Apple's cheap, low-cost iPhone, allegedly set to release later this year, is said to look like "a cross between the iPhone 5, fifth-generation iPod Touch and the iPod Classic."
A false report was made of an employee strike in Beijing. Will Foxconn ever be able to rehabilitate its image?
Rumors are swirling about three new iPhone models, but a new report says the large "iPhone Math" won't release until at least 2014.
The acclaimed iPhone 5 and iPad 4, iPad Mini and iPods have sold well globally: Will revenue from those products produce record 1Q earnings?
Apple is finally ready to sell the cellular-capable iPad Mini and fourth-generation iPad to its customers in China.
The chassis for Apple’s next-generation iPhone may be built of plastic, or a plastic-metal hybrid, which would help reduce the cost of producing the phone.
Apple's next iPhone, possibly called the "iPhone 6" or even "iPhone 5S," may be supported by China Mobile, the largest telecommunications carrier in the world.
You'd think if Apple wanted to make a low-cost iPhone, it would be small.
Apple just updated its online store with new information about its redesigned 27-inch iMacs, which will now ship between three to four weeks.
In 2012, battles were fought on retail shelves, on TV ads, and in social media and courtrooms -- and living rooms -- around the world.
Emphasize the positive, and forget the negative: Here are five people who deserve credit for doing things right this year.
This past year didn't come without its fair share of failures. Check out our list of the top five tech flops from 2012.
This year looked to define the world's tech giants, as Apple, Google and Microsoft faced their own hurdles. Each came up short in some way.
Apple, which reported record annual income, paid its top officers extremely well in 2012, with stock awards calculated to pay them even better.
There has been a 29 percent increase in unique iOS 6 users in the short week since Google Maps was reinstated on iOS.
After Tim Cook told Brian Williams of his "intense interest" in the TV set, supplier Foxconn says two models are in the works.
The award caps a comeback-year for the president, who many thought would lose the 2012 election, due to the sub-par U.S. economy.
A Google executive has announced that its Maps app has broken 10 million downloads in its first 48 hours.
Fiorello LaGuardia once said, “When I make a mistake, it's a beaut.” Too bad he wasn't around to witness 2012's tech "beauts."
In a rare move, Apple CEO Tim Cook opened up to Rock Center's Brian Williams about his life, work, and the past and future of Apple.
In his lengthy interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained that the recent shake-up in management was a result of an increased desire for collaboration.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company may return some manufacturing to the States, hasn't lost its moxie and still has momentum.