Apple is rumored to announce a new 10.5-inch iPad Pro and updated 12.9-inch and 9.7-inch iPad Pro variants. The updated iPad variants could be introduced at the new Apple Park campus this month, or early next month.
Much alike Apple, Samsung is also planning to cross the $1000 bar with its upcoming handset Galaxy S8 Plus; never before specs are also hinted for this handset; know more here
Apple just joined the community of Wireless Power Consortium making the possibility of wireless charging more obvious in the installment of iPhone lineup; know more about it here
A recent statistics revealed by Kantar Worldpanel indicates Apple iPhone flagships selling growth over most of the Android devices in the US during the last holiday season of 2016
Consumer Reports has responded to our comment piece on its surprising battery test results for the 2016 MacBook Pro, stating that it stands by its findings.
Nokia Oyj sued Apple Inc. saying the iPhone maker infringed several mobile patents, turning simmering tension between the companies into a bitter public legal battle on multiple fronts. Nokia Sues Apple to Escalate Mobile-Patent Licensing Battle
Rumors of an OLED iPhone 8 keep intensifying and the latest report now claims the smartphone will be curved on all sides, possibly with new sensing technology and OLED iPhone 8 may sport curves on all sides.
Macbook Pro users have been reporting shorter than expected battery life on the new laptops.A consensus was forming that the new laptops could achieve around five to six hours life. Apple's Hidden Fix For Your MacBook Pro Problems
The upcoming year will feature great competition in the smartphone market, especially two brands: Samsung (Galaxy Note 8) and OnePlus (4). Although there aren't much accurate information about both smartphones at the moment, there have been rumors concerning both devices' features. Here's a little comparison of the available information, so far.
If you're wondering how Samsung is doing in the ongoing "Apple vs Samsung" battle, some recent market research figures suggest the Korean smartphone manufacturer's 2015 flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S6, isn't doing well against Apple's competing iPhone 6s.
The copyright infringement saga of Apple vs. Samsung is long, ever shifting, and mostly technical. But things just got more interesting in that never-ending game of lawsuits as big players like Google, Facebook, HP, Dell, eBay, and others have just entered the fray -- and are supporting Samsung.
With the expected April release date for the Samsung Galaxy S6 -- Samsung's completely redesigned 2015 response to the latest edition of the powerhouse Apple iPhone series, the iPhone 6 -- just a month away, here's how the two rivals stack up from a technical perspective.
Samsung is still on top but its struggling product line this year, especially due to the lackluster Galaxy S5, has cost it market share, according to a recent update on the third quarter of 2014 from Gartner.
Some common attitudes in our culture are pretty evident to anyone: Go out anywhere and strike up a conversation about mobile tech and the internet, and you'll discover most people love their devices, but have no love for the companies that provide service to them. This week, the American Consumer Satisfaction Index confirmed everyone's suspicions: we love our smartphones, but hate subscription TV and ISPs.
Following three days of deliberations, the second patent infringement trial between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. has finally reached a verdict.