After roughly seven months since Microsoft's announcement that it was going to acquire Nokia's device unit, the two companies will now officially work together to regain dominance in the cell phone market.
One of the leading digital measurement and analytics companies in the United States published the top smartphone applications (apps), search engine rankings, and online video content properties for the latest months of 2014.
While the Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement trial continues, a bombshell was dropped as court testimony revealed Google's participation with the lawsuit.
Apple will begin accepting its own products for recycling, free of charge, beginning today. The company hopes this will encourage customers from throwing away their old Apple products.
The Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement trial from San Jose, Calif. continued with the South Korean-based company claiming Apple's alleged-infringed patents are not worth billions of dollars.
Apple Inc. was given the approval from the United States (U.S.) Patent and Trademark Office on providing a new gesture entry technique for touch-screen devices.
An international nonprofit membership organization with representation for the wireless communications industry announced its commitment to combat smartphone theft.
In the beginning of April, Samsung decided to allow users to access anti-theft apps, including a so-called "kill switch" for its Samsung Galaxy S5 on select carriers. Where Samsung goes (and where Apple pretty much already is with "Activation Lock"), so goes the rest of the smartphone industry.
Just months after Apple finally catered to lower-budget markets by releasing the cheaper iPhone 5c, the tech giant might be sending overall iPhone prices back up.
The MacBook Air could set itself apart from the MacBook Pro in its next release with a special solar charging feature, according to rumors stemming from Apple's request for a solar technology-related patent.