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    Korean Boyband BTS Launch Twitter’s First Ever K-Pop Emoji

    BTS, the seven-member boyband that have attracted great popularity in their homeland of South Korea, have become the first K-pop act to get their own emoji on Twitter. However, it…

    4-Inch iPhone SE Goes on Sale at Mid-Price in South Korea

    Retail availability of the Apple’s smaller and cheaper handset, the iPhone SE, has recently expanded to South Korea, following a preorder period beginning late last month. The Chosunilbo reports local…

    Hopes for Samsung Earnings Lead to Rise in Korean Shares

    Healthy demand for smartphones released by Samsung in the last fiscal quarter has boosted the South Korean firm’s share price in the Korea Composite Stock Price Index, reports Shanghai Daily….

    Samsung Releases Special 128GB Galaxy Note 5 in South Korea

    Samsung has given its homeland, South Korea, a special treat for Christmas: a Winter Special Edition of the Galaxy Note 5, which brings 128GB internal storage to the popular handset…

    Apple Supplier LG Display to Invest $4.2B in OLED Facilities

    LG Display, a major supplier of OLED panels for devices including the Apple Watch, intends to spend $4.2 billion to build new facilities for production of the sophisticated displays, according…

    Netflix to Expand to Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan

    65 million people around the globe are already subscribers to the television streaming service Netflix, but that figure could grow much further in 2016 – as the company has announced…

    Apple Sets Up YouTube Channels for Japan and South Korea

    In an apparent reflection of the popularity of Apple products in East Asia, the Cupertino company has set up dedicated YouTube channels for Japan and South Korea. At the time…

    Samsung Starts Trial of Contactless Payments in South Korea

    Apple’s contactless payment service, Apple Pay, recently benefited from a fresh round of publicity prompted by its launch in the UK. Still, Samsung is clearly determined not to be outdone,…

    Apple Scores Patent Victory Over Samsung in South Korean Court

    Apple extended its patent litigation winning streak this week when a South Korean court ruled that the iPhone maker didn’t infringe patents held by Samsung. The ruling follows a recent…

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