Apple is viewed as a relative strong backer of individual privacy rights, but the luster is off a bit when it comes to Apple China.
Why Microsoft's Surface Go, the new mid-priced tablet laptop, misses the mark with both pricing and purpose against iPad and Chromebook competitors.
Broadcom's hostile bid to take over US-based silicon and wireless giant Qualcomm faces increasing scrutiny as the US government investigates the enormous po
This op-ed included contributions from Futurum Senior Analyst Oliver Blanchard Just a few days ago, on January 24th, the EC’s antitrust commission fined Q...
Report from CES 2018: Qualcomm's plan to help accelerate technology innovation and (shareholder value) well into the next decade will be heavily based on 5G
Apple finally confirmed that it does, in fact, deliberately “throttle down” its legacy iPhone devices with software upgrades. Daniel Newman shares his t
Why Broadcom's unsolicited offer to acquire Qualcomm makes very little financial sense for shareholders and the tech world as a whole.
A simple explanation of what Gigabit LTE is, and why mobile customers and operators alike are embracing the improvements it brings to 4G networks.
Would Broadcom acquiring Qualcomm bring more value to the Tech World? I find myself thinking a lot about how all the pieces fit these days. Or rather, how t...
There are write ups that Apple would no longer use Qualcomm modems, and instead source them from Intel, and possibly even MediaTek. Learn more.
Apple gave Uber access to their users’ screens and surrendered their users’ privacy all on their own. Let’s explore a few of the implications.
With the release of the iPhone X, Apple once again chooses the safety of incremental improvements over the high risk / high reward of bold innovation.