A recently rekindled controversy alleges that Samsung's preinstalled service, AppCloud, is used as an Israeli spyware.
After launching the “Gaming Hub” on newer smart TVs and other devices, Samsung has announced that its 2020 smart TVs will gain support for cloud gaming apps. Gaming Hub was announced for Samsung’s ...
A controversy has erupted over AppCloud, an app pre-installed on Samsung Galaxy A, M, and F series smartphones in certain regions.
Samsung faces controversy over AppCloud, an unremovable Israeli-tied app on Galaxy phones that raises serious privacy and surveillance fears.
If your TV is so danged smart, why can't it play triple-A games without additional hardware, like a PC or a dedicated console attached? Well, it soon will be able to, depending on the model you own.
If you want to improve productivity, you'd rather keep everything you need in one easily accessible location. Samsung Notes is a great productivity app. You have ...
Yes! You’ll be able to setup and use a Samsung Galaxy phone without a Samsung account. However, there are a few apps and services that won’t work. That includes apps like Samsung Wallet, Samsung Cloud ...
Galaxy smartphones and tablets are reportedly adding a new app from Samsung as soon as this week, a new report claims, as Samsung will apparently expand its own cloud gaming service to all Galaxy ...
Utomik announced today the upcoming launch of its cloud gaming service. The company plans to offer cloud gaming to all of its users, and it will launch its app on Android and Samsung TV later this ...
New cloud gaming apps start rolling out to select Samsung TVs next week. Understandably, Stadia isn’t part of the launch. New cloud gaming apps start rolling out to select Samsung TVs next week.