Samsung edges Apple, introduces a smartphone with a wraparound display
The Samsung Galaxy Edge is here.
The Samsung Galaxy Edge is here.
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.
Entering the smart watch market might not be the best move for a company to make, according to one technology analyst.
Samsung's profits continue to decline.
Apple recently dropped its cross-appeal of Judge Lucy Koh's final judgement in its 2012 Samsung patent trial.
It looks like Apple really is having a hard time breaking up with Samsung.
Here are just a few of the stories we covered this week.
TSMC started shipping A-series processors to Apple in Q2 2014, a recent report claims.
Increased competition has slowed Samsung's profits.
Here are just a few of the stores we covered this week.
Apple iPhone users are "wall huggers" according to Samsung.
Samsung is letting customers try before they buy in five U.S. cities starting next month.
Samsung and Apple might soon be willing to bury the hatchet.
Nuance is the "fundamental provider" of Apple's Siri voice recognition software.
Could Foxconn and Sharp help Apple move display orders away from Samsung?
Apple's WWDC wasn't the only tech news during the week that was.
The first Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK launches in August.
Apple might still be the top U.S. smartphone manufacturer, but Android continues to be the most popular smartphone OS.
Apple isn't the only one likely to bring sapphire crystal displays to market.
Samsung's Galaxy S II and its Galaxy Ace will continue to remain off the market in the Netherlands.
A California court is told there is no patent agreement between Apple and Samsung.
Here's how jailbreakers can add a Samsung Galaxy S5-inspired search field to the Settings app.
Apple and Samsung may be close to a patent agreement, according to a new report.