Samsung announces Q4 2015 earnings guidance; Y-o-Y profits grow

Samsung Electronics has announced earnings guidance for the fourth quarter of the year 2015. The company forecasted an operating profit of 6.1 trillion Korean won (around $5.08 billion), which is up around 15% compared to the 5.3 trillion won figure the company reported in Q4 2014.

However, compared to Q3 2015, when the company reported a profit of 7.4 trillion won, the profit was down around 18%. The forecast also missed market expectations – analysts were expecting the company to report a profit of around 6.6 trillion won.

Overall sales revenues are forecasted to be around 53.0 trillion won (around $46.4 billion), slightly up from the 52.7 trillion won figure reported in the same quarter of the year 2014. Samsung is expected to release final figures towards the end of this…

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Apple Loop: Controversial iPhone 7 Leak, Apple’s Design Gamble, iPhone 7 Fights Galaxy S7

This week?s Apple Loop includes all the leaks and speculation around Apple dropping the headphone jack, anticipation around a potential iPhone 6S mini, the cut in iPhone 6S production, the iPhone 7 versus the Galaxy S7, why the 2012 MacBook Pro is still popular, Apple’s new artificial intelligence purchase, removing icons from iOS 9, and Wi-Fi Assist’s latest episode of bill shock.

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Android Circuit: Avalanche of Galaxy S7 Leaks, BlackBerry’s Android Gamble, Say Goodbye To Motorola

This week?s Android Circuit includes the leaked design of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7 flagship, the new smaller S7 camera, why microSD is important, a goodbye to Motorola, BlackBerry’s big gamble on Android, Cortana sneaking back onto Android through Cyanogen, Jide’s Remix OS offering Android on the desktop, and Facebook’s planning a potential divorce from Google.

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Zeiss DriveSafe Lenses: A New Driver-Based Innovation In Vehicle Safety

We live in a rapidly advancing world, thanks in large part to technology. And as we saw at CES this week, the automotive industry has been an integral player in offering new technologies for public benefit. Many of these advancements have to do with safety technology, from mitigating crashes to avoiding them altogether. However, most safety features tend to come from the car itself, meaning if a consumer wants said features they have to purchase a new vehicle. And with the rapid pace of technological breakthroughs a consumer has to cycle into a new car every few years to truly keep up with the latest tech. This isn’t practical or cost-efficient for many consumers.

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The Next Big Thing In Business: ‘App Economy’ For Enterprise Analytics

Apps are everywhere; and almost anyone, it seems, can create them! In my talks to executives at major corporations on how to build the Sentient Enterprise for advanced analytics, I cite the example of a teenager named Robert Nay. He used a free version of Corona SDK to create Bubble Ball, a mobile game for iPhone, iPad and Android that was downloaded 400,000 times the first day of its release. The game went on to unseat a free version of Angry Birds from its No. 1 spot in the Apple store. This was in 2011, when Robert was just 14-years old. He programmed the game all by himself in just over a month’s time.

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Billionaire Sean Parker Donated $500,000 To Legalize Marijuana In California

Technology billionaire Sean Parker is putting his money where his mouth is when it comes to pot legalization. The former Facebook president donated $500,000 to back a proposed initiative to legalize recreational marijuana use for adults in California, according to state campaign finance records filed Thursday.

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