Qualcomm ramps litigation frenzy even further
After Apple stopped the flow of cash into the Qualcomm pockets, the chip maker seems to be trying to fall out with everyone else too as it drags another four organizations into the courtroom.
After Apple stopped the flow of cash into the Qualcomm pockets, the chip maker seems to be trying to fall out with everyone else too as it drags another four organizations into the courtroom.
While Apple may be struggling to maintain its overall smartphone sales numbers it still stands head and shoulders above the rest when it comes to individual models.
What started out as a bit of corporate chest thumping is now escalating to global threats, as Qualcomm is now reportedly grooming a US trade agency to ban the imports of iPhones.
The Russian anti-monopoly authority has found Apple guilty of forcing Russian resellers to sell iPhones at a predetermined price, which is illegal in Russia.
HMD launched the Nokia 6 in China while Apple exhibited its customary modest understatement on junior’s big day.
If you’re reading this on your iPhone, chances are you’re a woman. If you’re reading this on your Android device, chances are you’re a humble and honest mature gentleman.
The latest smartphone industry profit numbers from Strategy Analytics show Apple is cleaning up like never before, and no wonder.
Apple has released its Q3 2016 results which revealed another year-on-year revenue decline, but CEO Tim Cook can still take some comfort in knowing his phones are still allowed on planes.
Gadget giant Apple has persuaded consulting firm Deloitte to dedicate 5,000 of its strategic advisors to flogging iPads to businesses.
The iPhone 7 is so popular Apple doesn’t need to justify it to anyone anymore, apparently.
Apple’s flagrant piss-taking for the pricing of the underwhelming iPhone 7 has resulted in UK telcos falling over themselves to prove they’re the most expensive.
The speculation is finally over and once more the big annual iPhone event fell hopelessly short of the hype, as usual.
Like the mental drill sergeant in Full Metal Jacket relentlessly abusing his noobs, the way the internet has been ramming iPhone 7 non-news down your throat is enough to make anyone go all Private Pyle about it.
Apple has seen a 15% decline in its revenues for Q3, led by falling iPhone sales, revenues and average selling price.
Mobile device giant Apple will no longer be including the standard 3.5 mm headphone jack in future iterations of the iPhone, according to sources of the WSJ.
BT has launched a pay monthly mobile service as it looks to bolster its MVNO offering, in spite of closing its acquisition of EE earlier this year.
Android has gained smartphone share in nearly all major markets, according to the latest data from Kantar Worldpanel, benefitting from Apple’s slowdown and the terminal decline of Windows Phone.
TrendForce, a relatively new player in the smartphone market tracking game, reckons it knows how many iPhones Apple shipped in Q1 even though they won’t be formally announced until next week.
The Apple/FBI saga came to an early conclusion this week thanks in part to the help of Israeli mobile forensics company Cellebrite, according to numerous reports.
US smartphone giant Apple has been asked to assist the FBI in unlocking a phone at the same time as it launches Apple Pay in China.
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