Person behind the Samsung electronics brand suffers heart attack
On 11 may 2014, Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Kun-hee was taken to emergency as he suffered a heart attack. He was taken to Samsung Medical Center near his home. According to reports, his health is in stable condition but he will remain hospitalized for some time.
New Delhi: In August 2013, the CEO suffered with pneumonia, and before that in late night’s he underwent cancer treatment procedures.
Lee’s age is 72 and with aging, his health is getting poor. Jay Y. Lee is seen as new CEO. He has been groomed for this position and currently works as vice chairman of the company. Jay’s age is forty-five. Still young to take over the much experienced Lee Kun.
Lee Kun-hee took over the leadership of Samsung in 1987 after his father and founder of the Samsung Company, Lee Byung-chul, died aged 77. Lee Kun-hee made Samsun electronics into a global brand. Currently, the company is ran by three co-CEOs but final call remains with Lee Kun.
Jay Y. Lee serves as the international head of Samsung. He brokered deals with Apple and many other. Jay is currently getting ready to take over the company. He has been given new IPO Samsung Company from Samsung’s group to prove his skills.
LG announce new three pad tablets which features in Monaco MedPI 2014 epo
LG has announced that it will release three new G Pad tablets at theMedPI 2014 expo in Monaco on 13th May 2014. That is correct, you heard it right, LG G pad version 7.0, pad 8.0 and LG pad 10.1 are coming in the market pretty soon.
The company did not provide any details on specification for each tablet device. Just few details, such as G Pad 7.0 is designed for one-handed operation, G Pad 8.0 offers an engaging multimedia experience and high quality performance. The largest G Pad 10.1 is has largest battery, so itprovides endless hours battery life to have fun with. On the software side, LG provides unique features like QPair 2.0, for getting notifications via Bluetooth, and the Knock Code secure unlocking option.