Samsung stories
In an audacious effort to unite the world online, Facebook founder launches internet.org, designed to expand global internet access.
Samsung and Apple cement their dominance in the smartphone market, leaving little space for competitors, says ABI Research.
Samsung stretches its lead in the global smartphone market, where sales surged by 46.5%, hitting 225 million units in Q2 2013.
Apple's iOS market share dropped in Q2 2013 despite strong shipments, while Android and Windows Phone saw growth. Apple hopes to rebound with new launches.
Global tablet shipments dip 9.7% awaiting Apple's new iPad, yet year-on-year figures surge by 59.6%, says IDC.
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Obama sides with Apple, overturning the ban on iPhone 4 and iPad 2, thwarting Samsung's plans in a major trade decision.
Intel, Microsoft and Oracle come to the aid of Apple after plans to ban iPhone 4 sales following Samsung fallout.
Samsung reported record Q2 profits of USD $8.5bn—up 47% from last year—but fell short of investor hopes for USD $8.8bn, causing unease.
Samsung claims the global internet usage crown, overtaking Apple for the first time, reveals StatCounter report.
South Korean company named the world's 14th largest in terms of revenue, beating fierce rival Apple by five places.
An 18-year-old Swiss girl sustained severe burns when her Samsung S3 exploded, highlighting potential safety issues with the device's lithium-ion battery.
Samsung acquires Boxee for US$30m, potentially sidelining hardware partner D-Link as it eyes the future of TV innovation.
South Korean press report that sales of Samsung's flagship smartphone has exceeded the 20 million mark - should Apple be wary?.
With dwindling sales across America, Samsung's struggle to gain traction in the US tablet market has led to a change of approach from the South Korean company.
South Korean giant sets June 20 date, as press speculate on new devices launch ten days after Apple conference.
Microsoft takes a swipe at Apple and Samsung fans in new ad, featuring a wedding brawl over whose device is better.
Samsung has definitely made a mark in the smartphone market, with the launch of their Samsung S4 taking off earlier this year.
As Chinese company considers buying Nokia, smartphone manufacturer dismisses Microsoft's Windows Phone platform as 'weak.'.
Companies continue rivalry in New Zealand, with Apple's manufacturer share decreasing in the country for the first time.