The big wait for the launch of the super hyped Apple Watch was originally going to be over by next Friday. Now most eager purchasers may be lucky to strap one on by the end of summer.
At its big "Spring Forward" event on Monday, Apple finally disclosed some key facts about the Apple Watch that the company wasn't ready to discuss when CEO Tim Cook took the stage last September to unveil the smartwatch.
Once again, Apple has the public and media in a frenzy after announcing a March 9 press event that will most likely be the official launch of the highly anticipated Apple Watch. But there could be more on the plate, as the company could also unveil a new Macbook Air.
Apple's next iPhone -- whether it's the iPhone 6s or the iPhone 7 -- could bring some radical changes to the handset's internal camera hardware that should improve picture quality.
Last year, Apple was put under popular and celebrity pressure to fix its emoji -- the cartoon graphical icons often used in messaging -- and add diversity to the mostly all-white cast of characters (not counting the classic yellow smiley faces, of course). It appears that change is coming soon to the next OS X and iOS updates.
In the world of mobile payments first, there was PayPal, and then Apple Pay. Now, with the acquisition of Softcard and a deal with major wireless carriers, enter Google Wallet -- this time, for real.
Chief rivals Apple and Samsung will have to set their differences aside for longer, with the South Korean electronics giant tipped to manufacture the processor chip for the next iPhone.
Google's latest Nexus smartphone, the Motorola-manufactured Nexus 6, has been quite the hit, selling out almost as fast as it's back in stock. Did you know, however, that the smartphone might have come with a fingerprint sensor if it wasn't for Apple?
A new Apple patent for a digital camera system operated caused such distress to current remote camera king of the hill GoPro that the company's shares took quite a hit from the reveal Tuesday.
Google's Android operating system still carries the most weight around the world, but it looks like Apple's new iPhones have helped the Cupertino giant regain some consumers.