Images Of iWatch Competitor Samsung Galaxy Gear Appear Online
Images of Samsung's Galaxy Gear smart watch have surfaced online.
Images of Samsung's Galaxy Gear smart watch have surfaced online.
It's time for a little CollegeHumor.
Now we know why Samsung continues to bash Apple in ads. It works.
The International Trade Commission has recently sided with Apple in a patent dispute, in a move that could see certain Samsung devices receive a U.S. import ban.
The "Samsung Galaxy Gear" could soon compete with the "iWatch."
Google's Android continues to dominate the smartphone operating system market, according to recent data.
Apple is continuing to dominate the PC market, despite the market itself appearing to have leveled out in the second fiscal quarter of 2013.
Apple's next iPad mini is said to feature a Retina display supplied by none other than Apple's foremost competitor, Samsung.
Though the smartphone market as a whole grew during Q2 2013, Apple's iPhone didn't do so well.
The next iPad mini won't include screens from AU Optronics.
Apple is said to have signed an Apple A9 processor deal with Samsung.
In the future, Apple may not have to depend on Samsung or TSMC for its silicon.
Samsung launches another video ad in Iceland, mocking the iPhone.
The fight between Samsung and Apple is just getting started.
South Koreans love their iPhones and the support they receive from Apple.
Apple's divorce from Samsung has hit a number of obstacles.
Apple is indeed planning on moving a percentage of its chip production away from Samsung and towards TSMC, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Apple and TSMC are said to have recently signed a three-year manufacturing deal.
Microsoft mini-stores are coming to Best Buy. Sound familiar?
Apple remains the top smartphone maker in the U.S., according to a new survey conducted by comScore.
Apple's next line of iDevices could include Samsung Displays, after all.
With the next-generation iPhone not expected to be introduced until the fall, does Samsung have a temporary opening to gain on Apple?
Sony really wants to be cool and relevant again.