Surprisingly, Samsung Doesn’t Go After Apple In Super Bowl Ad, But It Still Worked
Samsung didn't mention Apple in the company's Super Bowl ad. Still, it worked.
Samsung didn't mention Apple in the company's Super Bowl ad. Still, it worked.
The final week in January saw the arrival of a 128GB iPad, more talk about the iPad 5, and another sound off from the ever-controlling and irrelevant Steve Ballmer. Here are just a few of the stories that made news during the week that was.
Do you remember when Apple's ads were funny too?
Apple has reason to celebrate.
Samsung's Galaxy S IV smartphone will likely include a screen better than Apple's Retina display.
If not this year, an iPhone mini could arrive in 2014.
We've probably heard the final court decisions of the year in cases between Apple and Samsung. Of course, the new year is just weeks away.
The iPhone 5 is a bigger hit with buyers than the iPhone 4S.
Samsung's latest ad knocking Apple includes an off-road vehicle and a nasty sign.
Samsung remains the top OEM (original equipment manufacturer) in the United States, but Apple has recently overtaken LG to snag second place.
Samsung is no longer powering two of Apple's most popular product lines.
Android and Samsung continue to dominate iOS and Apple, in terms of smartphone sales.
Samsung has no desire to reach a settlement with Apple over long-standing patent disputes.
Samsung has raised the price they charge Apple for mobile processors by 20 percent.
In nine days, the iPhone 5 became the third best selling smartphone for the previous quarter.
Apple apologizes to Samsung, but apparently the message isn't good enough.
Apple places new message on the company's U.K. website stating that Samsung is not a copycat.
The longtime crystal display panel partnership between Apple and Samsung is coming to an end. The South Korean company has announced that they would terminate the existing contract with Apple.
The relationship between Apple and Samsung has gone from “love-hate” to “hate-hate,” as patent fights between the two technology companies continue.
Samsung shouldn't get too comfortable holding the top selling smartphone crown. The iPhone 5 is here and is taking over.
Interested in buying a Galaxy Nexus in the U.S.? The time to do so will soon arrive.
Two new developments suggest the global fight between Apple and Samsung isn't going to end soon.
The iPhone 3GS says a lot about Apple's commitment to older devices, and how that compares to other companies.