Samsung set to beat 2009 handset sales target (Reuters)

Reuters – Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), the world’s No. 2 mobile phone maker, gave an upbeat forecast for 2009 mobile phone sales due to sharp growth in touchscreen models, but surging sales may not guarantee higher margins.

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Smartbook AG launches absolutely gaudy $3,000 Swarovski-laden netbook

Taking a break from making headlines over infringement rights, Smartbook AG has found an entirely new way to get our attention. Introducing the Zenid GC Crystal, a “smartbook” that’s, as Netbooknews.de points out, one of the most common Chinese ODM netbooks, the S40 — 10.2-inch WXGA LED screen, 1.6GHz Intel Atom N280, 2GB DDR2 RAM, WiFi, and so on. You can get a non-crystal version for 299 euros, but really, we know you’re wanting to go ridiculously lavish here, and that’s precisely where the Crystal variant doesn’t disappoint. Completely encrusted in Swarovski crystals, the asking price jumps to 2,001 euros, or approximately $3,000 in currency from across the pond. We’d like to point and laugh more, but deep down, we know there’s enough comically wealthy people out there to probably justify this.

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Shoppers already whetting holiday appetite online (Reuters)

A photograph of a computer screen showing the website eBay is shown here in Encinitas, California in this April 22, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Mike BlakeReuters – Holiday shopping online hit a record for Black Friday, several days before the retail industry-coined Cyber Monday gets underway, as more consumers said they used the web to seek deals.

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Netronix looking to Android, 3G for its e-book readers

Google’s little green man has been getting quite an education lately, popping up in a number of e-book readers (why hello there Nook, Alex, eDGe). Not to be left out, Netronix is reportedly also looking to work with Texas Instruments on assimilating Android into its product line, according to company chairman Arthur Lu (via DigiTimes). Neither are bad trends to follow in this still-infant industry, but the questions remains as to when and how it’ll actually work. Also on the company to-do list? 3G and 3.5G capabilities, supposedly coming sometime in the middle of 2010. Bated breath? Hold it.

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Apple Says No to the Droid’s Red Glow (PC World)

PC World – Don’t expect the “glowing red eye” of Motorola’s Droid smartphone to show up on your iPhone anytime soon. Apple has rejected an application called “iDroid,” that would have save displayed the Droid’s red eye on an iPhone and linked to information about the flagship Android phone.

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