With December now in full swing, IDC has released its latest prediction for the global mobile phone market, forecasting that the industry will grow only 1.4% year over year in 2012, while smartphone shipments are expected to grow 45.1% from 2011.
How is iTunes 11 at organizing and playing music and movies on a PC or a Mac? Get the answer on NotebookReview.
This week, a Federal judge will consider the questions raised by Samsung concerning the jury foreman "concealed information" during the jury selection process and whether there was misconduct in its losing lawsuit.
Those who are part of Apple's developers program received the third beta of iOS 6.1 today. This new version will likely be available to the public soon. More information is available from TabletPCReview.
Those in the U.S. who would like Apple's latest smartphone but aren't into commitment or contracts can now buy an unlocked version of the iPhone 5.
Our European correspondent takes a hard look at Apple, and asks, is it beginning a long slide into obscurity? Here's what he thinks...
Those who are looking forward to Apple's next smartphone might not have to wait as long as expected. The sixth-generation iPhone might be out months earlier than conventional wisdom would predict.
Today, Samsung announced that it does not intend to enter into patent talks with Apple. Putting to rest recent speculation that was stirred after HTC and Apple entered a licensing agreement over the weekend. Instead, Samsung seems much more content to opt for a legal resolution.
Last Saturday, HTC and Apple released a surprising press release announcing a global settlement between the two companies. What happened?
The Apple iPhone 4S was unseated by the Samsung Galaxy S III as the world's best-selling smartphone for the third quarter of 2012, with the South Korean manufacturer shipping 18 million units of the handset worldwide.
Almost 8 weeks after it launched, those buying an iPhone 5 face a long wait. Investors are starting to become concerned that this is a sign there's something wrong at the company.
As the app craze grows stronger, a new report predicts that Apple and Google will continue to dominate the mobile application space for many years to come, maintaining more than 75 percent revenue share in 2017, as the market grows into a multi-billion dollar industry.
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