Sprint CEO Dan Hesse agreed to cut $3.25 million from his pay after shareholders complained the formula used to calculate his salary did not factor in the high cost of buying millions of iPhones.
ComScore reports that Android has continued to grow its share in the U.S. smartphone market, crossing the 50-percent threshold in February to capture a majority share for the first time in its history.
Quotes from the Steve Jobs biography reveal how upset the Apple CEO was with Google's launch of Android and that Jonathan Ive had 'more operation power' at Apple than anyone.
Apple says that Qualcomm refused to sell the company modems for use in its new iPhone XS and iPhone XR citing the licensing dispute between the two companies.
Apple has reportedly hired much of the software team behind the Lighthouse AI security camera startup which closed its doors late last year after failing to achieve commercial success.
After confirming that T-Mobile would not be getting the iPhone, Cole Brodman, Chief Marketing Officer of T-Mobile USA posted a letter to customers about the device.
Leaked emails between Qualcomm and Apple suggest that the relationship between the two companies may have broken down due to a disagreement over software access.
Asymco has posted an interesting chart which helps visualize smartphone vendor performance along two dimensions: market share growth vs. profit share growth
Apple executive Eddy Cue has been named the 2026 Entertainment Person of the Year by Cannes Lions, recognizing Apple's growing influence in streaming, film, music, and sports entertainment.
A court in China has granted Qualcomm's request for two preliminary injunctions banning Apple from importing and selling various iPhone models including the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X.
A customer upset with AT&T for dropping their unlimited iPhone and iPad plans to a measly 2GB and charging a ridiculous amount for tethering emailed the CEO
The European Commission has fined Qualcomm €997m for abusing its market dominance in LTE baseband chipsets and making payments to Apple on the condition it would not buy rival chips.