In Terms Of Web Traffic, iPhone 5 Leads Samsung Galaxy S III ... But Just Barely
According to a new study performed by Chitika, the iPhone is barely leading the Samsung Galaxy S III in terms of Web usage.
According to a new study performed by Chitika, the iPhone is barely leading the Samsung Galaxy S III in terms of Web usage.
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.
In the new smartphone-only survey released by comScore, Apple emerged as the top smartphone manufacture in the U.S.
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.
As the year draws to a close, Apple has withdrawn its patent claims against one of Samsung's allegedly infringing products.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.
Samsung remains the top OEM (original equipment manufacturer) in the United States, but Apple has recently overtaken LG to snag second place.
The relationship between Apple and Samsung has gone from “love-hate” to “hate-hate,” as patent fights between the two technology companies continue.
Interested in buying a Galaxy Nexus in the U.S.? The time to do so will soon arrive.
Samsung is at it again: this time with their new Galaxy S III ad.
In response to the outcome of the Apple vs. Samsung lawsuit, Google is quick to point out that most of the patents associated with the case “don’t relate to the core Android operating system.”
In response to the verdict reached in favor of Apple in its much-publicized patent lawsuit against Samsung, Apple CEO Tim Cook has sent a memo to corporate employees of the triumphant tech company.
A few years ago, copying Apple could've cost Samsung a whole lot less.
Even Samsung's own research says they copied iPad.
How skinny can the next iPhone get? The New Yorker is finally on the iPhone, and before wrapping it up we have a little Apple, Samsung patent parody courtesy of Conan O'Brien.
In the past, Conan O'Brien has poked fun at the Kindle Fire, the "lost" fifth-gen iPhone, and the iPad 2. Now, the popular late-night comic has weighed-in on the Apple-Samsung patent trial, and the results - unsurprisingly - are hilarious.
It's hard to dance when you have two left feet. And they're both in your mouth.
Apple has now accused Samsung of copying its iOS icons, and in our opinion, the Cupertino, Calif. company has a point.
Sometimes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Or a billion dollars.
Apple's "shaped glass" iPhone design was ahead of its time.
Apple is asking for a default victory in the design portion of its patent suit.
Thanks to record iPad sales, Apple is continuing to own the tablet market by a huge margin.
After several glaring courtroom mistakes, Samsung is fighting an uphill battle.