New Video Compares Fingerprint Scanning On iPhone 5s, Galaxy S5
How does Apple's Touch ID compare against the Galaxy S5's own fingerprint scanner?
How does Apple's Touch ID compare against the Galaxy S5's own fingerprint scanner?
Apple and Samsung's second major patent trial saw an interesting first day.
This week's edition of AppAdvice International takes us to Britain, Scotland, Germany, Russia, and more.
The newest Samsung ad goes after Apple's iPad, the Microsoft Surface, and Amazon's Kindle tablets.
Samsung will soon take a central role in producing the high-resolution Retina display screen for the second generation iPad mini.
Both Apple and Samsung are being targeted in a new patent-related lawsuit.
Samsung has already signed a contract to produce Apple's new chip, according to a new source.
Here are just a few of the stories we covered during the week that was.
Apple has failed again to get Samsung devices banned within the United States.
Samsung ran into another celebrity endorsement mishap during the Oscars.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 goes on sale April 11.
Samsung has taken the lid off its line of next-generation Gear smart watches.
The iPhone accounted for 45 percent of smartphone sales in the U.S. in 2013.
Samsung is out with its latest ad mocking Apple.
TSMC is now expected to make all of Apple's "A8" processors.
Apple and Samsung cannot reach an agreement ahead of a new trial.
Phil Schiller and Scott Forstall, among others, are expected to make an appearance during Apple and Samsung's upcoming patent trial.
The iPad Air has the best battery in the tablet market.
Apple and Samsung have narrowed down the lists of patents and products each is accusing the other of infringing.
Samsung's next flagship device will be announced on Feb. 24 in Spain.
European smart device retailer Carphone Warehouse has signed an interesting deal with Samsung.
Three Taiwan-based companies are said to have landed packaging orders for Apple's next-generation A8 processor.
Samsung is facing challenges on both sides of the smartphone market.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 loves to eat memory. The iPhone 5c does not.