Swatch Doesn’t Want Apple’s Wearable Device To Be Called The ‘iWatch’
Swatch may have a problem with Apple's "iWatch."
Swatch may have a problem with Apple's "iWatch."
It was a very good week for Apple fans, DirecTV stockholders, and Mac users. Not so much for Samsung, iOS devices users, or folks waiting for an "iWatch" or next-generation Apple TV.
Samsung must pay Apple at least $119.6 million, a jury has decided.
The company focuses on making power-efficient displays.
Apple's next set of EarPods may integrate with heart rate and blood pressure sensors.
The former CEO of Burberry is now officially working at Apple.
Apple customers will soon be alerted when government agencies request access to their electronic data.
Philip Stanger, the founder and former CEO of Wifarer, now works for Apple.
A new image has leaked purportedly showing the Amazon phone.
A new report says Apple's iOS 8 won't feature many changes.
Apple's share of the worldwide tablet market dropped to 32.5 percent during the March quarter.
Sprint could announce its plans to buy T-Mobile US in June or July.
The material is being made at a new plant in Mesa, Ariz.
The device is apparently on track to arrive sometime later this year.
The "iPhone 6" may feature an electronic image stabilization system.
Steve Jobs is named the top innovator of the past quarter century by CNBC.
Another security breach was recently discovered on the Apple website.
The line will receive its first update since mid-2013.
The executives will highlight the second night of the event on Wednesday, May 28.
Microsoft has released its first ad since acquiring Nokia's smartphone business.
The 2014 BeaconCrawl in Lower Manhattan will use Apple's iBeacon technology to bring folks together.
The "record date" for Apple's upcoming stock split is the same day WWDC starts. Does this mean anything?
Here are just a few of the stories we covered this week.