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  1. Microsoft's OneDrive Android app merges personal, professional (0 replies)
  2. The single most mind-blowing fact about Samsung’s Gear S (0 replies)
  3. Apple definitely isn’t suing Samsung over these things (0 replies)
  4. Review: These are the new smartphones your carrier doesn’t want you to know about (0 replies)
  5. Microsoft to clamp down on ‘misleading' apps (0 replies)
  6. T-Mobile to Sell HTC One for Windows this Fall (0 replies)
  7. Sprint Gives Samsung GS4 International Wi-Fi Calling (0 replies)
  8. Sprint Adds Avatars to Visual Voicemail (0 replies)
  9. [Release] Moto 360 vs Samsung Gear S vs LG G Watch R: which looks best? [POLL] (0 replies)
  10. Samsung Gear S Touts Curved Display and 3G Connectivity (0 replies)
  11. Get a zBoost Soho Max cell-phone signal booster for $199.99 (0 replies)
  12. Make your phone look like the Galaxy Note 4 right now (sort of) (0 replies)
  13. LG’s Moto 360 ‘killer’ is out even before Motorola fully unveils its awesome device (0 replies)
  14. Lo que esperamos en IFA 2014: celulares, relojes, gafas y más (0 replies)
  15. Samsung again appears to defend its phone design choices (0 replies)
  16. [Release] LG G Watch R Specs Officially Announced (0 replies)
  17. [Release] You can now get 8 amazing Sega games (and a live wallpaper) for around $3.89 in the l (0 replies)
  18. Kitty Play EX review (0 replies)
  19. Kingsoft Office Free review (0 replies)
  20. Amazon Kindle review (0 replies)
  21. [Release] The New Cricket is now offering $100 to switch from T-Mobile or MetroPCS (0 replies)
  22. GPS Navigation Be-on-Road review (0 replies)
  23. [Release] HTC Desire 510 carrier availability announced for the US and Canada, here’s where you (0 replies)
  24. US judge rejects Apple bid to ban Samsung smartphones (0 replies)
  25. BlackBerry teams with Verizon to keep business away from Android and iOS (0 replies)
  26. FCC Finalizes $819,000 Fine Against T-Mobile (0 replies)
  27. Cricket Offering Five Lines for $100 (0 replies)
  28. [Release] HTC One Remix Review: when “mini” is a good thing (0 replies)
  29. One of the iPhone 6’s most interesting new features just leaked for the first time (0 replies)
  30. Top-secret project could produce the most exciting Android phone ever made (0 replies)
  31. T-Mobile to Sell Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2 and Evolve 2 (0 replies)
  32. T-Mobile Dials Music Freedom Up to 1 (0 replies)
  33. [Release] HTC Desire 510 official, brings affordable LTE to entry level (0 replies)
  34. New Nexus 9 leak confirms key hardware details (0 replies)
  35. Asia shares higher as S&P 500 breaks record (0 replies)
  36. Here's the Perfect Present for Your Friends Who Freak Out Without a Cell Phone (0 replies)
  37. Thousands of Android phones are being hijacked by terrifying ransomware (0 replies)
  38. AT&T Names Glenn Lurie as CEO of Wireless Unit (0 replies)
  39. TiVo results beat estimates on strong subscriber growth (0 replies)
  40. Hilarious Google Now trick fools your phone into adopting a British accent (0 replies)
  41. The most affordable Android L handsets ever are about to launch… without Android L (0 replies)
  42. How to stop all of that annoying iMessage spam to Apple (0 replies)
  43. How to stop all of that annoying iMessage spam (0 replies)
  44. Yahoo Closes Acquisition of Flurry (0 replies)
  45. HTC Desire 820 Brings 64-Bit CPU to Android (Report) (0 replies)
  46. Is Comcast’s service now bad enough to kill you? (0 replies)
  47. Boost Mobile to Sell Low-Cost ZTE Warp Sync (0 replies)
  48. [Release] Did Amazon really only sell 35,000 Fire Phones? (0 replies)
  49. T-Mobile Increases Family Plan Limit to 10 Lines (0 replies)
  50. Exciting new Galaxy Note 4 features uncovered in latest leak (0 replies)
  51. BlackBerry’s 2014 roadmap leaks – is there anything to get excited about? (0 replies)
  52. Verizon Says VoLTE to Launch in Coming Weeks (0 replies)
  53. Meet LG’s unassuming Galaxy Note 4 rival (0 replies)
  54. Huawei says it has ‘no choice’ but Android because consumers don’t want Windows Phone (0 replies)
  55. Op-Ed: How Cell Phone Hacks Can Save Lives in Africa (0 replies)
  56. BlackBerry deals another blow to Seacrest’s copycat keyboard empire (0 replies)
  57. [Release] Droid RAZR M to be rebranded as ‘Motorola Luge’ for Verizon prepaid 4G LTE (0 replies)
  58. One way Windows Phone may have a crucial advantage over Android (0 replies)
  59. More big Windows 9 UI updates revealed in new leak (0 replies)
  60. Police warn of 'one-ring phone scam' (0 replies)
  61. Russian tourist arrested for scaling Brooklyn Bridge (0 replies)
  62. [Release] HTC Desire 820 could come with a 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 615 (0 replies)
  63. India's Karbonn Mobiles expects to go public by 2016 (1 replies)
  64. Samsung shows off Galaxy Note 4’s not-so-secret weapon in new teaser video (0 replies)
  65. T-Mobile Simple Starter Subscribers Gain 2GB of Data for $5 (0 replies)
  66. Google’s upcoming Nexus 9 is one step closer to launching (0 replies)
  67. [Release] Sony accidentally leaks possible compact tablet and new smart watch (0 replies)
  68. The Strain "For Services Rendered" Review: Special Forces Are at Work (0 replies)
  69. Falling Skies "Drawing Straws" Review: Use the Force, Lexie! (0 replies)
  70. [Release] Moto 360 to have circular competition: LG G Watch R coming next week (0 replies)
  71. China targets own operating system to take on likes of Microsoft, Google (0 replies)
  72. Intruders Series Premiere Review: Wait, What?! (0 replies)
  73. You now have 10,000 more chances to get the smartphone of Android fans’ dreams (0 replies)
  74. Big security flaw that could cost you a fortune found in iPhone (0 replies)
  75. Every single BlackBerry Passport spec revealed in huge leak (0 replies)
  76. [Release] Samsung preaches the importance of handwriting in latest Galaxy Note 4 teaser [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  77. AT&T's Cricket Targets T-Mobile/MetroPCS with $100 Credit (0 replies)
  78. BlackBerry lists 5 reasons why BBM is better than iMessage (0 replies)
  79. Samsung sees an ALS charity campaign as the perfect opportunity to troll Apple again (0 replies)
  80. [Release] Rumor: DROID Turbo for Verizon loaded with Snapdragon 805, 3GB of RAM, 2560 x 1440 an (0 replies)
  81. HTC’s hot Nexus 9 tablet might launch sooner than you think (0 replies)
  82. Linkage: 250N10 Really Likes Art; Fresh Oil Leak In Newtown Creek (0 replies)
  83. Research reveals there are almost 19,000 different kinds of Android devices in use (0 replies)
  84. Will Amazon’s Fire Phone flop finally kill flagship carrier exclusives? (0 replies)
  85. Sneak Attack: Android Apps Can Ambush Each Other (0 replies)
  86. Researchers learn how to hack your phone’s Gmail app at a stunning 92% success rate (0 replies)
  87. BlackBerry reveals the Passport’s killer feature: The ability to look at x-rays of yo (0 replies)
  88. Brazil extends tax breaks on computer, smartphone sales (0 replies)
  89. Most of your favorite free Android apps leave you open to hackers (0 replies)
  90. Windows Phone poised to limp ahead of BlackBerry in another key market (0 replies)
  91. Sprint Intros $60 Unlimited Plan with Hardware Hitch (0 replies)
  92. This stylish smart bracelet gives you a smartphone battery boost when you need it mos (0 replies)
  93. Yahoo Adds More Magazines to Mobile App for Android (0 replies)
  94. 7 Helpful Apps to Ease International Students to U.S. Life (0 replies)
  95. T-Mobile Offers Its Customers a Bounty for Converts (0 replies)
  96. The Nexus 6 might be one of eight hot new phones Motorola launches this fall (0 replies)
  97. Opera to Provide Browser for Microsoft's Feature Phones (0 replies)
  98. A tablet for all of the family, at the same time (0 replies)
  99. The official Flappy Bird sequel is now available for iPhone and Android (0 replies)
  100. Asia shares slip as China manufacturing data weighs (0 replies)
  101. Opera browser to become standard on Microsoft mobile phones (0 replies)
  102. U.K. prime minister explains why he won’t quit BlackBerry (0 replies)
  103. Brazil wants Apple and Google to remotely wipe Secret from all iOS and Android device (0 replies)
  104. [Release] Unlock 6 amazing Sega games for only $3.79 in the latest Humble Bundle for Android (m (0 replies)
  105. Here’s how to make sure you get Android L before everyone else (0 replies)
  106. [Release] Moto X+1: Specs & expectations for Motorola’s next flagship (0 replies)
  107. Verizon still thinks you’re stupid (0 replies)
  108. Parallels Version 10 Lets You Run Windows on Macs (0 replies)
  109. Samsung unveils the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook, the Nook’s potential savior (0 replies)
  110. 3 things Samsung can do to make the Galaxy Note 4 an Android fan’s dream come true (0 replies)
  111. Uber Releases API, Names App Partners (0 replies)
  112. [Release] ZTE announces the Nubia 5S Mini with LTE for $279 (0 replies)
  113. The Galaxy Note 4 may come with a very cool accessory you won’t see on the iPhone 6 (0 replies)
  114. ZTE Offering Nubia 5S Mini LTE via Amazon for $280 (0 replies)
  115. This one fact alone will make you insanely jealous of Google employees (0 replies)
  116. [Release] 10 years ago today, Google officially became a public company (0 replies)
  117. Sharp's Stunning New Phone: Best Android Bargain Yet? (0 replies)
  118. Hugely popular email smartphone app is ready for a public Mac beta (0 replies)
  119. Hands-On: Sharp Aquos Crystal for Sprint (0 replies)
  120. Sharp’s virtually bezel-free smartphone is officially coming to Sprint (0 replies)
  121. Sprint now wants you to pay $5 a month for its smartphone bloatware (0 replies)
  122. [Release] Sony Xperia M2 Aqua brings waterproof to the mid-range market (0 replies)
  123. Credit card-sized Charge Ninja will get you out of your next smartphone battery jam (0 replies)
  124. DASH Radio tries to reinvent radio for the digital world (0 replies)
  125. DASH Radio aims to reinvent radio for the digital world (0 replies)
  126. [Release] ASUS begins teasing smart watch announcement for IFA (0 replies)
  127. HTC One (M8) for Windows hands-on preview: Windows Phone finally has a contender (0 replies)
  128. Google brings one of Android’s coolest camera tricks to the iPhone (0 replies)
  129. Google’s hugely ambitious YouTube music subscription service detailed in new report (0 replies)
  130. New iPhone 6 component leak may reveal a key feature no one’s been talking about (0 replies)
  131. Why is Microsoft still shooting itself in the foot with dumb carrier exclusives? (0 replies)
  132. HTC One M8 for Windows: The One That You Want? (0 replies)
  133. HTC makes Windows version of flagship One phone (0 replies)
  134. How to revive your iPhone after dropping into water (0 replies)
  135. HTC One (M8) For Windows (CDMA) with Verizon Wireless (0 replies)
  136. [Release] Breaking: HTC One M8, an Android flagship, announced with Windows Phone (0 replies)
  137. 2014’s best Windows Phone is finally official – here’s what you need to know (0 replies)
  138. HTC One Trades Android for Windows Phone (0 replies)
  139. Sprint Formally Debuts Sharp Aquos Crystal (0 replies)
  140. This is the phone you’ve been waiting for, Windows Phone fans (0 replies)
  141. HTC just released an awesome phone you won’t be able to buy (0 replies)
  142. ZTE Cleared in Patent Case Versus Interdigital (0 replies)
  143. Does YouTube hold the key to a killer music streaming service? (0 replies)
  144. Top Asian News at 6:00 a.m. GMT (0 replies)
  145. Top Asian News at 5:30 a.m. GMT (0 replies)
  146. Top Asian News at 5:00 a.m. GMT (0 replies)
  147. Top Asian News at 4:30 a.m. GMT (0 replies)
  148. Top Asian News at 2:30 a.m. GMT (0 replies)
  149. Top Asian News at 2:00 a.m. GMT (0 replies)
  150. Australia, Indonesia hope to heal rift with pact (0 replies)
  151. Fed-Up With Kids Not Answering, Mom Designs App That Disables Cell Phones (0 replies)
  152. Sprint Doubles Down on Data with Family Share Pack (0 replies)
  153. NAB Sues FCC Over Reverse Auction Rules (0 replies)
  154. LG’s G Watch 2 expected to be revealed early next month (0 replies)
  155. Leaked pic gives us a new look at the best-looking Windows Phone we’ve ever seen (0 replies)
  156. Ingenious mom comes up with an app that locks her kids’ phones until they call her ba (0 replies)
  157. Yet another company is practically begging for an Apple lawsuit (0 replies)
  158. BlackBerry creates new unit for potential high-growth assets (0 replies)
  159. Verizon Quietly Drops Pricing for Single Lines (0 replies)
  160. This awesome battery brings quick on-the-go wireless charging to your smartphone (0 replies)
  161. Sharp just launched a hot new phone in Japan that's coming to America (0 replies)
  162. [Release] Sharp’s new Aquos Crystal smartphone is likely Sprint’s announcement tomorrow (0 replies)
  163. Motorola’s new mystery phone might not be the Nexus 6… it might be something even bet (0 replies)
  164. SoftBank and Sprint Working with Sharp on Edgeless Phone (0 replies)
  165. Now you have an insanely simple way to quickly switch between Android apps (0 replies)
  166. Best Buy reveals everything there is to know about the gorgeous Moto 360 (0 replies)
  167. Apps put fitness fans through short, sharp workouts (0 replies)
  168. Teen admits to videotaped attack on Philadelphia park ranger (0 replies)
  169. Moto 360 smartwatch priced at $249.99 according to Best Buy listing (0 replies)
  170. Google Maps is tracking everywhere you go (0 replies)
  171. Leaked Moto X+1 front panel shown side-by-side with original Moto X (0 replies)
  172. [Release] Alleged Motorola Moto S protective film and specs leaked, could be a phablet bound fo (0 replies)
  173. The most secure version of BBM ever is coming to iOS and Android this year (0 replies)
  174. All of the Moto X+1’s specs just leaked ahead of next month’s announcement (0 replies)
  175. [Release] Qualcomm’s 64-bit Snapdragon 810 shows up in benchmark result, has us dreaming of fut (0 replies)
  176. This is what Mars looks like in 'Destiny' (0 replies)
  177. BBM for Windows Phone Leaves Beta (0 replies)
  178. Latest audit on two Chinese Apple suppliers finds labor, health violations (0 replies)
  179. A key Galaxy S6 detail may have just leaked (0 replies)
  180. The internet is so big that it's breaking routers (0 replies)
  181. Vringo Loses Patent Appeal (0 replies)
  182. Warner Bros. is pretending 'Edge of Tomorrow' has a cooler name because it bombed in (0 replies)
  183. Top cable providers now have more broadband subscribers than TV customers (0 replies)
  184. [Release] HTC One E8 is headed to Sprint [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  185. Play this: 'Bad Paper,' a journalistic choose your own adventure story about debt col (0 replies)
  186. 11 great tips that will help you switch from Android to the iPhone (0 replies)
  187. Sophisticated traders draw criticism for profiting off power shortages (0 replies)
  188. The Verge Detours season 2 returns August 27th (0 replies)
  189. Windows 9 preview expected next month (0 replies)
  190. Apple begins storing user data in China (0 replies)
  191. Premier League warns soccer fans not to post goals on Vine and Twitter (0 replies)
  192. Google's Larry Page and Sergey Brin take on the ice bucket challenge (0 replies)
  193. This could be a stormtrooper from 'Star Wars: Episode VII' (0 replies)
  194. 'The Giver' review: to live is to suffer (0 replies)
  195. The man who created the first pop-up ad says 'sorry' (0 replies)
  196. Xbox One's new media player is perfect for watching torrents (0 replies)
  197. TMZ runs ‘exclusive photos’ of iPhone 6 clone thinking it’s the real thing (0 replies)
  198. Sprint CEO: 'Disruptive' Prices Coming Next Week (0 replies)
  199. Asian shares gain despite downbeat data (0 replies)
  200. This one quote explains why Samsung is feeling very nervous (0 replies)
  201. Google releases four new Android Wear ads ahead of Moto 360 launch (0 replies)
  202. Windows Phone is dying on the vine (0 replies)
  203. Windows Phone sales decline as share shrinks to just 2.5 percent (0 replies)
  204. [Release] Coin taking shipping info from backers next week, actual shipping dates inside Androi (0 replies)
  205. Here’s the hands-on BlackBerry Passport video you’ve been clamoring for [Updated] (0 replies)
  206. Here’s the hands-on BlackBerry Passport video you’ve been clamoring for (0 replies)
  207. Low-cost smartphones boost Android (0 replies)
  208. YouTube's redesigned TV app puts focus on channels and playlists (0 replies)
  209. The one reason you should consider buying a Chromebook over a Windows or Mac laptop (0 replies)
  210. Motorola smartwatch launching in September (0 replies)
  211. T-Mobile to Squelch Data Speeds of Terms Violators (0 replies)
  212. [Release] Motorola invites us to “choose” on September 4th (Moto X+1 and G2 being unveiled?) (0 replies)
  213. Sweepstakes: win an HTC One M8 limited edition designed by Phunk Studio (0 replies)
  214. Monstrous Galaxy Note 4 specs possibly confirmed in retail listing (0 replies)
  215. ASUS to Debut Cheapest Android Wear Watch Yet in Sept (0 replies)
  216. Review: Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport for Sprint (0 replies)
  217. Samsung Intros New Exynos Processor Alongside Alpha (0 replies)
  218. [Release] Retailer leaks Galaxy Note 4 specs: 4GB of RAM, Snapdragon 805, 4K video and more (0 replies)
  219. Samsung comes up with a brilliant new way to troll iPhone fans (0 replies)
  220. Facebook Messenger for Windows Phone Gains Voice Memos (0 replies)
  221. Activision has 'no plans' to sell Skylanders Trap Team controller separately (0 replies)
  222. Robo-cook: android restaurant boots up in China (0 replies)
  223. Lenovo profit up 23 percent on mobile growth (0 replies)
  224. HTC's camera app coming to all Android devices (0 replies)
  225. The NSA wants to eliminate malware once and for all, no matter the cost (0 replies)
  226. [Release] How to find your parked car with Google Now [Android 101] (0 replies)
  227. Google nearly walked into a trap that even BlackBerry knew to avoid (0 replies)
  228. [Release] Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 leaks with 6-inch display (0 replies)
  229. Cellular One to Shutter Montana and Wyoming Networks (0 replies)
  230. [Release] Alleged Nexus 6 “Shamu” specs leak: Snapdragon 805, 3GB of RAM, 13 megapixel camera a (0 replies)
  231. RadioShack No Contract, Spot Mobile to Cancel Services (0 replies)
  232. This could be the best new Google Now feature we’ve seen in months (0 replies)
  233. [Release] KitKat hits more than 20% of Android devices in latest platform distribution numbers (0 replies)
  234. Benchmark reveals the Nexus 6’s specs are just as great as you hoped (0 replies)
  235. Samsung Refreshes Its Design Language with Galaxy Alpha (0 replies)
  236. Boost Adds LG Realm to Prepaid Lineup (0 replies)
  237. Smartphone ‘Kill Switch’ Bill Passes California Legislature (0 replies)
  238. HTC may have a beastly new One Max phablet in the works (0 replies)
  239. T-Mobile Snags A Bit More 700MHz Spectrum (0 replies)
  240. New, Reversible USB Connector Finalized (0 replies)
  241. Google’s mysterious new Nexus phone reportedly spotted in new benchmark (0 replies)
  242. New iPads to get reflective screen coating (0 replies)
  243. Verizon Reschedules VoLTE-Only Phones for 2016 (0 replies)
  244. Facebook finally explains why Facebook Messenger asks for ridiculous app permissions (0 replies)
  245. The Nexus 9’s beastly 64-bit processor may have just been unveiled (0 replies)
  246. Asian shares gain as geopolitical tensions subside (0 replies)
  247. [Release] California’s smartphone kill switch bill now only awaits governor’s signature before (0 replies)
  248. U.K. carrier says Apple Maps is crushing Google Maps in 4G and 3G traffic (0 replies)
  249. [Release] HTC Desire A11 leaked, one of many new Desire handsets hitting the US later this year (0 replies)
  250. HTC's Desire Range More Broadly Available in US (0 replies)