The AppAdvice Week In Review: Samsung's Bizarre Party And Apple's Response
Two of Apple's main competitors made a lot of noise this week. Not that Cupertino was silent during the week that was.
Two of Apple's main competitors made a lot of noise this week. Not that Cupertino was silent during the week that was.
Samsung missed a golden opportunity this week when they announced the Galaxy S IV.
Samsung spent $68 million more than Apple on U.S. advertising in 2012.
Two days before Samsung unveils the Galaxy S IV, a video reportedly showing the device has leaked online.
Intel is likely to grab 10 percent of Apple's mobile chip business.
The Apple TV has received a minor update.
Wireless charging technology for iPhones could be getting closer to becoming a reality.
Apple and Google's Android both have reasons to celebrate.
Samsung is buying a stake in Sharp, a company that supplies screens to Apple.
Say hello to Jeremy Maxwell as he unboxes the Samsung Galaxy S IV.
Apple scores a victory over Samsung in Japan.
The guy that ran Apple's "Think Different" campaign believes that Cupertino has lost their mojo.
Apple and Samsung went head-to-head during this year's Oscars telecast. But ...
The next-generation Galaxy S will arrive in mid-March.
The iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S outsold Samsung's Galaxy S III during the holiday quarter worldwide.
Samsung and Amazon have a lot to celebrate at Apple's expense.
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.