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Samsung Electronics executive chairman Lee Jae-yong in Decines-Charpieu, France, on September 15, 2024. (Photo: Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images)
NewslettersSamsung Electronics scores a major Tesla deal
By Andrew NuscaJuly 29, 2025
A man holds a foldable Samsung phone
TechApple may have folded to the pressure of creating a foldable phone with Samsung tech instead of its own homegrown design
By Dave SmithJuly 16, 2025
Tim Cook
TechApple’s first foldable phone is set for 2026 and UBS thinks it may be as cheap as $1,800. Here’s what else to know
By Nick Lichtenberg and Fortune IntelligenceJuly 14, 2025
Millions of Gen Z are jobless yet they’re ghosting employers—experts say voice notes are the cure to their phone anxiety
SuccessMillions of Gen Z are jobless yet they’re ghosting employers—experts say voice notes are the cure to their phone anxiety
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 6, 2025
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer in New York, on Nov. 12, 2024. (Photo: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersWhy Microsoft laid off 9,000 employees
By Andrew NuscaJuly 3, 2025
‘Massive’ investment in R&D leads China’s Honor to launch world’s thinnest foldable phone
Tech‘Massive’ investment in R&D leads China’s Honor to launch world’s thinnest foldable phone
By Nicholas GordonJuly 2, 2025
Figma co-founder and CEO Dylan Field in San Francisco on June 24, 2021. (Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersWhat’s at stake in a Figma IPO
By Andrew NuscaJuly 2, 2025
A black phone with the words "Trump Mobile" in front of an American flag
TechThe Trump Organization quietly rescinds ‘built in the U.S.’ promise for its T1 phone after analysts’ consensus pointed to production in China
By Chris MorrisJune 26, 2025
Unless the Trump family secretly built a U.S. factory, industry experts say the $500 made-in-America smartphone is a fantasy
TechUnless the Trump family secretly built a U.S. factory, industry experts say the $500 made-in-America smartphone is a fantasy
By Verne KopytoffJune 18, 2025
Donald Trump, sitting at his desk in the Oval Office, looks down at his phone.
TechTrump’s $499 ‘built in the U.S.’ smartphone will likely be made in China, analysts say, making it subject to his own tariff policy
By Sasha RogelbergJune 18, 2025
‘The world is in a mobile security crisis’ as Chinese hackers and user lapses put smartphones at risk
Cybersecurity‘The world is in a mobile security crisis’ as Chinese hackers and user lapses put smartphones at risk
By David Klepper and The Associated PressJune 8, 2025
The only ‘Made in America’ smartphone maker has a message for Apple about manufacturing in the Trump tariff era
TechThe only ‘Made in America’ smartphone maker has a message for Apple about manufacturing in the Trump tariff era
By Verne KopytoffJune 5, 2025
Kim Jong Un speaking into a microphone at a political event.
TechA smuggled North Korean smartphone reveals how the regime censors information, including screenshotting users activities every five minutes 
By Beatrice NolanJune 4, 2025
An adolescent boy on a smartphone
LifestyleParents are worried about their kids’ smartphone use—but less than half fully utilize parental controls, research finds
By Beth GreenfieldMay 29, 2025
Chris Hyams, chief executive officer of Indeed
SuccessIndeed’s CEO shares the unusual question he’s been asking job candidates for 15 years: Apple or Android?
By Emma BurleighMay 27, 2025
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