Samsung has offered Apple a deal in the Australian patent dispute between the two companies that threatens to prevent the launch of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the country.
Black Friday brings some good deals on new TVs and with the launch of Apple TV+, Disney+, and the upcoming HBO Max streaming service now could be a great time to upgrade.
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.
Amazon Prime Day 2022 has officially begun. The shopping event will take place today and tomorrow with deals arriving at various times throughout the day.
Apple's brand loyalty reached an all-time high of nearly 92% last year while brand loyalty among rivals like Samsung and Google dropped significantly, according to a new survey.
Ahead of the Apple Watch 2, Samsung today unveiled the Gear S3 smartwatch that features IP68 water resistance, mobile payments, LTE connectivity, a built-in speaker, and GPS.
Apple has filed for a ban of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the United States after recent ruling by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) which sided with Apple on whether an iPad design patent (U.S. Patent No. D504,889) is valid.
Apple was granted a major 'iWallet' patent today that involves credit card transaction rules and credit card statements that are linked to your iTunes account.
Samsung is asking the court to drop an injunction on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 following a jury's decision that it didn't infringe on Apple's design patent for the iPad.
Apple has filed a patent which details methods of capturing biometric data including fingerprints, photos, and video of users trying to access your device without authorization.
Samsung has announced that it has been granted an appeal hearing in a US court next year against the original patent ruling. The Wall Street journal is also reporting samsung has lost $1 Billion in market value after President Obama vetoed the ITC ban on some Apple products
The European Commission is requesting comment on a Samsung proposal to stop seeking injunctions based on its Standard Essential Patents for five years.