Apple Manufacturers Using Excess iPhone X Chassis In Making iPhone 11?
Apple’s component suppliers reportedly have a lot of excess iPhone X chassis and components that can be used for the production of the device’s successor.
Ex-Apple Engineer Who Allegedly Stole Autonomous Car Files Arrested Before China-Bound Flight
A former Apple engineer who allegedly stole the Cupertino giant’s autonomous vehicle secrets was arrested on his way to China.
Grab Expands Business To Include Grocery, News Services
Singaporean ride-hailing company Grab has decided to branch out to grocery and news services.
Tech Giants Samsung, LG Build New Production Plants In India, China
South Korean tech giants Samsung and LG are expanding their manufacturing operations in India and China, respectively.
Apple’s 6.1-inch LCD iPhone Revealed To Enter Trial Production This Month
Industry sources have revealed that Nichia is going to be the exclusive supplier of LED chips for Apple’s 6.1-inch LCD iPhone.
Nissan Insists There’s No Need For Recall Despite New Inspection Scandal
Nissan insists there is no need for a recall following its second inspection scandal since late last year.
Microsoft Surface Go Tablet Vs. Surface Pro: Comparison Of Specs, Features
Here’s what you are getting when you buy the more affordable Microsoft Surface Go tablet instead of the premium Surface Pro device.
Uber Invests In Lime To Offer New Non-Car Transportation Mode
Uber has teamed up with electric scooter rental company Lime as it plans to offer a new non-car transportation mode to its customers.
Apple Discontinuing iPhone X, SE Handsets This Coming Fall?
Analysts are claiming that Apple will likely discontinue the iPhone X and iPhone SE this fall.
What Is Apple’s USB Restricted Mode? iOS 11.4.1 Quietly Enables New Feature
Apple has quietly enabled USB Restricted Mode in iOS 11.4.1. Here’s what the new feature does.
LG Named World’s Largest Supplier Of AMOLED Display For Smartwatches
Latest data showed that LG Display Co. was the world’s largest supplier of AMOLED displays for smartwatches in 2017.
Samsung Galaxy S10+ Prototype Confirms Triple-Lens Back Camera Setup For S9 Successor
New details confirming the triple-lens back camera of the Samsung Galaxy S10+ have emerged online.
Samsung Has Discontinued Samsung Pay Mobile Payment Service On Budget Phones
Samsung has stopped providing its budget phones access to its Samsung Pay mobile payment service.
Microsoft’s Movies & TV App Coming To iOS App Store, Google Play Store
Microsoft’s Windows-based Movies & TV app is reportedly heading to the iOS App Store and Google Play Store.
Did LG’s New Smartphone Business Strategy Fail? Company Reportedly Records Another Loss
LG has posted its preliminary earnings for the second quarter. Sadly, its smartphone-manufacturing unit may have once again recorded another operating loss.
Apple Reportedly Makes LG Second iPhone OLED Display Supplier
Apple has reportedly signed a contract with LG Display to make the latter its second OLED display supplier.
Samsung Hopeful Foldable Phone Would Recharge Profit After Galaxy S9 Disappointment
Samsung is now counting on its Galaxy X foldable phone to improve its profit after the disappointing performance of the Galaxy S9.
ZTE Smartphone Shipments To Hit Bottom Amid Concerns Over Components Supply
Industry sources expect ZTE’s smartphone shipments to hit bottom this year amid concerns over its components supply from U.S.-based companies.
Amazon Publishing Holiday Toy Catalog Following Toys ‘R’ Us Demise
The move is seen as Amazon’s attempt at winning the business following the demise of Toys “R” Us.
Hyundai Targets Australia’s Car-Sharing Market With Latest Investment
Hyundai Motor has invested in Australian car rental company Car Next Door to ensure that its cars would be the first “sharing ready” vehicles in the land Down Under.
Smart Speaker Competition To Intensify As Amazon, Others Prep New Products
Amazon, Microsoft and Google are among the companies who are launching new smart speakers in the second half of 2018.
Barnes & Noble Fires CEO Demos Parneros Over Policy Violations
Barnes & Noble has fired CEO Demos Parneros for violating company policies.
Samsung Messages Glitch Causes Phones To Randomly Send Photos To Contacts
A Samsung Messages glitch is causing the app to randomly send photos of users to their contacts.
Apple iPad With Face ID: iOS 12 Hints At Imminent Launch
Apple’s iOS 12 update appears to be hinting at the imminent release of iPad tablets with Face ID.
LG’s Investments In Robotics ‘Critical’ For Company’s Future Growth
LG has once again made a big investment in robotics as part of its ThinQ strategy.
HTC Layoffs: 1,500 Employees To Lose Jobs As Part Of Restructuring
Apple is terminating 1,500 employees as it moves away from hardware manufacturing.
New SD Cards Could Boast 1 Gigabyte Per Second Transfer Rate
A new SD card format will reportedly allow data transfers at almost 1 gigabyte per second.
Leaked 2018 iPhone ‘A12’ Chip Benchmark Listing Reveals 4GB RAM, Six Cores
Based on the leaked benchmark listing, Apple’s next-generation iPhones could come with 4GB of RAM.
Vietnamese Manufacturers To Challenge Samsung Dominance In Local Smartphone Market
Vietnamese companies are eager to break Samsung’s empire in the local smartphone market, so they are releasing a lot of low-priced devices.
Samsung Lowers Galaxy Note 8 Price Ahead Of Note 9 Launch
Ahead of the imminent unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9, Samsung has decided to lower the price of last year’s Galaxy Note 8 phablet.