A new ChangeWave survey found nearly half (47%) of planned smart phone buyers say they’re most interested in buying a 5 inch screen or larger, that's a 7% jump in phablet demand just since December.
Apple will reportedly start mass production of the rumored 4.7-inch iPhone 6 in July; however, production of the 5.5-inch model will reportedly begin in September.
The Mac 'seems to defy the laws of economics', says Needham's Charlie Wolf. Apple's computers cost more than its competitors at an average $700 but its market share has grown in 10 out of the last 11 years.
DisplayMate has conducted its in-depth analysis of the Samsung Galaxy S5 display and declared it the 'best performing smartphone display' they've ever tested.
The release of a new iPhone with a larger display would encourage a significant number of users to upgrade in 2014, according to analyst Brian Marshall of ISI Group.
Asymco analyst Horace Dediu examined Apple's iTunes/Software/Service business and found that it would be ranked number 130 in the Fortune 500 ranking of companies.
ComScore has released its report on key trends in the U.S. smartphone industry for December 2013. iOS continued making its slow but steady gain in market share taking share away from every other platform.
Apple just released iOS 7.1 beta 5 firmware which brings new natural-sounding Siri voices for English (Australia), English (United Kingdom), Japanese, and Chinese (Mandarin - China).
Samsung is reportedly poised to follow Apple's lead and include a fingerprint scanner in the Galaxy S5; rather than an iris scanner as previously rumored.
At CES 2014, OWC offered an early look at its upcoming PCIe SSDs for the MacBook Pro with Retina display 2013, MacBook Air 2013, and Mac Pro 2013 models.