Intel Likely To Join TSMC And Samsung As An Apple 'A7' Chip Provider
Intel is likely to grab 10 percent of Apple's mobile chip business.
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.
The presiding judge, Lucy Koh, slashed more than $450 million from the $1 billion awarded to Apple last summer.
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 ...
According to a new article by Reuters, the Apple vs. Samsung legal battle wouldn't have begun in the first place if only Tim Cook had his way.
A new survey once again proves that with mobile phones, it is Apple and Samsung, and then everyone else.
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.
In a court ruling filed tonight in San Jose, California, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh has granted judgment that Samsung did not willfully infringe Apple's patents.
In the world of smartphones, it is Samsung and Apple and everyone else.
Samsung's Galaxy S IV smartphone will likely include a screen better than Apple's Retina display.
Suddenly, Apple doesn't look so cool.
Apple has already requested Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to produce its next-generation A6X processors.
As the year draws to a close, Apple has withdrawn its patent claims against one of Samsung's allegedly infringing products.
Samsung has filed a new lawsuit against Apple in a court in South Korea over iOS Notification Center.