galaxy ecosystem

  1. Samsung Internet for PC Beta: AI Browsing + Galaxy Cross-Device Continuity

    Samsung’s push to bring Samsung Internet for PC to Windows marks a meaningful shift for the company’s software strategy, but the story is bigger than “a browser on a laptop.” This is Samsung trying to turn its Galaxy ecosystem into a continuous workspace that follows users from phone to PC, with...
  2. Samsung Browser for Windows Goes Stable: Perplexity AI + Galaxy Sync

    Samsung’s browser strategy just got a lot more interesting, and a lot more competitive. The company has moved Samsung Browser for Windows out of beta and into a stable worldwide release, extending the Galaxy ecosystem from phones and tablets onto PCs running Windows 10 version 1809 or later and...
  3. Samsung Internet for PC Beta: Ambient AI, Sync, and Privacy for Windows

    Samsung’s move to bring Samsung Internet for PC to Windows is more than a routine browser port. It is a deliberate attempt to turn the browser into a cross-device AI layer that ties together Galaxy phones, Samsung accounts, and desktop PCs in a way that feels native to the Samsung ecosystem. The...
  4. Samsung Smart Keyboard: AI Short Key and DeX in a Portable Aluminum Keyboard

    Samsung has quietly expanded its Galaxy accessory lineup with the Smart Keyboard, a compact, aluminum tenkeyless keyboard that puts a single-press AI Short Key and a dedicated DeX key at the center of its proposition — pairing laptop-like typing feel with cross-device convenience for phones...
  5. Samsung Smart Keyboard review: AI shortcut, DeX controls in a portable 80-key board

    Samsung’s new Smart Keyboard lands as a compact, ecosystem-first accessory that puts a hardware AI shortcut, DeX controls and multi‑device switching at the center of a $109.99 wireless keyboard aimed squarely at Galaxy users — and anyone who wants a lightweight, laptop‑style Bluetooth board...
  6. Samsung Internet for PC Beta: Galaxy Cross-Device Browsing on Windows

    Samsung’s much-loved Android browser has finally come home to the desktop, and the first beta for Windows brings more than a mere port — it’s a strategic attempt to fuse the Galaxy phone experience with Windows PCs via cross-device sync, Galaxy AI helpers, and a privacy-first design that will...
  7. Samsung Internet for PC Beta Brings Galaxy Sync and AI Browsing to Windows

    Samsung’s mobile browser is finally coming to Windows in a staged beta that promises Galaxy continuity, integrated Galaxy AI browsing tools, and a privacy‑forward desktop experience — but the launch carries clear caveats around password sync, enterprise readiness, and performance that every...
  8. Samsung Opens Its Windows Apps to All Devices: A New Era of Cross-Platform Compatibility

    Samsung's recent decision to make its suite of proprietary applications available to all Windows users—regardless of whether they own a Galaxy Book laptop—marks a significant shift in the company’s Windows integration strategy. This move holds considerable implications not only for Samsung...