Samsung Electronics Co. dodged another legal trouble in California as the courts ruled not to punish the South Korean company for the leaks of Apple Inc. documents.
The next generation of smartphones has not been revealed yet, but tech fans are already anticipating the 2014 releases. Of course, it is never too early to think about saving money. As a result, discounts are being offered on highly anticipated unreleased phones like Apple's iPhone 6 and Samsung's Galaxy S5.
Apple users are considered to be "hungry" for mobile data consumption. Scientists at JDSU's Location Intelligence Business Unit, for the fourth-consecutive year, disclosed mobile data usage trends in a new report showing consumer behavior becoming "more extreme."
Google and Microsoft mobile operating systems encountered a significant growth during 2013 as nearly one billion handsets were shipped throughout last year.
Predictions for Apple's upcoming iPhone 6 keep are getting fancier and fancier. The latest rumor suggests a solar power panel for the 2014 phone, but just how realistic is this advanced feature?
Apple celebrated Mac's 30th anniversary last week. The company has big plans for its computers this year, but according to executives, combining OS X with iOS is not one of them.
The Evad3rs have seemed to iron out most of the issues facing the jailbreak community, but there are still a few things to keep in mind if you decide to go through with the download.
This week saw a couple of big rumors about Apple's future products, from wildly different places, citing anonymous sources. The two rumors this week were that Apple is planning on bringing set-top gaming to the Apple TV and the next iPhone 6 released in 2014 may be a phablet.
Most people wouldn't remember whether the Raiders or Redskins won Super Bowl XVIII, but they would remember one particular commercial that played that year. Thirty years ago, on Jan. 22, 1984, Apple Computer Inc.'s iconic Nineteen Eighty Four-inspired commercial aired for the Apple Macintosh, ushering in a new kind of desktop computer and declaring Apple's identity as a revolutionary smasher of conformist technology.