America’s highest court won’t hear Apple’s complaint about Qualcomm’s patents, but is this the last we’ll hear of it? Apple and Qualcomm may have reached corporate detent in
The Sunday Brief: How will Apple grow?
More greetings from the 49th state, where Jim and the editor wrapped up their trip last week. Pictured here is the main boat dock in Seward,
How to stifle innovation by impeding competition among technologies, companies and business models (Analyst Angle)
The European Union has declared that USB Type-C standard connectors will be required for charging various devices sold from 2024. This seems to have grabbed
How to stifle innovation by impeding competition among technologies, companies and business models (Analyst Angle)
The European Union has declared that USB Type-C standard connectors will be required for charging various devices sold from 2024. This seems to have grabbed
How to stifle innovation by impeding competition among technologies, companies and business models (Analyst Angle)
The European Union has declared that USB Type-C standard connectors will be required for charging various devices sold from 2024. This seems to have grabbed
“Apple and Google hold all the cards” The U.K. government’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published the final report of its investigation into the mobile ecosystem. The
“Apple and Google hold all the cards” The U.K. government’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published the final report of its investigation into the mobile ecosystem. The
New Macs are here; new iOS comes this fall with the next iPhone Apple Inc. kicked off its annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on Monday with an ambitious
The Sunday Brief: Infrastructure funding overview (Part 1): What is a Priority Broadband Project?
Belated Memorial Day and June greetings from Missouri and Nebraska. Pictured is our pooch Abby (left with stick) and the neighbor dog, Lucy, enjoying Midwest
Appeals court tosses $1.1B award as ‘legally unsupportable’ The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit threw out a jury verdict which ordered Apple and Broadcom to pay the
5G accounts for nearly 30% of mobile subscribers in South Korea: report
Nearly 30% of mobile subscriptions in South Korea were on 5G networks at the end of last year, Korean news agency Yonhap reported, citing data
Ericsson files new suits against Apple in patent-friendly Western District of Texas Ericsson and Apple are back in court in Texas, months after firing a volley
South Korea ends November with 20.19 million 5G users
SK Telecom has the largest 5G subscriber base in South Korea The total number of 5G subscribers in South Korea reached 20.19 million in November 2021,