The Smartphone Profit King Remains ...
Despite more sales, Samsung remains far behind Apple where it counts.
Despite more sales, Samsung remains far behind Apple where it counts.
Samsung scores a victory over Apple in their continued trial over patents.
Apple and Samsung are headed to court this week over patent disputes.
Apple won't have to put a message on their website just yet saying that Samsung didn't copy the iPad when the South Korean company released the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
In Australia, Apple and Samsung are accusing the other of patent infringement. Where this will lead is anyone's guess.
There is unprecedented demand for the next iPhone, which should arrive in next three months.
By court order, Apple and Samsung meet again in the hopes of ending legal crisis between the two frenemies.
A U.K. judge says that Apple must advertise on their website that Samsung did not copy the iPad when they released the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet.
UK judge: People won't confuse Samsung's tablet for the iPad, since "they are not as cool."
Apple to introduce a newer new iPad as early as this fall?
Apple is determined to win their fight against Samsung over the GalaxyTab 10.1.
A new report from ABI Research claims that Apple and Samsung share 50 percent of the smart phone market, along with 90 percent of the profits from that market.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is still on sale despite Apple's plea that it be pulled.
Sharp, not Samsung could become one of Apple's largest LCD suppliers in the years to come.
Two days of talks didn't end the legal battle between Apple and Samsung. Now they'll head to court in July.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung Vice Chairman Choi Gee-sung are meeting today and tomorrow in San Francisco, California. The two leaders hope to end numerous lawsuits between their companies over intellectual property rights
The Wall Street Journal confirms some BIG news about the next iPhone. Indeed, Apple's flagship is growing larger.
On May 21 and May 22, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung Vice Chairman Choi Gee-sung will meet in San Francisco, California in the hopes of ending numerous lawsuits between the two companies over intellectual property rights. However, don’t be too surprised if the talks end with no resolution.
Three generations in, Apple’s iPad is the best selling tablet of all time, with each subsequent refresh better than its predecessor. So, how does Apple improve the iPad in 2013 and beyond? We’ve got some initial suggestions before the rumor mill begins again.
We’ve already told you how Apple and Samsung are working closely with each other to introduce the world to the new iPad. Now, The Korean Times (via Slashgear) suggests the two technology powerhouses are working to bringing us an 7" iPad “Mini” later this year.
Apple and Samsung continue fighting each other over patent infringements, but that doesn’t mean they can’t work together. Case in point is the new iPad. According to Bloomburg, quoting iSuppli, Samsung is the only touch screen supplier for Apple’s latest tablet.
This week, Apple has sent its lawyers after both Motorola and Samsung. According to reports from Reuters and paidContent, Apple is suing Motorola for the company's use of Qualcomm technology, while Samsung is being targeted because of its autocorrect feature (among other iOS patents).
Apple will be using LCD panels from Sharp, Inc. for its iPad 3, according to The Wall Street Journal. In addition, the company is said to be providing the LCD panels for the sixth-generation iPhone as well. Both Apple products are expected in 2012.
Facebook, the social networking gorilla, could unveil its first smartphone powered by a modified version of Android, according to a special first-in-a-series report by All Things Digital. Code-named “Buffy,” after the TV character played by Sarah Michelle Gellar, the new handset could arrive within 12-18 months.