iOS has gained 2.7% in U.S. smartphone market share over the three month period ending March 31st compared to Android which lost 1.4% and BlackBerry which lost 1.2%.
Google CEO Larry Page has announced that Andy Rubin is stepping down as the head of Android and is being replaced by Sundar Pichai, Google's SVP of Chrome and Apps.
Experiencing crashes with the YouTube app on your iPhone? YouTube has confirmed the issue and shared a fix—reinstalling the app will resolve the problem.
Disney has nominated former Apple COO Jeff Williams to its Board of Directors. Williams, who retired this year, led global operations and the Apple Watch team.
Sony has announced the creation of ForwardWorks, a new company that will leverage the intellectual property of Playstation software titles and characters and bring full-fledged game titles to iOS and Android.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was reportedly infuriated by comments Apple CEO Tim Cook made about the social network and ordered his management team to only use Android smartphones.
Apple chip chief Johny Srouji has reassured staff he has no plans to leave the company, silencing rumors of an imminent departure amid executive turnover.
Apple is reportedly testing under-display Face ID components for the iPhone 18, potentially hiding biometric sensors beneath the screen sooner than expected.
Taking a closer look at recent ComScore data reveals that while Google's Android has a higher market share than Apple's iOS, Android's rate of growth has dropped sharply, falling below the iOS growth rate in November.
Netflix will acquire Warner Bros. and HBO in a massive $82.7 billion deal, uniting iconic franchises like Game of Thrones with its global streaming service.
The European Commission has informed Google of its preliminary view that the company is in breach of EU antitrust rules, abused its dominant position by imposing restrictions on Android device manufacturers and mobile network operators.