Between Microsoft announcing Windows 8 and Apple ready to release iOS 5 any week now, the mobile space is heating up. Find out what differentiates these two platforms from one another before their release dates.
Samsung, the South Korean electronics giant, is planning to take strong legal actions to ban iPhone 5, expected sometime in October, in Korean market, according to a new report.
In what looks like a concerted attack on Apple from every corner, Samsung is going in for the kill by unleashing fury like never before.
The row between consumer electronics giants Apple and Samsung escalated on Monday as reports surfaced that the Korean company would file suit against the iPhone 5.
The most anticipated and rumored smartphone, Apple’s iPhone 5 is heading toward its release, while a couple of Android rival smartphones— Motorola Droid Bionic and Samsung Galaxy S2 have already come to the U.S., and Google Nexus 4G along with HTC Holiday are coming up next.
Here is a list of the five reasons why Microsoft may falter against Android.
Samsung Electronics Co has filed a counter claim in an Australian court, accusing Apple of infringing its wireless patents related to the U.S. firm's iPhone and iPad products.
Samsung Electronics Co. has accused Apple of patent infringement in Australia, widening a growing dispute between the two companies over smartphone technologies. Samsung is also appealing a German court's ruling to ban the sale of its Galaxy Tab in Germany.
Apple’s Dilemma of Introducing iPhone 5: Is it Samsung Galaxy S2 and Android OS?
The strongest iPhone 5 rivals -- Samsung Galaxy S2 and Motorola Droid Bionic -- have came to the United States after several changes in terms of design.
While Apple is delaying the launch of its much-awaited smartphone, rival manufacturers like Motorola, Samsung and HTC have brought out high-end Android smartphones with the latest features. However, one thing that Apple's delay indicates to is that the Cupertino-based tech giant might have been silently working on what seems to be a product to answer them all.
The New HTC Blast is looking forward to enter the big league of exclusive smartphones with extraordinary Specifications.
Microsoft has released an early version of its upcoming operating system, Windows 8 on a prototype Samsung tablet last week and experts believe the hybrid software could win the ground Microsoft lost to Apple.
Here is the list of the 5 most challenging smartphones that packs enough firepower to see off Samsung’s dominance in the smartphone domain.
While Motorola Droid Bionic has hit the market recently on Verizon, Samsung’s iPhone 5 competitor, Galaxy S2 Epic Touch 4G is launched by Sprint on Friday.
New rumors have surfaced about the release of Google Nexus 4G on AT&T. It is being said that the Nexus 4G will arrive this Thanksgiving, Nov. 24, which be late in comparison to the Motorola Droid Bionic. The device’s rumored launch date also goes past Samsung Galaxy S2 and the expected release of Apple iPhone 5.
Samsung filed an appeal against a German court's ban on its Galaxy series of tablets and stepped up its offensive against Apple, filing suit in Australia.
Samsung on Friday filed a countersuit against Apple in Australia, where the sales of Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet may be banned later this month.
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The casual release of iPhone has taken a different turn as Apple failed to launch the much-awaited smartphone in June.
Samsung has filed a countersuit against Apple for patent infringement on September 16 in Australia, where the South Korean company was prohibited from selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android tablet.
Might sales be disappointing, that is, somewhat less than stupendous? And in that event, could investors start to fret over Apple’s Jobs-less future?