Samsung set to unveil new Galaxy Tab and S-Cloud at 3 May event

Samsung may be preparing to launch a new Galaxy Tab alongside its upcoming Galaxy S III event being held in London on 3 May, according to CNET Asia.
Unnamed sources have suggested the rumoured tablet will not be the Galaxy Tab 2 but will sport a dual-core processor and a 10.1-inch display, speculating that this could be the South Korea-based manufacturer's long-awaited high-definition tablet.
Cloud in the distance
Also rumoured to be crashing the Galaxy S III's party is Samsung's iCloud competitor dubbed S-Cloud.
The service, which won't feature any limitations on the type of content you can upload to the cloud, will reportedly be bolstered by 5GB of storage allowing access to TV shows, music, and movies across Samsung devices.
Samsung is said to have partnered with Microsoft ensure the S-Cloud is available globally.