Apple vs. Samsung
Coming off the good news Samsung won Best Smartphone at the Mobile World Congress, the South Korean-based company lost a bid in banning Apple devices in Japan.
Samsung has officially entered the tablet market, giving consumers an alternative to Apple’s iPad Mini.
Samsung has delivered the best smartphone as it took top honors at the Mobile World Congress (MWC).
The patent infringement trial between Apple and Samsung has hit a minor roadblock for both parties ahead of its 2014 trial.
Apple has topped Samsung to have the best-selling smartphone in the world during Q4 2013.
Despite the $1.05 billion verdict, the Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement lawsuit continues, however, the judge presiding over the case might halt proceedings.
The Apple and Samsung struggles have led to which smartphone has seen the most web traffic.
As Apple's closing legal attacks on Samsung are increasingly meeting obstacles, Reuters reports that Apple's current CEO, Tim Cook, never wanted any of this.
Samsung is not the top smartphone maker, but the maker of the Galaxy S3 has both dominated the Android device market and made Android more popular as an operating system last year, according to two reports out today.
Today, a U.S. appeals court judge rejected Apple Inc's request to expedite their appeal on the lawsuit ruling last Thursday that found that Samsung did not willfully and knowingly take Apple's intellectual property.
About five months after Apple launched the iPhone 5, the company has surpassed Samsung as the top mobile maker in the U.S.
A federal judge put off a decision on Samsung’s request to have the damage lowered by $600 million.
A federal judge in California has ruled that Samsung did not “willfully infringe” on Apple patents, in the latest turnaround in the contentious legal battle between the two tech giants.
The saga between Apple and Samsung and their patent infringement trial is not over, not in the U.S. or across the pond.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be revealed at the Mobile World Congress, confirmed an executive at Samsung today, according to Mashable. The smaller variant of the Galaxy Note 10.1 will be a competitor with the Apple iPad mini.