A Samsung official reportedly told the Korea Times that Apple is planning to launch a smaller iPad this year which will help boost its contract with the company to $11 billion.
Samsung has released a teaser for its Super Bowl commercial which like all Samsung's recent commercials will be mocking Apple customers waiting in line for the iPhone 4S.
Satellite connectivity is projected to reach 46% of global smartphone shipments by 2030, with Apple leading early adoption through its Globalstar partnership.
A leaked photo may have revealed the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, an upcoming smartphone that will compete with the new iPhone by offering an even bigger screen.
As part of the legal proceedings in its case against Samsung, Apple has outlined some alternative design options that could have been used to differentiate the Galaxy devices from the iPhone and iPad.
Apple believes that the case for the Galaxy Tab and cases for Samsung phones are infringing on at least 10 of its patents and plans to file another suit against the company in Australia.
Samsung has captured 25 percent market share of the global handset market last quarter to become the world's largest handset vendor for the first time ever.
J.D. Power has released the results of its Smartphone Satisfaction Study which finds that Apple ranks highest in overall smartphone customer satisfaction among Verizon and T-Mobile customers while Samsung ranks highest among AT&T and Sprint customers.
Amazon has announced its Cyber Monday sale dates and previewed huge discounts on Apple gear, including up to 47% off AirPods 4 and savings on MacBook Air.
Apple reportedly used flawed images in its complaint against Samsung that resulted in a preliminary injunction against sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in most of the European Union.
A UK court has approved a £3 billion class-action lawsuit against Apple over its iCloud practices, allowing the case to proceed on behalf of roughly 40 million users.
The European Commission has opened a formal investigation to assess whether Samsung Electronics has abusively used certain of its standard essential patent rights to distort competition in European mobile device markets