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Galaxy S7 Rumors: Samsung May Bring MicroSD Slot Back For Next Flagship Smartphone
A removable storage slot would allow customers to add up to hundreds of gigabytes of virtual space to the next Samsung smartphone.
Chinese Workers Making Barbie Dolls, ‘Frozen’ Costumes, McDonald’s Happy Meal Toys Alleged Mistreatment, Abuse: Report
Wage and benefits theft continue with impunity among companies that make products for the likes of Mattel and Disney, says a report released Friday.
iPhone Holiday Gift Guide 2015: 7 Accessory Ideas For The Apple Smartphone Lover Who Has Everything
From headsets to cases, there are plenty of potential gifts for Apple smartphone fans.
Can Apple Inc. Survive The iPhone? Shift To Lower-Margin Services May Not Please Investors
The smartphone's success made Apple the world's most valuable company, but the device's slowing rate of sales growth will force its maker to reinvent itself.
Adele Won't Stream '25' On Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal Or Anything Else: Report
The pop sensation is keeping her highly anticipated album off all streaming services.
Square Stumbles Again On Way To IPO: 'This Is A Failure'
The payments-processing company will price below the $11 to $13 range it had previously given Wall Street, a report Wednesday said.
Apple Watch 2 Rumors: What We Know So Far (And Why You Should Maybe Pass On Watch Black Friday Deals)
One thing that isn't likely to change is battery life in the next version of Apple's smartwatch.
Huawei Big Winner As Global Smartphone Growth Slows In Q3: Gartner
The Chinese manufacturer recorded the highest growth in global mobile sales in Q3.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Gains Led By Enthusiasm For Apple Inc. Shares; US Markets Shrug At Paris Counterterror Raid
U.S. stocks rose Wednesday despite lackluster U.S. home construction data.
Samsung Is Beating Apple Inc. To The Punch On Mobile Payments In China
The mobile payment service uses a piece of technology called magnetic secure transmission to enable mobile payments with older credit card terminals.
China Cracks Down On Set-Top Box Market, Bans Popular Streaming Apps
Chinese consumers are not happy with the change, saying the government's new rules are meant to support cable companies and establishment media.
Apple Watch 2 Release Date Could Be As Soon As April 2016
The watch will launch just 12 months after the first-ever Apple Watch went on sale, with the same company building the updated wearable.
6 Best Apple TV Games Show Why Apple Inc.'s Latest Device Is Big News For Gaming: VIDEO
These six games show why playing games with the Siri remote is going to be big.
iPhone Rumors: Apple Inc. Plans 4-inch iPhone With A8 Chip And f/2.2
New report claims the device will have 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity.
Apple Inc. Eyes India As iPhone's Next Big Market, But China-Style Success Won't Be Easy
India will see a smartphone explosion, but Apple could struggle to repeat the success it's seen in China.
Android, Windows Phone Owners Switch At Double The Usual Rate After A New iPhone Launch, Ericsson Study Finds
Some 80 percent of Android and iOS smartphone owners stay loyal to their respective ecosystems -- but a new iPhone launch can change the equation.
OnePlus USB Type-C Cable Could Damage Your Phone, Google Engineer Claims
A Google engineer has discovered a wave of USB-C accessories that could cause damage to devices.
Lightning-Fast Smartphone Battery Charging Coming Soon With New Huawei Invention
The new battery can reach half-full capacity in minutes.
Apple Inc.’s iPhone 6, 6S Gobble Up 94 Percent Of Smartphone Industry Profit In 2015 Third Quarter
Samsung and Apple combined accounted for over 100 percent of the industry's profit since other manufacturers took losses in the period.
iPhone 6C Rumor: Apple Inc's 4-Inch Smartphone Could Debut Mid-2016, Says IHS China Research Director
A mid-2016 launch would place the smartphone in the middle of a period when Android manufacturers typically unveil new devices.
Tim Cook Calls Apple Store Diversity Incident 'Unacceptable,' Says All Are Welcome
Tim Cook's remarks followed a company apology over the barring of three black teenagers from a retail location in Australia.
How Facebook Inc (FB) Locked 70 Publishers Into Creating Even More Mobile Alerts
So far, about 70 publishers have signed up for the networking site's new standalone mobile app for news, and each partner can run a number of so-called stations.
Beats Music Shutdown: How To Keep Your Library And Playlists In Apple Music Transition
Subscriptions will be automatically canceled when the music streaming service shuts its doors.
OnePlus X Review: HD Display, Battery Life And Solid Camera Make OnePlus X Best Smartphone Under $300
The OnePlus X costs just $249 yet promises a premium experience in a slim and lightweight package. Can it deliver?
Apple Inc. Wants To Be Your Bank, And The Big Banks Should Be Worried
The technology company reportedly plans to launch a Venmo-style person-to-person payments service -- which could take business away from major financial firms.
Windows 10 For Xbox Arrives: Microsoft Woos Developers With 'Universal Apps'
Microsoft's update could help bring apps to Windows 10 mobile by allowing developers to write apps that run across all of the company's devices.
Apple vs. Venmo: How Apple Pay Stacks Up Against P2P Payment Competition Square Cash, Facebook, Google, Snapchat, Paypal
The person-to-person payment market is expected to grow from $5 billion in 2014 to $17 billion in 2019, according to Forrester Research.
iPhone 7 Rumor: Future Apple Inc. Smartphone Could Squirt Water From Speaker Ports
The invention is one of the latest water-resistance features Apple has looked into in 2015.
Apple Working On iPhone-to-iPhone Payments As Tim Cook Says It Does Not Want To Become A Bank
Apple denies it wants to be a bank, but a report suggests it is developing a mobile payment system to allow iPhone users to send money to one another from their phones.
Apple Racism Controversy: Company Apologizes After Australia Store Ejects Black Students Over Shoplifting Concerns
Six black students were asked to leave an Apple store in Melbourne, Australia, as staff reportedly feared they “might steal something.”