The Apple CEO said on Thursday that he is proud to be gay. China has a history of homophobia — but it also has a history of loving Apple.
European companies are preparing to enter a lucrative, untapped market if Iran sanctions are suspended. The U.S. could miss out.
Tim Cook's decision to publicly identify as a homosexual couldn't have come at a better time as Apple rides the success of it products.
The launch of the Galaxy Note 4 wasn't enough to save Samsung from massive profit and revenue slumps in the third quarter.
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Samsung's woes in India won't abate unless the mobile phone giant can deliver a sophisticated smartphone at a price rivaling Xiaomi.
The wearable device will keep users connected with notifications, including incoming calls, emails, text messages and social media updates.
Worldwide smartphone shipments rose 25.2 percent in Q3, thanks to growing competition from new entrants.
Iran could be a valuable market for Apple if it could find a way to set up shop in the country.
For Apple, chasing a better experience is prioritized over chasing market share -- a key lesson from the 1990s.
The increase in iOS 8 installations follows the roll-out of the iOS 8.1 update, which introduced many new features to the platform.
Though AT&T stopped offering unlimited data plans in 2010, many of its legacy customers have been affected by data throttling, says the FTC.
Apple's iPhone accounted for well over half of the company's net sales in 2014.
Google says the app collects walking and exercise data automatically through Android devices.
T-Mobile saw its best quarter ever in terms of customer growth, but that didn't help the carrier's bottom line.
The mobile payment technology for the iPhone 6 isn't currently accepted by the company and it’s not expected to be accepted anytime soon.
Such a partnership could help propel Apple deeper into China while providing greater acceptance for Alibaba in the United States.
T-Mobile pioneered installment plans with its Simple Choice option. Experts say payment plans could soon be standard for all carriers.
There are two types of peer pressure, and both might help make Apple Pay the new normal.
Korea's affluent and tech-savvy population has been a stronghold for Samsung, but preorders of the iPhone 6 are eating into that market share.
Consumer spending on Apple smartphones and related products is boosting the overall U.S. economy.
Apple Pay is simple and easy to use, and that's a good thing. Or is it?