Samsung and Apple have traded spots as the top dog in the mobile market over the past few years, and while the South Korean-based electronics manufacturer has had the momentum in past years, it looks like Apple is the now one with the chips in its pocket.
Google's Nexus 9 is now officially out and about in the market and the tablet is bound to draw comparisons to Apple's iPads. Google, however, insists that they didn't intend for the Nexus 9 to be an "iPad killer."
Amazon's diversity statistics are predictably similar to the rest of Silicon Valley, but Amazon stands out from the rest in what it didn't disclose. Meanwhile, Jesse Jackson has called for more egalitarianism from the tech industry.
Android and iOS continue to duke it out as the two most popular mobile operating systems in the world, and while Google's offering holds a dominant lead, the new iPhones have breathed new life into Apple's popularity.
Like clockwork, Apple has unveiled a slew of new products. Everything from new iPhones to new operating systems, and of course, new iPads. The question is, however, are the new iPads really that new? If you really look at them, the sad answer is no.
Apple introduced a number of new features it hopes will change the game alongside the unveiling of its brand new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, including a new reprogrammable SIM, Apple SIM. It might not be all it's cracked up to be, however.
After wowing those in attendance at its unveiling, Apple's new Apple Pay system has hit its first roadblocks, with pharmacy chain CVS reportedly becoming the second major retailer to stop accepting payments through the service.
The Apple iPhone 6 and Google Nexus 6 are both good phones, with great specs, impressive features, and brand new system software. In doing a review and comparison, turns out it mostly comes down to which company you want to dominate your future.
As expected, the Apple iPad event on Thursday wasn't very thrilling, with mostly incremental improvements announced for the company's tablets and computers, but some first-time iPad shoppers this holiday season might have one high-end tablet to set their sights on.
Apple is holding an event on Thursday at 1p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT), where it will almost certainly unveil new iPads, the release date of OS X Yosemite, and a couple other possible new products. Here's what to expect, and where you can watch it live.