High but not that high
What's HTC paying Apple for patents? Not an “outrageous” $8 per phone
It's a "very, very happy settlement," says HTC CEO Peter Chou.
It's a "very, very happy settlement," says HTC CEO Peter Chou.
Rest assured: thieves won't get your texts—as long as you updated.
Alongside the usual list of tweaks, Mozilla ends support for OS X 10.5.
Early builds are reportedly being tested internally.
Come on, come on, listen to the money talk.
Latest rumor contradicts that other rumor.
While short-term challenges remain, analysts are bullish on Apple's long-term.
Did Apple license patents it said it wouldn’t?
Consumer group suggests Google should be fined $3 billion.
"Old code" blamed for screwup that targeted paying customers.
The app will reportedly have turn-by-turn directions, unlike Maps for iOS 5.
And Sorkin's film will all take place in "real time."
Public Radio Exchange claims it's fixed in iOS 6.0.1, but users aren't so sure.
A "commercial source" suggests Apple may not ship the new iMacs until 2013.
We asked each voice search 20 questions to see which gave the best results.
Samsung has been faring far better than HTC in court battles.
Dictionary app maker's move is the very definition of how not to fight theft.
Apple Stores brought in $6,050 per square foot this year.
Apple management making concerted efforts to improve job satisfaction.
New CPUs, USB 3, and optional Fusion make for a nice shiny package.
SMS use may be on the decline in the US, largely thanks to alternate services.
Op-ed: When will iPhone 5 users stop seeing black bars on their apps?
If you're looking to improve, good examples exist on both sides of the fence.
The judge says Apple engaged in "false innuendo" in its original notice.
The Taiwanese handset maker isn't looking good, in court or in the marketplace.
Perhaps the biggest surprise? It makes a useful, miniature all-in-one.
Installation bugs, kinks in new features like Web apps hamper promising release.
Pricey but lovable bulbs leave us incapable of going back to normal lighting.
Nintendo ushers in the next generation of console gaming.