Angry Birds Space isn’t the only iPhone/iPad game in town!
Samsung has become the clear leader in sales of Android smartphones as Gartner today reported that it accounted for 40% of worldwide Android sales in the first quarter of 2012.
After a brief dip in late 2011, the Apple iPad has firmly reasserted its position as the dominant player in the tablet market.
Samsung executives today claimed that their new Galaxy S III was "enhanced with nature and human emotion." While we can't exactly verify that claim, we can take a look at some of the specifications and features on Samsung's latest smartphone.
The last couple of years have obviously not been kind to Research in Motion, which is why the company has been hoping to generate some much-needed positive buzz by unveiling portions of its upcoming BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system this week.
Android may be lagging behind in the enterprise market, but in the consumer market it's still going full speed ahead.
Device manufacturers are starting to roll out some of their marquee smartphones in an effort to generate some buzz before Apple inevitably drops its newest iPhone this (northern) summer.
Fenway Park may be 100 years old this season but that doesn't mean the Boston Red Sox baseball stadium is stuck with antiquated technology.
Google CEO Larry Page isn't concerned about Android's lack of revenues, at least for the time being.
By now you know the drill: a company releases a new tablet or smartphone that has the fastest processor, sharpest screen resolution and sleekest design of anyone else on the market.
In the end, the Samsung Galaxy Note may be known as the little tablet - or the big smartphone - that could.
To help you filter through all of the iPad-related headlines floating around the tech press today, we've created a compilation that will keep you up-to-date on the latest developments:
The new iPad's display screen has the normally-reserved teardown specialists at iFixit gushing.
Apps to get the most out of the new Apple tablet’s super-sharp graphics
Angry Birds is obviously on top, but what about the rest?