Korean manufacturer also ends Nokia's 14 year reign as world's biggest mobile maker
Good news for Apple and co. after new research predicted that tablet sales will surge by 200 percent over the…
Samsung's latest Android smartphone to hit UK shelves next week
Apple has won a minor court ruling against Samsung, but shortly after lost a legal fight with Motorola
Huawei's profit takes a nosedive, yet its revenue is up in 2011
Samsung is rumoured to be unveiling a Galaxy tablet and cloud service along with its 'next Galaxy' smartphone at a…
Tim Cook and Gee-Sung Choi will meet in San Francisco to discuss a possible settlement agreement
Samsung sends out invites for new Galaxy device announcement
Company says it needs more time to work on Ice Cream Sandwich
The company will produce silicon to cater for China’s growing domestic market
Intel has extended its lead over Samsung in the semiconductor market according to the latest IHS figures
Dutch court says Samsung's 3G essential patent is "exhausted"
Samsung Galaxy S II set to receive update from today with other devices following soon
In the overall US phone market Samsung is on top, with Apple standing fourth, behind LG and Motorola
TeliaSonera begins selling Samsung Galaxy II LTE smartphones in Sweden
Samsung has said Twitter users will be the first to hear when the Galaxy SIII hoves into view
Nokia's 41 megapixel PureView 808 declared the best device to appear at this year's show
Android beware, Huawei has added its backing to Tizen just as a beta of the new mobile operating system has…
Samsung unveils the successor to the Galaxy Tab in Barcelona
An Android smartphone that uses a 15 lumens projector to beam movies and games onto handy flat surfaces
New premium notebook will cost £1200 at John Lewis and will be available at other retailers later this year
New educational platform will rival Apple's recently revamped iTunes U
LG has introduced its Optimus Vu five-inch phone/tablet device, competing with Samsung's own 'phablet' device, the Galaxy Note
Samsung has confirmed that its loss-making LCD division will be spun off as a wholly owned separate unit