A few months after being hit with Huawei's patent infringement lawsuit, Samsung pushed back against the Chinese manufacturer by filing a lawsuit of its own.
Processor manufacturer Qualcomm may face up to a $900 million fine in South Korea, with the country's FTC accusing it of abusing its power as market leader.
In a letter sent to the FCC, T-Mobile boldly proclaims that there is enough competition in the U.S. wireless industry for regulation to not be exerted.
Lenovo took the wraps off the SoftBank 503LV, the company's first Windows 10 Mobile phone made in partnership with Japanese tech conglomerate SoftBank.
BlackBerry chief operating officer Marty Beard downplayed media reports, saying the company will instead double down on its operating system and devices.
Texas-based firm Somaltus LLC filed a complaint against Apple, accusing the Cupertino company of violating its "Integrated Battery Service System" patent.
Sprint looks to have put an end to Galaxy Forever, the carrier's leasing program for Galaxy phones that allowed customers to upgrade once every 12 months.