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Samsung's Galaxy SmartTag 2 arrives October 11 for $30, still only works with Galaxy smartphones

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Samsung also baked in an "unknown tag alerts" feature that will warn users if an unknown SmartTag is following them, in hopes of quelling fears related to abusing location tracking services. Read Entire Article

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Samsung's latest 2-in-1 Galaxy Chromebook arrives in the US with a $430 price tag

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Samsung's latest Chromebook is no different in this regard, which uses a dual-core Intel Celeron N4500 chip and a 4GB/64GB memory configuration in. Given the software on board, Chromebooks usually do without beefy hardware but instead target budget buyers and students with lightweight designs and decent connectivity for basic computing.

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Samsung's Galaxy SmartTag+ is here with support for ultra-wideband and a $39.99 price tag

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However, Samsung was more than happy to fill in the gap with not. Apple has been rumored to launch a Tile-like tracker for a while now, but we have yet to see something concrete and it looks increasingly like an overambitious project that might not see the light of day.

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Samsung reveals $1,499 jeans with pocket designed to hold Galaxy Z Flip3 smartphone

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Samsung, in collaboration with denim specialists Dr Denim, announced the launch of the Z Flip Pocket Denim, a pair of jeans that celebrates the folding form factor of the Galaxy Z Flip3. A limited-edition run will offer 450 pairs at a price tag of AUS $1,499 (around $1,052). The "statement.

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The search is over: smart trackers from Apple, Samsung, and Tile compared

The Verge

Well, in addition to some other historic milestones, somewhere in the top 100 hits of the year will be the introduction of smart tracker tags from two major mobile device manufacturers: Samsung and Apple. Tracking tags have been around for a while now, and Tile has been the best-known brand in the space.

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Samsung wants to make sure nobody’s tracking you with its SmartTags

The Verge

Samsung has announced that customers will soon be able to scan for unknown Galaxy SmartTags trackers using Samsung’s SmartThings Find service. The feature, called Unknown Tag Search, will be coming to the SmartThings app starting next week. and it will set off the tag’s ringer. Photo by Chaim Gartenberg / The Verge.

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Samsung rolls out SmartThings Find globally for locating all your Galaxy gear

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Image: Samsung. Samsung is rolling out a service to help Galaxy gadget owners find their gear when it goes missing. SmartThings Find previously launched as a trial in the US, UK, and South Korea last month , but Samsung says the feature is now “ready for a global launch” (while also noting that access “may vary by market and carrier”).

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