The Apple is iPad is dominating the global tablet market, capturing 80 percent of the market according to industry statistics.
At Apple's media event Oct. 4, Tim Cook will take the stage as Apple's CEO for the first time. How will he hold up?
If Oracle, which has traditionally spent lavishly to buy other software companies along with the occasional hardware vendor like Sun Microsystems, is looking for more hardware, what are some targets?
Amazon's new tablet, the Kindle Fire, is out as the world's biggest e-retailer taps into a burgeoning market now dominated by Apple's iPad. The Seattle-based online retailer will price it from $199, $200 below iPad2, and offer key entertainment features.
With Amazon's announcement Monday that its new Kindle Fire tablet will be unveiled this Wednesday in New York, the online marketplace has been rife with speculation about the threat this most recent contender will pose to the indomitable iPad. In large part, the upcoming showdown between the Kindle Fire and the iPad this holiday season will be interesting because of how the focal points of the two companies differ.
A recent Citigroup survey asked 1,800 consumers from the U.S., UK, and China what purposes their tablets served. Probably expected, most tablet wielders are browsing the web, checking email, or instant messaging.
Apple’s most anticipated iPhone 5, safe to say, has broken all kinds of records when talking about rumors surrounding the device.
Facebook's long-awaited iPad app will finally be unveiled at Apple's Oct. 4 media event, where the company will reportedly also debut the iPhone 5 and iOS 5 mobile platform.
Apple shares Tuesday rose more than 1.5 percent in pre-market trading after Monday’s 2.1 percent drop on an analyst's report it was shaving orders for iPads as much as 25 percent.
The Amazon Kindle Fire tablet will be revealed in New York on Wednesday, according to reports. Already, media types are proclaiming that Amazon will throw down a competitive gauntlet against Apple and its industry-leading iPad tablet with an expected October Kindle Fire release.
According to local reports, nearly half of such thefts occur on weekends.
With the evidence increasing that Amazon will release a tablet computer for the holiday season, including recent comments from CEO Jeff Bezos to stay tuned when asked about the possibility, there are enough reasons for Apple to worry.
Rumors of Apple releasing an iPad 3 this fall have been doing the rounds for some time now. However, a Wall Street analyst said that Apple would only release a successor to iPad 2 in the first quarter of 2012.
Samsung Electronics unveiled its new LTE-supporting smartphones, the Galaxy S2 LTE and the Galaxy S2 HD LTE.
Shares of Apple Inc (AAPL.O) suppliers rebounded on Tuesday after heavy losses in the previous session as investors remain confident of continued demand for the hot-selling devices of the California-based company.
The launch of the much-anticipated iPad application by Facebook is rumored to take place at the Apple’s launch event for iphone 5 as claimed by Mashable’s Ben Parr.
Amazon is set to unveil its new tablet named the Kindle Fire on Wednesday at a press event, though the device won't ship until November, according to Tech Crunch.
Best Buy, Office Depot and Stapes are all offering discounts of up to $200 for RIM's BlackBerry Playbook Tablet.
The long awaited iPhone 5 will not be released on the T-Mobile network this year, an alleged leaked report from the company's chief marketing officer states.
Amazon is set to unveil its new tablet to be called the Kindle Fire on Wednesday at a press event, though the device won't ship until November, according to Tech Crunch.
Facebook's iPad application has apparently been feature complete since May, but after one too many delays, its lead developer Jeff Verkoeyen quit and joined Google.
Verizon Wireless has called on Apple to stop opposing the Galaxy line of Samsung electronic devices, saying that continuing to do so will harm efforts to roll out 4G technology.