Fierce competition from T-Mobile and Sprint dented Verizon's earnings.
A new patent application indicates Apple is addressing the problem of fingers blocking valuable screen real estate.
In November, Apple captured a record one-third of the total smartphone sales in Korea for the first time, according to a research firm.
Four serious flaws could trip Apple's latest major product release.
The tech titan is largely interested in Softcard's patents for mobile payments, a report says.
Apple looks toward more advanced controls for iPhones in new patent.
The phablet war has been taken a notch higher with the release of Mi Note, which has a larger screen and lighter handset than iPhone 6 Plus.
The next iPhone could be in for a big camera upgrade.
Apple has alleged that Ericsson was demanding excessive royalties for its LTE wireless technology patents.
Officials estimate the value of the 94 iPhones seized at the crossing from Hong Kong at more than $48,000.
Looks like a lot of people are addicted to games such as "Candy Crush," as Apple's app store revenue is up 50 percent.
The record-breaking numbers are said to be fueled by the sale of the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models in the holiday shopping season.
A class-action complaint claims Apple’s new iOS 8 sucks up as much as 23% of the storage space on devices running it.
Apple's iPhones and iPads blew past other device manufacturers as Christmas gifts this season.
The security researcher claims to have created a perfect set of the German defense minister's prints.
The "iPhone 6s mini" would essentially replace the iPhone 5c.
Workers were forced to labor for 18 days straight to make the latest iPhones, according to a BBC report.
The service allows customers to wave their iPhone 6 or 6 Plus over a register for purchases.
Some problems with the iPhone 6 Plus camera may be caused by magnetic and metallic accessories.
Heavy competition among carriers is leading to a bevy of discount plans.
The next iPhone may be powered by a smaller chip manufactured in a Samsung factory.
The past 12 months have been kind to Tim Cook and company, but key challenges lie ahead in 2015.