Foldable phone shipments are expected to stall at 19.8 million units in 2025, with Samsung's lead shrinking. But Apple's rumored 2026 debut could reshape the market.
Samsung has officially unveiled its new Galaxy S21 Ultra smartphone featuring an "advanced pro-grade camera system", a brighter display, and support for S Pen.
Samsung is promoting the use of the Galaxy Z Flip as a bodycam for police officers, following successful pilot programs with several police departments.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says product price increases are unavoidable as surging demand for AI servers quadruples the cost of essential memory and storage chips.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has notified Apple that it will issue a reexamination certificate confirming four claims of its rubber-banding or overscroll bounce patent.
Samsung has announced that starting today all 2019 Samsung Smart TVs and select 2018 Smart TVs models will gain support for Apple's new TV app and AirPlay 2.
Samsung has announced the Galaxy Z Fold7, featuring a 200MP camera, advanced AI tools, and a free storage upgrade. Pre-orders are live with trade-in offers up to $1,200.
After refusing to hear Apple's appeal in the e-Books pricing fixing case, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Samsung's appeal over a $548 million patent infringement verdict awarded to Apple.
Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy S20, its new flagship smartphone that introduces a new camera architecture and delivers an overall better experience.
Apple is seeking sanctions against Samsung after it was discovered that company executives were given details of a highly confidential Nokia-Apple patent license.
The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued a Final Determination ruling that finds Apple guilty of infringing on AliveCor ECG patents with the Apple Watch.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is still going strong on day 4 with fresh deals on Apple Watch Ultra 2, MacBook Air, Beats, Kindle, Fire TV devices, Blink cameras, TVs, and more.
A US district judge has ordered Apple to pay $506 million to the University of Wisconsin-Madison's patent licensing arm, over doubling the damages previously awarded by a jury.
The Rockstar patent consortium consisting of Apple, Microsoft, BlackBerry, Ericsson and Sony has sued Google, Samsung, and others with patents purchased from Nortel for $4.5 billion.