For months, the Internet has been swarmed with various rumors and leaks regarding the next iteration of Apple's flagship smartphone, the iPhone 6. Speculation was that the phone would hit shelves some time this fall, most likely in September, but no evidence confirmed these conjectures until now.
More and more data seems to support the fact that Android is what's in. A new report shows that Android captured 80 percent of the smartphone advanced operating systems market during the first quarter of 2014.
New statistics show that more devices are using Android KitKat than ever before, but that the percentage of Android users employing the latest version still lags far behind those using Apple's iOS.
After a year of learning about the U.S. National Security Agency's internet spying programs, at home and abroad, frustration has led major U.S. technology companies to defiantly change their transparency policies. Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook have all announced they're updating their policies to inform users when the government requests a seizure of their data.
Following three days of deliberations, the second patent infringement trial between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. has finally reached a verdict.
Newly released photographs and video show what appears to be fairly accurate models of what consumers can expect to see from the purported iPhone 6 later this year.
Android's momentum just seems to keep on building. A new report from analytics firm Strategy Analytics shows that Android commanded two-thirds of the global tablet market during the first quarter of 2014.