Apple is about to overtake Nokia in worldwide mobile phone sales
Apple could soon become the No. 2 mobile phone provider in the world.
Apple could soon become the No. 2 mobile phone provider in the world.
The Facebook CEO was responding to a comment Tim Cook made earlier this year.
The Apple Watch is likely to have a lot of components made by Samsung.
The Microsoft Office apps for iOS have gone universal.
Microsoft paid CNN commentators to use Surface tablets. That was a very bad idea.
Apple has overtaken Samsung to become the most popular mobile brand in China.
Jawbone has announced two new fitness trackers.
Here's a look back at the week that was in the world of tech.
The new version of Microsoft Office for Mac will arrive next year.
The Fire TV Stick arrives on Nov. 19.
A new survey compares Apple and Microsoft fans.
You really need to stop, Samsung.
A new video compares the performance of the iPhone 6 with two other popular handsets.
Microsoft likely paid upwards of $2.5 billion for Swedish-based Mojang.
The Samsung Galaxy Edge is here.
To date, there have been 18,796 distinct Android-based devices seen in 2014.
Samsung joins this year's biggest viral campaign, the ALS ice bucket challenge.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK is now available at Barnes and Noble stores.
AT&T’s gigabit-speed fiber offers Internet speeds up to 1 Gbps.
Android and iOS continue to represent most of the smartphone market.
The Ironman One GPS+ smart watch offers standalone wireless connectivity without a phone.
Samsung's profits continue to decline.
Android usage worldwide is No. 1 for the first time.
Using an LG G3 convinced me to buy a 5.5-inch "iPhone 6," if Apple releases one.