Editorial: HTC’s departure from South Korea proves a tough fight for foreign brands

Editorial HTC's departure from South Korea proves a tough fight for foreign brands

HTC's closure of its South Korean office may seem yet another blow to the company this year, but don't be alarmed: we saw it coming. It's a given that Peter Chou's gang is cutting back in response to its recent weak performance, but the more interesting takeaway here is the fact that the South Korean smartphone market is one tough nut for foreign brands to crack open. Just walk into any carrier shop in Seoul and you'll see the shelves dominated by devices from Samsung, LG and Pantech. If you're lucky, you may spot the odd Sony, Motorola and HTC phones cowering in a corner. So why is that the case? Let's take a look at the how it all started.

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Hot Deal of the Day: Alienware M17x r4 Core i7 Gaming Laptop


The Olympics 2012 are in full swing, but there is of course another hot deal of the day on I4U News. Today we feature Dell's Alienware M17x r4 Core i7 gaming laptop deal.The base model starts at $1,...

Lenovo IdeaPad Z580 Core i7 Laptop sells for $699


Lenovo offers the 15.6-inch Lenovo IdeaPad Z580 Core i7 for $699 including free shipping. This deal saves you 50% over the regular price.Features of the IdeaPad Z580 include Core i7 CPU 2.1...

Hot Deal of the Day: Alienware X51 Core i7 Gaming PC is on Sale for less than $1,000


Dell is offering a powerful and cool looking Alienware Gaming PC with 14% off. The Alienware X51 Core i7 PC is selling for $984.10 with free shipping.Features of the Alienware X51 with that price...

Hot Deal of the Day: Lenovo IdeaPad Y480 Core i7 Gaming Laptop sells for 50% off


Lenove offers the Lenovo IdeaPad Y480 Core i7 Gaming Laptop for only $799. This price of course includes shipping. The list price of this high-performance 14-inch laptop is $1,599.Features of...

HP Pavilion Elite h8-1380t Core i7 Desktop PC Sale


The HP Pavilion Elite h8-1380t Core i7 Desktop PC is on sale on the HP Store for $899.99. You save %25 of the regular price and get free shipping.Specifications of the HP Pavilion Elite h8-...

Deal of the Day: Dell XPS 8500 Core i7 "Ivy Bridge" Desktop for $769.99


Dell Home is offering XPS 8500 Core i7 Ivy Bridge Desktop for $769.99 with FREE shipping. This is the lowest price on the XPS 8500 with Intel Core i7 configuration by $80 we have seen so far.The base...

iBuyPower rides new Valkyrie line of gaming laptops

iBuyPower rides new Valkyrie line of gaming laptops

Not content with the unveiling of its Chimera 4 and Erebus GT desktops, iBuyPower is turning its attention to gamers of a more mobile persuasion with the launch of its new Valkyrie line of gaming laptops. For $1,299, the base Valkyrie CZ-17 features a third-generation Intel Core i7-3610QM CPU, 8GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M GPU, 500GB 5,400 RPM hard drive, LAN E2200 module, backlit keyboard and a 17.3-inch, 1080p display. Folks who want to channel their inner Rich Uncle Pennybags can also configure the Valkyrie with more options such as an i7-3820QM processor, up to 32GB of RAM, dual HDD/SSD storage and a Blu-Ray drive. iBuyPower says the Valkyrie line is part of efforts to beef up its laptop offerings in order to compete with the likes of Dell/Alienware and ASUS. In the meantime, folks who've got Elmer Fudd's rendition of "Kill the Wabbit" stuck in their heads after reading the word "Valkyrie" can clear their minds by perusing the PR after the break.

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Fujitsu unveils two new LifeBooks, shows some Ivy Bridge zen

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Fujitsu's teased us before with Intel's hot new chipset, but now it's getting ready to actually ship two notebooks with Intel's third-gen Core i7 CPU. The first, like others before it, will be a refresh of an older model, the LifeBook LH532, with its last-gen i7 tech swapped out for Ivy Bridge. Other specs will stay the same, with 2GB of system memory, NVIDIA GeForce GT620M graphics with 2GB of VRAM and a 15.6 14-inch 1366x768 high definition TFT LED wide screen. The LifeBook LH772, on the other hand, is an all-new model which will have the same Ivy Bridge i7 horsepower and screen, but the addition of a 2GB NVIDIA Optimus graphics and 4GB of RAM. Being more upmarket than its cousin, it'll have added touches like Onkyo Box Speakers, a DTS UltraPC II Plus sound system and a fingerprint sensor.

Both LifeBooks will have Fujitsu's Face Sense utility, which uses a front facing camera to detect your presence, and pause the system if you're not there. Fujitsu is also touting its Takumi design philosophy, supposedly offering zen-like simplicity and attention to detail -- with features like multiple color choices, rounded keyboard outlines, leveled palm rests and dichromatic keys. Fujitsu hasn't announced pricing yet, but if you need to hit your tasks quickly but harmoniously, check the PR below for more details.

Update: The Lifebook LH532 is a 14" model, not 15.6". Apologies for any confusion.

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AT-AT PC Case Mod: and you thought it was just geeky on the outside

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This isn't the first Star Wars-themed peripheral we've featured. Not by a long shot. Not even today. It's not even the first AT-AT case mod we've had, but we can safely say it poses the most danger to the alliance. With a mini-ITX mainboard, Intel Core i7-2600K CPU and 8GB of RAM, this walker might actually have enough brains to avoid a harpoon and tow cable, and with elaborate watercooling the Hasbro plastic shouldn't get scorched either. The icing on the imperial cake is weapons and interior that light up with the touch of a remote. Want to see how modder Asphiax made it happen? Then pewpew the source link.

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