American smartphone maker Apple Inc fails to beat South Korean giant Samsung in the Chinese market.
Apple's smartphone market share decreased as Huawei's hold of the global industry increased.
The report stating Samsung beat Apple in China was false.
Samsung continued to see growth in its market share.
Samsung reported not-good-enough profit, which could be a sign of market saturation.
International Data Corporation said that Samsung and Apple would remain smartphone forerunner but LG, Lenovo and ZTE would have greater chances for growth.
BlackBerry laid off 250 employees after firing 5,000 people last year due to weak earnings.
Analysts from Citi released a report that in 2015, the smartphone saturation would transpire.
Canon dimmed its profits and sales outlook as smartphone titans present gadgets that could capture high-quality photos.
SolidFire received backing from Samsung.
Jay Z struck a deal with Samsung to give one million users free downloads of his Magna Carta Holy Grail album.
Samsung contracted a different graphics processing unit company for its new Exynos 5 Octa chip.
Samsung announced the launch of their new tablet product in the highly contested Indian tech consumer market.
According to analysts, Apple and Samsung might strike a deal to stop the ongoing smartphone patent wars between the two tech titans.
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