Samsung has announced that it will pay Apple $548 million in damages for patent infringement but the company is reserving the right to obtain reimbursement if any judgements are reversed.
An Apple patent application has surfaced that details a new method for laser cutting sapphire into cover glass for portable electronic devices such as the iPhone, iPad, iPod, and Apple Watch.
Amazon is holding a Boxing Day sale in Canada with discounts on many items including headphones, speakers, power banks, routers, laptops, monitors, and more.
Apple is unveiling iOS 27 and a redesigned Siri today at WWDC 2026. Watch the official keynote live stream right here and follow along with our live blog.
The jury has reached a verdict in the Apple vs. Samsung case ruling that Samsung infringed on two of Apple's patents, awarding Apple $119.6 million in damages.
Samsung has withdrawn its requests for injunctions against Apple for standards-essential patent infringement in Germany, the UK, France, Italy and the Netherlands.
The European Commission will charge Samsung with violating competition rules by filing patent lawsuits against Apple based on standard essential patents.
Nokia has announced that it will not commit to royalty-free or even just FRAND licensing its patents for the WebM audio-video format that Google is trying to push on the Internet.
Magistrate Judge Paul S. Grewal of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California has ordered 'preclusive sanctions' against Samsung for inexcusably violating a court order to deliver source code to Apple's lawyers.