Is Apple about to surprise analysts with better than expected June quarter results?
Caterpillar has a "ruggedized" phone that could help it triumph in a niche market Apple and Samsung aren't hitting.
Microsoft is increasing its staff numbers in China, which could help it win market shares.
Here's a compilation of the recent rumors that surround the expected release of Apple's newest smartphone.
The rising number of prepaid smartphone sales is forcing carriers to offer customers more non-contract plans, though they are holding back on 4G service.
Owners of Apple's iPhones might be some of the most satisfied device owners around, but that trend may slowly be changing. People aren't quite as happy as they once were.
Apple may have figured out its move for competing with Samsung and other rivals in foreign countries, but it may never be enough to actually come out on top.
Corning has performed well year-to-date, but is this trend sustainable?
Apple may offer a better web experience than Samsung, but the tides could be turned with a few simple taps.
Apple's next iPad could come out earlier than suggested in its last earnings call.
For the first time in 2013 there will be more smartphones shipped globally than basic or feature phones, as the smartphone becomes a must-have device and begins to replace other computing devices.
Several analysts from a major financial services company believe that the wearable technology market will grow bigger than most investors realize and that Apple could be one of the major beneficiaries of this lucrative new market growth.
Though Google introduced its All Access radio service this week, Sirius will likely remain in the driver's seat for the coming periods.
Is Apple gearing up for the introduction of large-screen displays on more of its devices?
Is the Indian market slipping through Apple’s fingers?