Smartphone sales continue to be through the roof. The war between Apple and Android seems like it will be raging on for a long time. Apple's iPhone continues to lead the smartphone market in terms of sales and popularity but a new innovation by Samsung may change that in the long run.
Investors are sending Apple's stock below $600 for the first time in three months, after the consumer electronics behemoth reported earnings for its latest quarter that missed expectations and warned that profits in the holiday quarter would fall from last year.
Remember the good ol' days when you didn't need some kind of magical, electronic device like the iPod to listen to your music? Cassette tapes haven't completely disappeared from our existence. In fact, they might just be the way of the future.
Child endangerment and luring charges have been filed against a New Jersey man who allegedly initiated an inappropriate online relationship with a teenage girl earlier this year.
Amazon has alerted its Kindle customers that they are entitled to a credit on prior electronic book purchases as part of settlements between some major e-book publishers and the government.
As I've reflected on the iPhone 5 review that I wrote earlier, I kept coming back to the same theme in my mind and decided to try to do something about it. So I thought I'd write an open letter to Apple's CEO, Tim Cook: