Following three days of deliberations, the second patent infringement trial between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. has finally reached a verdict.
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.
While the Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement trial continues, a bombshell was dropped as court testimony revealed Google's participation with the lawsuit.
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.
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.
Samsung Galaxy S4 users might be ready to make the switch over to the upgraded Samsung Galaxy S5, but there is no need to rush: Samsung is still providing updates for Android 4.4 KitKat.
Google's Android reigned supreme over fellow competitors in February as the most popular smartphone operating system in the U.S. mobile market according to a new comScore report.
Apple Inc. secured another win as the top smartphone manufacturer in the United States (U.S.) but lost in the mobile operating system market share to Google.