Samsung wants to make the TV the center of attention


WELL-POSITIONED: The South Korean company's first ever developers conference was all about how it doesn't just make phones and tablets and how much potential developers have in putting their apps on the big screen. — ©AFP/Relaxnews 2013

The South Korean company's first ever developers conference was all about how it doesn't just make phones and tablets and how much potential developers have in putting their apps on the big screen. 

Samsung is by far the world's biggest smartphone company — according to Strategy Analytics, it accounted for 35% of all handset shipments globally over the last quarter — but it's also the world's leading TV manufacturer.  

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