Apple has enough reasons to worry as the latest order in the ongoing Apple-Samsung patent dispute is a pointer towards which way the wind is blowing. Judge Lucy Koh of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California denied Apple's motion to speed up the federal lawsuit against market rival Samsung. On July 1st, along with motion for Preliminary Injunction to halt the sale of four Samsung devices, Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1, Apple also filed two m...
Apple Inc. is gearing up its production of iPhone 5 for a possible September launch, but new rumors have surfaced expecting a mid-August launch.
Netflix, the popular entertainment service with hefty price increase is in the receiving end of customer ire.
Netflix raised the Internet-plus-DVDs-in-the-mail plan from $9.99 per month to $15.98 per month, triggering massive outrage from movie buffs.
Microsoft abandoned the retail store strategy in 2001, but after Apple's success with retail stores, Microsoft plans to aggressively expand, adding 75 retail stores in the U.S. in two to three years.
China Telecom Corp Ltd plans to offer its 106 million subscribers the Apple Inc iPhone by the end of 2011, sources said on Wednesday, which would make it the second operator to do so in the world's largest mobile phone market.
Foxconn, Apple's manufacturing partner, is reportedly negotiating with the company to sign a new deal that would make it the sole builder of the new iPad, AppleInsider reported.
While both Galaxy S 2 and HTC Sensation have the where-with-all to beat iPhone 4, they are also at loggerheads with each other to corner a slice of the burgeoning smartphone market
Sony has never figured in the smartphone race as much as Apple’s iPhone 5 or Samsung Galaxy S2. But a leaked press shot of what is believed to be the Sony Ericsson Xperia Duo shows a smartphone with exceptional features that could challenge the iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S2 and other major smartphones in terms of specifications.
Canadian technology company Research in Motion (RIM) announced on Tuesday that seven new Blackberry smartphones will hit the market over the course of the next year.
As the legal quagmire that Apple and Samsung are involved in continues to deepen, questions galore as to who is the biggest loser.
Apple iPhone 5 is still elusive but more purported features are being leaked daily to fuel its demand, as if it were.
Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:ERTS) said Tuesday it agreed to buy PopCap Games for as much as $1.3 billion in cash and stock to boost its digital gaming business.
Motorola Droid Bionic with its 4G LTE support is expected to be the biggest threat to the upcoming iPhone 5.
Apart from Apple Inc.'s iPhone 5, the most expected Android smartphones are Samsung Galaxy S2, Motorola Droid Bionic and HTC Thunderbolt 4G. So which is the best Android smartphone that will emerge the winner in the United States?
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 5 which has been largely rumored about its arriving date, is finally expected to arrive in September. Along with the date, the features are also highly discussed knowing that it will be powered by iOS 5.
Another smartphone coming to Verizon, the Motorola Droid Bionic, packs the punch to deliver the goods as it comes with 4G LTE support. But what does it need to deliver to contend with the newest iPhone?
Though Android and the parent company Google cannot be termed little guys, they are being bullied by the big guys, for being successful. Android team, Google and Android OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) are wading through rough waters with as many as 48 Android related lawsuits under the scrutiny of US laws.
China Telecom Corp Ltd plans to offer Apple Inc's popular iPhone in China by close to the end of 2011, sources said, making it the second operator to do so in the world's largest mobile phone market.
HTC fired back at Apple on Tuesday, calling its lawsuit against the Taiwanese smartphone maker baseless, and vowed to continue to push back against Apple's legal fronts.
Apple's next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, is likely to be supported by Sprint and T-Mobile networks, thereby making it possible for the device to work with all national carriers, Piper Jaffray analyst Chris Larsen has predicted.
The new Facebook for Every Phone app is now available on Facebook. The app will run Facebook on more than 2,500 Java-enabled mobile phones.