Apple made more revenue from iPhone in a single quarter than Google has ever made from Android
The lawsuit between Oracle and Google is inadvertently revealing some confidential information about the companies. It has already been disclosed that…
The lawsuit between Oracle and Google is inadvertently revealing some confidential information about the companies. It has already been disclosed that…
Apple has finally managed to secure a sales ban over some Samsung phone features that infringe on its patents and intellectual…
IDC is out with its latest report on worldwide tablet shipments following Apple’s Q1 2016 earnings and in the report…
In the middle of seemingly stalling profits and a general slowdown of the smartphone industry — like Apple‘s notable first…
A product teardown of both the new 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus devices last week confirmed earlier…
Gartner is out with its latest report tracking smartphone movement during the previous year and more specifically the holiday quarter….
No matter which way you cut it, it remains remarkable that Samsung continues to serve as a key component supplier…
A Google Zombie iPhone? With Android now on 75 percent of all smartphones sold, and Apple and Samsung battling in…
We’re used to seeing Apple at the top of customer satisfaction surveys– it even promotes its multiple JD Power wins…
Figures from IDC released today show that iOS smartphone marketshare fell 5% year-over-year in Europe, even though iPhone growth in the…
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghdTqnYnFyg&start=120] (Substitute PowerPC for Intel and Intel for ARM) There are a lot of people who think Apple is going…
Yesterday, Apple blocked Samsung’s Galaxy Tab in the EU as it had in Australia previously. Today, it is blocking Motorola’s…
Google Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer David Drummond has written an open letter to Apple and others (namely Microsoft) for…
According to Reuters, Apple and Taiwan-based manufacturer TSMC have begun a test production run of A6 processors for future Apple…
Millennial Media has released their August 2010 ad impressions report and the results are quite phenomenal for iOS. iOS led…
Apple’s attempt at 99-cent TV show rentals is off to a choppy start, with NBC Universal chief exec Jeff Zucker…
Apple’s recent move to allow applications developed using Adobe’s Flash Packager for iPhone tool for CS5 has had some effect,…
Led by the Apple iPad tablets seem set to become a big big business in 2011, with flash memory shipments…
Samsung seems to be emerging as a leading Apple competitor, with its A4-style processor-powered Galaxy smartphone and tablet devices —…
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPfCZC4VHnE&w=675&h=404] Even as Compal Electronics chairman, Ray Chen, warns investors that the non-Apple tablet market ain’t worth playing in, A4…
FOSS Patents reports that the judge overseeing the Samsung vs. Apple case has ruled in Apple’s favor regarding Samsung’s request to examine Apple’s…
With the formalization today of the XOHM Service, Sprint is releasing what could be the most exciting thing to hit the Internet in quite awhile. If real-world results are anything close to the specs that we’ve been drooling over for the past few years, WiMAX technology will revolutionalize mobile communications. Initial speeds will be about four times the speed of EVDO/HSDPA and will eventually scale up to the type of speed at which you will be able to stream High Definition movies and video conferencing.
Just as a reference point, the German WiMAX operator Deutsche Breitband Dienste (DBD) has two tariff plans. The first costing $12.99 per month offering 1 Mbit/s connection speed and 1 GB monthly traffic. The second plan has unlimited traffic, the speed increased to 2 Mbit/s for a $25.99 monthly fee. Not too shabby!
Where does Apple fit into all of this?
Apple is an innovator, a first mover. This service would be perfect for their whole line of products from Airport Extreme base stations, MacBooks, iPods, AppleTV’s and of course iPhones. Don’t forget that while PC laptop makers have been selling machines with EVDO and HSDPA wireless broadband built-in for years, Apple has only allowed this type of connection through third party PC/Express cards or tethering (which doesn’t always work so well). Why the wait?
We’re looking at serious legal challenges across the mobile phone industry in the next couple of years, with Apple’s case…
iSuppli’s research and in-depth iPad 2 tear down has revealed that vital iPad 2 parts like the thin battery, display…