The iPhone5 release date is almost here -- with an unveiling anticipated at a company event Tuesday -- and it is expected that among the biggest changes consumers will find in the product is a larger screen size.
David Magee
Oct 01, 2011
Amazon.com Inc. has forayed into the already overcrowded tablet market with its Kindle Fire device, with content being its main focus.
Manikandan Raman
Oct 01, 2011
Now that the wraps are off, Amazon's Kindle Fire is an aggressive play into Apple's iPad market.
David Zielenziger
Sep 30, 2011
iPhone and iPad speaker docks in the shape of Angry Birds will be released this fall. The first three models feature the red and black birds and a helmet-wearing pig.
Dave Smith
Sep 30, 2011
As the anticipation for Apple's iPhone 5 increases a new study shows that there are certain features consumers are hoping for in the next-generation iPhone.
Laura Matthews
Sep 30, 2011
Samsung Electronics Co has made a proposal to Apple Inc. in order to resolve their patent dispute in Australia concerning touch-screen technology, according to Sydney court.
Bhaskar Prasad
Sep 30, 2011
Starting at $199, Amazon's Kindle Fire set for release this Nov. 15 may be driving the price of its opponents down. With other tablets costing at least $100 more, the Kindle Fire is currently taking pre-orders on their website now.
IBT Staff Reporter
Sep 30, 2011
On Wednesday, T-Mobile joined Verizon in filing an amicus brief in the most recently contested Apple vs. Samsung case over the design of the Galaxy line of tablet computers and phones. The original suit was filed in April in Northern California and covered seven utility patents, three design patents, several iOS app icons, and a number of trade dress designs for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, as well as the packaging for the Apple products.
IBT Staff Reporter
Sep 30, 2011
On Thursday, shares for Research in Motion Ltd. continued dropping as the BlackBerry PlayBook remains in production. With two senior staff resigning, RIM is fighting rumors that their commitment to the tablet market is coming to an end.
IBT Staff Reporter
Sep 30, 2011
Can the Kindle Fire beat its competitors viz. iPad 2 and Galaxy Tab 10.1?
IBT Staff Reporter
Sep 30, 2011
BlackBerry PlayBook feels the heat of tablet competition.
IBT Staff Reporter
Sep 30, 2011
The entire technology world is looking forward to the Oct. 4 iPhone event at Apple's headquarters, where the tech giant is expected to unveil its next-generation iPhone, presumably called as iPhone5.
Manikandan Raman
Sep 30, 2011
Tim Cook introduces an exciting new product from Apple.
Bobby Ilich
Sep 30, 2011
According to an independent study, 41 percent of U.S. mobile owners plan on buying an iPhone 5. Furthermore, 27 percent of Android device owners and 52 percent of BlackBerry owners plan on making the switch.
Dave Smith
Sep 29, 2011
Amazon has launched its long awaited next generation of Kindles, but Kindle Fire has been the one to steal the spotlight as its full color, full feature tablet form priced at a reasonable $199 is suspected to pose a threat on the Apple's iPad dynasty.
Ceylan Yeginsu
Sep 29, 2011
Research in Motion rebuffed speculation that it was following HP's footsteps in abandoning its poor performing Playbook tablet, but the move highlights its difficulties penetrating Apple's dominant market position.
Johnathan Davis
Sep 29, 2011
Research in Motion is reportedly giving up on its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, according to a report.
David Magee
Sep 29, 2011
Netflix Inc. shares slumped 11 percent on Thursday as competitors made moves to attract more customers with alternative options for movie and television content.
IBT Staff Reporter
Sep 29, 2011
Research in Motion is killing its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, according to a report.
David Magee
Sep 29, 2011
A much-hyped $12 billion plan for Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn to produce iPads in Brazil is in doubt due to stagnant negotiations over tax breaks and Brazil's own deep structural problems such as a lack of skilled labor, government sources tell Reuters.
IBT Staff Reporter
Sep 29, 2011
Analysts who say the just unveiled Amazon Kindle Fire tablet doesn't have the muscle to become an iPad killer are too busy trying to compare the differences between the apple (iPad) and the orange (Fire).
David Magee
Sep 29, 2011
Apple will talk iPhone at its Oct. 4 media event, but sources say the company will kill two of its longest-standing music devices, the iPod Classic and the iPod Shuffle.
Dave Smith
Sep 29, 2011