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Google announced Monday it will offer its personal assistant app “Google Now” to users of Apple devices.
As if Apple didn’t have enough problems, data suggests their tablet lead is shriveling even amid strong iPad sales.
Apple shares plummeted more than 5 percent Wednesday after a supplier warned of its own lower profits ahead.
Apple has faced a barrage of negative publicity on state-run TV in China — some say pre-arranged.
Mozilla hopes to drum up some healthy competition with Apple and Google later this year by releasing their widely anticipated Firefox OS smartphone.
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook reflects on the company’s sinking stocks as rumors continue to spread about possible new products.
Android and Apple captured 92 percent of global smartphone sales in the fourth quarter, giving the two systems an effective duopoly.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak questioned the accuracy of a long-awaited film about Steve Jobs as the movie opened at Sundance.
Apple CEO Tim Cook made $4.2 million in 2012, a 98 percent pay cut from the $378 million he raked in during 2011.
‘Siri’ may offer witty comebacks for certain questions, but in tests, Google’s voice search was faster and more accurate.
Apple and Samsung argued Thursday over the validity of this summer’s blockbuster $1 billion jury verdict.
The first Steve Jobs biopic — with Ashton Kutcher in the lead — will debut before a Sundance audience next month.
Apple scored a huge legal victory over Samsung, winning more than a billion dollars in damages against the Korean electronics giant.
The fate of the Apple-Samsung patent battle now rests with the jurors, who today began deliberations in the $2.75 billion case.
After a full week of witness testimony, Apple and Samsung rested their cases Friday in their patent infringement trial.
Apple-Samsung Judge Lucy Koh dropped the “smoking crack” card on Apple counsel Bill Lee.








