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  1. Google to Shutter Orkut (0 replies)
  2. The world’s most secure Android phone is now shipping (0 replies)
  3. [Release] T-Mobile LG G3 presales begin for $598 ahead of July 16th launch date (0 replies)
  4. Google won’t let Samsung bring TouchWiz to Android Wear (0 replies)
  5. T-Mobile Now Accepting Preorders for LG G3 (0 replies)
  6. Apple's CarPlay coming to Audi in 2015 (0 replies)
  7. Which Android to Wear? (0 replies)
  8. This is Google’s first Android game controller for TVs (0 replies)
  9. Google Maps for Android is ready for Android Wear (0 replies)
  10. Android L has already been rooted (0 replies)
  11. New app lets you mirror your iPhone or iPad’s display on any computer (0 replies)
  12. New Android Worm Turns Selfies Into A Digitally Transmitted Disease (0 replies)
  13. Youtube Unveils 60 FPS Video (0 replies)
  14. How to run Android L without a compatible Nexus device (0 replies)
  15. Expect Nexus devices this year, as Google won’t ditch them in favor of Android Silver (0 replies)
  16. Yellow Nexus 5 confirmed on Google’s website (0 replies)
  17. [Release] ASUS to release thinnest and most affordable Android Wear smartwatch later this year (0 replies)
  18. BlackBerry wages war against its greatest enemy: Media haters (0 replies)
  19. This Incredible Project Uses Old Cell Phones to Stop Illegal Logging and Poaching (1 replies)
  20. [Release] Hold your horses, the Nexus line is here to stay (0 replies)
  21. Android L is coming to the Moto X and Moto G (0 replies)
  22. This Incredible Project Uses Old Cell Phones to Stop Illegal Logging and Poaching (0 replies)
  23. How Google trolled everyone with Android L and the Nexus 9 (0 replies)
  24. Will Google subsidize data to get the next 5 billion people connected? (0 replies)
  25. Terrific video gives a closeup look at the most beautiful smartwatch we’ve seen (0 replies)
  26. T-Mobile Allowing Customers to Pair iPhone with Prepaid Plans (0 replies)
  27. How to turn any smartphone on the planet into a virtual reality headset (0 replies)
  28. A comprehensive list of every single new Android L feature (0 replies)
  29. Google Now doesn’t need Android L to get awesome new features (0 replies)
  30. Here’s how you can try out Android L right now (0 replies)
  31. Google’s Android One: Bringing high-quality performance to those who can’t afford it (0 replies)
  32. GIV Mobile Offering Free Phone to Customers (0 replies)
  33. Skype Adds Cortana to Windows Phone App (0 replies)
  34. The one thing about iOS that Android might never be able to top (0 replies)
  35. This is what Android L looks like on the Nexus 5 (0 replies)
  36. Make your own Virtual Reality headset with Google Cardboard (0 replies)
  37. How to give your phone the huge performance boost coming to Android L (0 replies)
  38. Google explains Android L’s gorgeous new design in language no one will understand (0 replies)
  39. Razer Unveils Android Gaming Micro-Console (0 replies)
  40. Android TV: Google Takes Over The Living Room (0 replies)
  41. Opera Overhauls Mini Browser for iOS (0 replies)
  42. Up to 5 million Android users have malware issues (0 replies)
  43. Lots to like about Android 'L' (0 replies)
  44. Google drives into infotainment with Android Auto (0 replies)
  45. Asia shares rebound after Wall St rally (0 replies)
  46. Samsung, LG launch smartwatches with new Google software (0 replies)
  47. Samsung, LG launch smartwatches with new Google software (0 replies)
  48. Supreme Court: Cops can’t search your cell phone without a warrant (0 replies)
  49. SCOTUS: Your Cellphone Has the Right to Remain Private (0 replies)
  50. Google making low-cost smartphone for emerging markets (0 replies)
  51. Facebook wants you using its apps at work even more than you already do (0 replies)
  52. Google I/O 2014: 5 Biggest Takeaways (0 replies)
  53. Google Android software spreading to cars, watches, TV (0 replies)
  54. The world’s first Android Wear watches: Here’s everything you need to know (0 replies)
  55. Here's a Rundown of Today's Google I/O Conference (0 replies)
  56. Android TV Seeks to Unify Smart TV Market (0 replies)
  57. Android Auto Set to Race Apple CarPlay (0 replies)
  58. Supreme Court Protects Your Cell Phone (0 replies)
  59. Warrant needed for cell phone search: top US court (0 replies)
  60. Our society’s view on commuting (and telecommuting) is still painfully warped (0 replies)
  61. Google making low-cost smartphone for emerging markets (0 replies)
  62. Google Android software spreading to cars, watches, TV (0 replies)
  63. HTC: Both the One (M7) and One (M8) are getting Android L (0 replies)
  64. Philadelphia police find rape suspect by pinging stolen cell phone (0 replies)
  65. Android L: Top 7 New Features (0 replies)
  66. Google unveils 'Fit' health, fitness tracking platform (0 replies)
  67. Google making low-cost smartphone for emerging markets (0 replies)
  68. Google Updates Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides (0 replies)
  69. US Supreme Court to police: To search a cell phone, 'get a warrant' (0 replies)
  70. Warrant needed for cell phone search: top US court (0 replies)
  71. Google says first cars running Android Auto software to roll out this year (0 replies)
  72. Google Reveals Android TV, Improves Chromecast (0 replies)
  73. Google is bringing Android to your Chromebook (0 replies)
  74. Google shows off Android Auto, wearables (0 replies)
  75. Mazda's biggest SUV, CX-9, is a nimble handler (0 replies)
  76. Google unveils its most ambitious plan to take over your living room: Android TV (0 replies)
  77. Google making low-cost smartphone for emerging markets (0 replies)
  78. Google reveals plans to bring Android to your car with Android Auto (0 replies)
  79. Google says working to bring low-cost phone to India in the fall (0 replies)
  80. Android L follows iOS 8, brings on interactive notification center (0 replies)
  81. Warrant needed to trawl cell phone: top US court (0 replies)
  82. Google unveils Android L (0 replies)
  83. Warrant needed to search cell phone: top US court (0 replies)
  84. What’s behind the bump at BlackBerry? (0 replies)
  85. Mazda's biggest SUV, CX-9, is a nimble handler (0 replies)
  86. Google’s I/O 2014 keynote is about to start – watch live streaming video right here (0 replies)
  87. Supreme Court's Cell Phone Ruling Is a Major Victory for Privacy Rights (0 replies)
  88. 5.5-inch iPhone 6 model compared to iPhone 5s and Android phablets in new HD video (0 replies)
  89. Aereo Loses, Cell Phone Privacy Wins in Wednesday's Supreme Court Decisions (0 replies)
  90. New Android 5.0 leak reveals potential new features (0 replies)
  91. Android 5.0 Lollipop name reportedly confirmed (0 replies)
  92. Google’s next attack on the living room will focus on games (0 replies)
  93. Google sets sights beyond smartphones at annual developer conference (0 replies)
  94. Google to show off smart home gadgets, wearables (0 replies)
  95. Oldman apologizes for defending Gibson and Baldwin (0 replies)
  96. 80% of Flappy Bird clones on Android and iOS contain malware (0 replies)
  97. [Release] Watch the Google I/O 2014 keynote streaming live on Phandroid.com! (0 replies)
  98. Gary Oldman comes to defense of Gibson and Baldwin (0 replies)
  99. Pennsylvania man sentenced for selling $270,000 in stolen phones (0 replies)
  100. Review: LG L90 for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  101. This incredible keyboard app is already waiting for the Moto 360 to come out of hidin (0 replies)
  102. The 3 things we can’t wait to see at Google I/O (0 replies)
  103. Oops: Next Android Leaked by Google (0 replies)
  104. [Release] What will Android 5.0 “L” be called? [POLL] (0 replies)
  105. [Release] Samsung Galaxy Tab S review (0 replies)
  106. The inside story of how Google rescued Android from Samsung’s Magazine UX (0 replies)
  107. Google will reportedly show a new version of Android tomorrow (0 replies)
  108. It’s confirmed: The next major version of Android will launch at Google I/O this week (0 replies)
  109. New Microsoft-Nokia smartphone is... Android (0 replies)
  110. Nokia X2 is Microsoft's First Android-Powered Smartphone (0 replies)
  111. Actor Oldman comes to Gibson and Baldwin's defense (0 replies)
  112. AT&T Looking to Score Plateau Wireless Spectrum (0 replies)
  113. Used gadget buying service says it will never purchase another T-Mobile phone (0 replies)
  114. New Microsoft-Nokia smartphone is... Android (0 replies)
  115. BlackBerry loyalty hits a new low in the UK as users switch to iPhones (0 replies)
  116. [Release] Mid-range HTC Desire 610 said to be headed to AT&T soon (0 replies)
  117. One of the best free Android launchers on the planet is now available to everyone (0 replies)
  118. Bloomberg: 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 models could launch at the same time (0 replies)
  119. [Release] Nokia X2 steps things up a notch with standard dual-SIM kit for €99 [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  120. Building an arsenal: Samsung filed 3 times more smartphone patents than Apple in 2013 (0 replies)
  121. Japan unveils 'world's first' android newscaster (0 replies)
  122. Microsoft unveils its first Android phone (0 replies)
  123. Nokia X2: a glowing example of a budget smartphone (0 replies)
  124. The Fire Phone looks set to burn HTC at the worst possible time (0 replies)
  125. Google is going to start making killer hardware thanks to a major personnel move (0 replies)
  126. Yahoo grabs for Android smartphone homescreen (0 replies)
  127. Galaxy S5 Sport is Sprint Exclusive, Available July 25 (0 replies)
  128. Yahoo grabs for Android smartphone homescreen (0 replies)
  129. HTC gleefully trashes the Galaxy S5 with brutal Band-Aid graphic (0 replies)
  130. Sprint Revives 30-Day Risk-Free Trial (0 replies)
  131. Hands On with Samsung's Galaxy S5 Sport for Sprint (0 replies)
  132. The Nexus 6 might not be dead after all (0 replies)
  133. Sprint Offering Framily Subscribers Private 'Wall' (0 replies)
  134. Sprint Launches HD Voice Nationwide, Expands LTE (0 replies)
  135. Microsoft Now Taking Preorders for Lumia 635 (0 replies)
  136. Major feature confirmed for the next big Android release (0 replies)
  137. Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport Exclusive to Sprint (0 replies)
  138. HTC Volantis May Be the Next and Final Nexus Tablet (0 replies)
  139. Liveblog: Sprint's Summer Announcement (0 replies)
  140. Wink Challenges Google, Apple to Rule Smart Home (0 replies)
  141. How Google will give Android Wear a huge head start months before the iWatch comes ou (0 replies)
  142. Gorgeous images give us the clearest look yet at what the iPhone 6 will look like (0 replies)
  143. iPhone 6 makers scrambling to meet massive pent-up demand (0 replies)
  144. LyveHome review (0 replies)
  145. Imminent iOS 7.1.2 release tipped to bring major fixes (0 replies)
  146. New Android Wear Watch Features Shown on Video (0 replies)
  147. Yo, Yo Messaging App Has Been Hacked, Yo (0 replies)
  148. Android Update Patches OpenSSL Bug (0 replies)
  149. Why Samsung might actually be scared of the Fire Phone (0 replies)
  150. Will Microsoft's latest phone make you jealous? (0 replies)
  151. Inside Kim Kardashian’s Outrageous App (0 replies)
  152. Samsung will reportedly reveal Android Wear smartwatch at Google I/O (0 replies)
  153. Nokia’s next Android phone looks set to arrive on June 24th (0 replies)
  154. [Release] Google’s Web Starter Kit shows off Quantum Paper redesign, expect more at Google I/O (0 replies)
  155. Here’s when you can expect to see a Fire Phone fire sale (0 replies)
  156. New video gives us an early look at third-party iOS 8 keyboards (0 replies)
  157. T-Mobile Wants FCC to Weigh In On Data Roaming (0 replies)
  158. The Fire Phone’s best feature may also be a crazy invasion of privacy (0 replies)
  159. Google, Microsoft to add smartphone 'kill' switches (0 replies)
  160. Nokia's Android launcher could make your phone a whole lot smarter (0 replies)
  161. [Release] 40 Best Android Apps for Blogging (0 replies)
  162. Android and Windows Adding 'Kill Switches' to Their Phones (0 replies)
  163. Acclaimed critic rips apart Amazon’s Fire Phone, calls it ‘dead on arrival’ (0 replies)
  164. BlackBerry shares rally as short-seller touts stock (0 replies)
  165. Could the Fire Phone be an even bigger dud than HTC’s Facebook phone? (0 replies)
  166. BlackBerry's Passport reveal: QWERTY or just quirky? (0 replies)
  167. Galaxy Note 4 (0 replies)
  168. Smartphone kill switches coming to Android and Windows Phones (0 replies)
  169. Google, Microsoft to add smartphone 'kill' switches (0 replies)
  170. Surprise: It turns out there’s a potentially huge security flaw in Android’s app stor (0 replies)
  171. Paylo Offering $20 Unlimited Plans at Walmart Stores (0 replies)
  172. [Release] Is Nokia teasing a new Android phone? (0 replies)
  173. Major new security feature coming in next Android and Windows Phone versions (0 replies)
  174. TSX poised to open lower, inflation data in focus (0 replies)
  175. An even newer KitKat version is here, but don’t get too excited (0 replies)
  176. U.S. court rejects Gemalto's Android patent lawsuit (0 replies)
  177. For U.S. high court, a year of discontent with patent rulings (0 replies)
  178. [Release] Android 4.4.4 (KTU84P) now rolling out to Nexus 4, 5, 7 (0 replies)
  179. For U.S. high court, a year of discontent with patent rulings (0 replies)
  180. The OnePlus One was delayed in one market for the worst possible reason (0 replies)
  181. More support for texting to help smokers quit (0 replies)
  182. Now you have an easy way to make your Android phone’s email better than ever (0 replies)
  183. Meet the beastly Android phone with a 5,000 mAh battery (0 replies)
  184. [Release] LG G3 Review (0 replies)
  185. BlackBerry thinks these two phones can win you back from iOS and Android (0 replies)
  186. Here are the 10 most beautiful concepts so far from the Moto 360 design contest (0 replies)
  187. HTC investors are furious… because HTC won’t give them free phones (0 replies)
  188. Google, Microsoft Commit to Smartphone Kill Switches (0 replies)
  189. GIFs are coming to Twitter (0 replies)
  190. [Release] Dalvik runtime will officially be replaced by ART in the next version of Android (0 replies)
  191. Nokia reborn: Nokia’s new Android launcher is wonderfully simple and shockingly innov (0 replies)
  192. Lego Fusion Builds Digital Worlds With Plastic (0 replies)
  193. A hugely important new Android feature has been confirmed (0 replies)
  194. Intel launches messaging app using cartoons to mimic sender's face (0 replies)
  195. BlackBerry reverses plunge (0 replies)
  196. BlackBerry reports better-than-expected results; shares surge (0 replies)
  197. BlackBerry sends short-sellers scrambling (0 replies)
  198. Futures point to flat start for Canadian stocks (0 replies)
  199. Can BBM revive BlackBerry? (0 replies)
  200. Samsung has no plans to launch its best smartphone ever in the U.S. (0 replies)
  201. BlackBerry results top expectations (0 replies)
  202. BlackBerry results top expectations (0 replies)
  203. [Release] Watch Amazon’s Fire Phone unveiling for yourself right here [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  204. BlackBerry posts a 1Q profit, beats expectations (0 replies)
  205. BlackBerry posts narrower than expected Q1 loss as smartphone sales improve (0 replies)
  206. BlackBerry, Oracle, Kroger are stocks to watch (0 replies)
  207. It’s taken just 4 years for QWERTY-equipped smartphones to go extinct (0 replies)
  208. T-Mobile Intros Music Freedom (0 replies)
  209. T-Mobile Talks VoLTE and HD Voice (0 replies)
  210. T-Mobile to Let Customers Test Drive Network for Free (0 replies)
  211. Liveblog of T-Mobile Un-Carrier 5.0 (0 replies)
  212. 5 Reasons You Don't Want the Amazon Fire Phone (0 replies)
  213. Amazon Fire Phone vs. The World: How it Compares (0 replies)
  214. Google spills some new details about how Android Wear will work (0 replies)
  215. BlackBerry Gains Access to Amazon Appstore, for Anyone Who Still Has a BlackBerry (0 replies)
  216. An incredibly sneaky piece of malware has finally been pulled from Google Play (0 replies)
  217. This hideous smartphone will only cost you $14,000 (0 replies)
  218. Top 7 Features of the Amazon Fire Phone (0 replies)
  219. Amazon Fire Phone: Top 7 Features (0 replies)
  220. This is the only way you can buy the world’s most exciting Android phone (0 replies)
  221. Amazon just unveiled the most innovative smartphone of 2014 – here’s its biggest prob (0 replies)
  222. Nearly All Android Devices Vulnerable to Rooting Attack (0 replies)
  223. Amazon ties new 4.7-inch phone to its services (0 replies)
  224. AMAZON LIVE: Fire Phone to serve as eyes and ears (0 replies)
  225. It turns out iOS isn’t much safer than Android for enterprise use (0 replies)
  226. AMAZON LIVE: New 4.7-inch Fire Phone (0 replies)
  227. AMAZON LIVE: New Fire Phone at Seattle event (0 replies)
  228. [Release] Amazon Fire Phone officially announced (0 replies)
  229. AMAZON LIVE: New phone expected at Seattle event (0 replies)
  230. [Release] GIF support finally arrives on Twitter for Android, iOS, and the web (0 replies)
  231. Did Samsung just copy Google Now? (0 replies)
  232. Liveblog: Amazon's New Mobile Play (0 replies)
  233. Gold version of Samsung’s most gorgeous phone yet revealed in new leak (0 replies)
  234. BlackBerry closes the app gap (0 replies)
  235. Here are pictures of all 240+ new emoji coming soon to your smartphone (0 replies)
  236. AT&T Doesn't See Sprint/T-Mobile Merger Happening (0 replies)
  237. Sprint Makes Neurodiversity ID Pack Available (0 replies)
  238. BlackBerry to make Amazon App store available (0 replies)
  239. Amazon Appstore opens to BlackBerry users (0 replies)
  240. Long-suffering BlackBerry fans will finally get the apps they’ve been pining for (0 replies)
  241. [Release] Samsung officially announces the Galaxy S5 LTE-A with Snapdragon 805, 2560 x 1660 dis (0 replies)
  242. BlackBerry to announce app licensing deal with Amazon -sources (0 replies)
  243. LG says it’s not making Google’s Nexus 6 handset (0 replies)
  244. Amazon expected to unveil 3D smartphone to court mobile shoppers (0 replies)
  245. Google is facing new Android antitrust issues in Europe (0 replies)
  246. Michigan man accused of trying to toss drug-packed football into prison (0 replies)
  247. Florida inmates accused in foiled shoot-and-sue scheme (0 replies)
  248. Arizona authorities arrest suspected Mexican drug cartel members (0 replies)
  249. The ‘Netflix for Books’ just launched on Android (0 replies)
  250. Amazon is about to jump into smartphones (0 replies)