Just a few weeks before Apple is said to be releasing its most anticipated iPhone 5, which could halt Samsung’s aggravating success with the Galaxy Line, the South Korean firm is considering legal action to ban the sales of the upcoming iPhone.
Ever since Samsung introduced the Galaxy S line of smartphone in June 2010, it has entrenched its position as one of the best smartphone manufacturers in the market and put up a strident attack on Apple iPhone's dominance.
Shareholders are likely snapping up Apple stock in anticipation of the next generation of iPhone products – the iPhone 5, which many analysts say will receive unprecedented demand.
In what looks like a concerted attack on Apple from every corner, Samsung is going in for the kill by unleashing fury like never before.
The row between consumer electronics giants Apple and Samsung escalated on Monday as reports surfaced that the Korean company would file suit against the iPhone 5.
Netflix, one of the best entertainment brands, has decided to split services. The “old” Netflix will become just video streaming whereas the beloved DVD-by-mail service is to be redubbed Qwikster.
Apple seems to have woken up to the need to tighten its security after it lost an iPhone prototype for the second time — this time it's about the upcoming iPhone 5.
Jefferies remains cautious regarding a recent article in DigiTimes that suggested Apple Inc. has signed a foundry partnership agreement with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (TSMC). The brokerage said this was an unconfirmed report.
The most anticipated and rumored smartphone, Apple’s iPhone 5 is heading toward its release, while a couple of Android rival smartphones— Motorola Droid Bionic and Samsung Galaxy S2 have already come to the U.S., and Google Nexus 4G along with HTC Holiday are coming up next.
Here is a list of the five reasons why Microsoft may falter against Android.
It's not like it was a surprise that there would be a red carpet before the 63rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, so why did so many stars boldly wear red? So were the stars red hot or did they blend in with the red carpet?
Nearly right after reports surfaced that Apple lost another prototype -- this time the anticipated iPhone 5 -- the company is taking steps to ensure it keeps things safe, moving to create a global security force.
Shortly after reports surfaced that Apple lost another sensitive prototype -- this time the iPhone 5 -- the company is taking steps to ensure it keeps its devices safe.
AT&T is launching its 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network across various cities in the U.S., marking its first foray into the new high-speed data standard.
Apple is a couple of steps away from announcing the arrival of the most anticipated iPhone 5 to the U.S smartphone market after a long cacophony of rumors about its release date and expected specifications.
Apple’s Dilemma of Introducing iPhone 5: Is it Samsung Galaxy S2 and Android OS?
Microsoft has released an early version of its upcoming operating system, Windows 8 on a prototype Samsung tablet last week and experts believe the hybrid software could win the ground Microsoft lost to Apple.
While Motorola Droid Bionic has hit the market recently on Verizon, Samsung’s iPhone 5 competitor, Galaxy S2 Epic Touch 4G is launched by Sprint on Friday.
Authorities believe that about 50 celebrities may be victims of the hacking ring. The agents also believed that all 50 celebs trace back to one person, who is possibly the ringleader.
Samsung filed an appeal against a German court's ban on its Galaxy series of tablets and stepped up its offensive against Apple, filing suit in Australia.
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is being pursued by a jaguar who knows there is value in the company but not quite how to unlock it. Can he succeed?
Research in Motion is banking on its new BlackBerry smartphones to help pull it out of a rut, but industry watchers believe the new devices will be no match for Apple's upcoming iPhone 5.