Trio – i100, i80, S1060

Three new cameras launched by Samsung – the two i Series multimedia digital camera, the i100 and i80, and the new entry level digital camera S1060.

Samsung i80

















Samsung i80 provides an 8.1 megapixels and a 3x optical zoom inner lens plus a 7.62cm(3 inch) wide LCD. Other features of this camera are facial recognition, PMP (Personal Media Player), high sensitivity ISO 3200 and MPEG-4 movie recording.

Samsung i100




















Having almost the same feature of i80, this Samsung camera captures its image in a 10.2 megapixel and 3x optical zoom inner lens. Packed in a two-color stainless body of black and silver keeping it’s high quality and new look. Its softly sliding cover gives you the benefit of being able to take pictures quickly while keeping the lens safely protected.

Samsung S1060

















Another great release for the S range of Samsung, this digital camera highlights its 10.2 megapixels capturing ability. Samsung S1060 also includes 5x optical zoom lens, face detection, digital image stabilization and 14 scene modes. Another cool feature of Samsung S1060 is its low battery consumption making users enjoy taking more pictures.

For comparison, here’s the list of features packed in i80, i100 and S1060.

i80

• 8.1 Megapixels
• 3 x Optical Zoom
• 3.0” Intelligent LCD Screen
• Face Detection
• 14 Scene Modes
• Function Description
• Photo Help Guide
• Self Portrait
• Digital Image Stabilisation (DIS)
• Personal Multimedia Player with MP3
• High Sensitivity ISO 3200 (up to 3M)
• Red Eye Fix
• Photo Style Selector
• MPEG-4 Movie Recording
• Movie Editing/ Zoom during movie
• Multi Slide Show

i100

• 10.2 Megapixels
• 3x Optical Zoom
• 3.0” ScreenIntelligent LCD
• Face Detection
• Function Description
• Photo Help Guide
• Digital (DIS) Image Stabilisation
• Auto Red Eye Fix
• Personal MP3 Multimedia Player with MPEG4 Movie / Zoom during movie recording Mode: Movie Editing
• World Tour Guide
• Easy to use Flash Interface
• High Sensitivity ISO 3200
• Multi Slide Show

S1060
• 10.2 Megapixels
• 5x Optical Zoom
• 2.7” LCD Screen
• Face Detection
• 14 scene modes
• Red Eye Fix
• Function Description
• Photo Help Guide
• Self portrait
• Movie Recording
• Digital Image Stabilisation (DIS)
• High Sensitivity ISO 1600
• Low Battery Consumption