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  1. This Android smartphone already ships with dangerous malware preinstalled (0 replies)
  2. Facebook Slingshot Takes Aim at Snapchat (0 replies)
  3. Amazon is about to jump into smartphones (0 replies)
  4. An obvious scam Android app has been installed over 1 million times in under a month (0 replies)
  5. Facebook slings new photo/video messaging app (0 replies)
  6. [Release] 5 things to expect from the Amazon phone (0 replies)
  7. Underprepared stadiums starve World Cup fans of Internet fix (0 replies)
  8. Facebook slings new photo/video messaging app (0 replies)
  9. Legere rips Amazon with brutal ‘Facebook phone’ comparison (0 replies)
  10. [Release] Facebook’s Slingshot now available for Android, offers photo sharing with a unique tw (0 replies)
  11. New app kills the world’s scariest Android malware for free (0 replies)
  12. Boston transit toughens staff cellphone policy after crash (0 replies)
  13. Parallels Remote Desktop Now On iPhone and Android (0 replies)
  14. Chinese Smartphone May Come Preloaded with Spyware (0 replies)
  15. Virgin Offering $25 Monthly Smartphone Plan (0 replies)
  16. A complete list of the 240 new emoji coming soon to a phone near you (0 replies)
  17. Amazon May Enter Smartphone Market (0 replies)
  18. It’s now easier than ever to access your computer remotely from your mobile device (0 replies)
  19. Israeli mobile phone co Cellcom to offer TV over Internet (0 replies)
  20. [Release] Google IO 2014: Sponsoring the Big Android Meat and Greet (0 replies)
  21. BlackBerry Holding on for Dear Life, Launches Secure BBM (0 replies)
  22. World’s most secure Android phone finally starts shipping next month (0 replies)
  23. Don’t dunk the OnePlus One in water, no matter what you see on YouTube (0 replies)
  24. BlackBerry announces new messaging security (0 replies)
  25. iPhone and PS3 jailbreak extraordinaire releases new Android root app (0 replies)
  26. Sprint Expands LTE Roaming Agreements (0 replies)
  27. CTIA Believes FCC's Power Should Be Kept In Check (0 replies)
  28. Android and Windows Married in New OS (0 replies)
  29. The most secure version of BBM ever is now available (0 replies)
  30. From BlackBerry clone to iPhone clone to innovator: A visual history of Android (0 replies)
  31. These are the secret patents Microsoft used to squeeze billions out of Android vendor (0 replies)
  32. [Release] Report: Galaxy S5 with 3GB of RAM, Snapdragon 805 and LTE-A to be announced this week (0 replies)
  33. SanDisk to Buy Fusion-io (0 replies)
  34. Europe and Korea Look to Define 5G (0 replies)
  35. Apps let parents control children’s usage of electronic devices (0 replies)
  36. [Release] Samsung reportedly preparing Android 4.4.3 for the Galaxy S5 and S4, rollout begins t (0 replies)
  37. Google Maps becomes Google’s second 1 billion-download hit (0 replies)
  38. Microsoft might bring Cortana to iOS, Android in the future (0 replies)
  39. Mozilla Says Android Phones Can Run Firefox Web Apps (0 replies)
  40. Google developing health data service: report (0 replies)
  41. Report: Google is planning a health service (0 replies)
  42. [Release] Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Tab S (0 replies)
  43. Get World Cup 2014 Match Times on Your Keyboard (0 replies)
  44. How to Spend Less on Overseas Phone Calls (0 replies)
  45. Details leak for one of Google’s biggest I/O announcements (0 replies)
  46. Asian shares mixed, China data provides lift (0 replies)
  47. [Release] Samsung announces Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and Galaxy Tab S 8.4 with QHD Super AMOLED displa (0 replies)
  48. Samsung Galaxy Premiere 2014: It's Really Dark in Here (0 replies)
  49. OnePlus One might actually start shipping tomorrow (0 replies)
  50. Android 5.0 Might Debut Later This Month (0 replies)
  51. Ex-BlackBerry diehard reveals the one thing that can get him to switch back from Andr (0 replies)
  52. Cool new Google Now trick leaks crucial detail about the future of Android (0 replies)
  53. iOS and Android are becoming more alike than Apple or Google want you to think (0 replies)
  54. [Release] Rovio’s new Angry Birds RPG is now available for Android (0 replies)
  55. 6 Roadblocks to Workers’ Productivity (0 replies)
  56. AT&T Increases Activation Fee to $40 (0 replies)
  57. [Release] Huawei Ascend Mate 2 Review (0 replies)
  58. [Release] Android is about to get a major redesign (0 replies)
  59. New leak shows the Galaxy S5 you want next to the one you actually bought (0 replies)
  60. This incredible free Android keyboard will change your life (0 replies)
  61. Huawei Now Taking Preorders for Ascend Mate2 (0 replies)
  62. Amazon Brings Prime Music to Smartphones (0 replies)
  63. [Release] Amazon launches music streaming service for Prime subscribers (0 replies)
  64. BlackBerry in deal with EnStream on mobile payments system (0 replies)
  65. Android is about to get a major design makeover (0 replies)
  66. Starbucks to offer wireless charging points throughout the US (0 replies)
  67. Outlook Web App for Android Available to Limited Phones (0 replies)
  68. Appeals court limits police use of cell phone location data (0 replies)
  69. The Android smartphone for people who are sick of Android smartphones (0 replies)
  70. HTC’s Prime phablet is not as dead as you might think (0 replies)
  71. BlackBerry CEO Chen discusses possible new phablet and a comeback for the ages (0 replies)
  72. Nation's LTE Networks Ranked, Verizon Tops Competition (0 replies)
  73. Newest Phones Deliver Peak LTE Speeds (0 replies)
  74. AT&T, T-Mobile Offer Best 3G Performance (0 replies)
  75. Changes to Google’s app policies open the door to malicious intent (0 replies)
  76. Changes to Google’s app policies opens the door to malicious intent (0 replies)
  77. FCC Outs Alcatel OneTouch Evolve 2 for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  78. Paid apps gone free: SwiftKey offers a hugely improved Android typing experience (0 replies)
  79. This is why you still can’t get your hands on the OnePlus One (0 replies)
  80. The Best Android Keyboard Just Went Free (0 replies)
  81. Sprint to Use ItsOn Platform to Offer Custom Plans (0 replies)
  82. SwiftKey goes free for all (0 replies)
  83. T-Mobile Makes It Easy to Get Premium SMS Refunds (0 replies)
  84. Samsung will reportedly launch a crazy foldable tablet next year (0 replies)
  85. Android users can download one of the most useful iOS apps ever right now (0 replies)
  86. Full Android Smartwatch Could Replace Your Phone (0 replies)
  87. Hey BlackBerry, 2011 called and it wants its Bold 9900 back (0 replies)
  88. T-Mobile Drops GoSmart Pricing, Ups Data Allotments (0 replies)
  89. RadioShack to Close Yet More Stores (0 replies)
  90. Microsoft readying revamped Skype app for iOS (0 replies)
  91. Samsung May Debut Foldable Tablet in 2015 (0 replies)
  92. A week with iOS 8 (0 replies)
  93. Secret new iOS 8 features let you do something Apple has never allowed before (0 replies)
  94. Leak reveals the first details on Microsoft’s ‘Surface’ smartwatch (0 replies)
  95. Sony Dinged $400,000 By FCC Over Hearing Aid Compatibility (0 replies)
  96. Top Apps for Lending a Hand to New Parents (0 replies)
  97. [Release] Moto G now receiving Android 4.4.3 and Motorola Alert (0 replies)
  98. Incredible new tech might finally bring shatterproof displays to smartphones (0 replies)
  99. Microsoft Details Skype 5.0 for iPhone (0 replies)
  100. Windows Phone is getting an incredibly cool feature that iOS and Android can’t match (0 replies)
  101. Simplocker is Android's First Crypto-Ransomware (0 replies)
  102. Heads-up Display Beams Content from Phone to Your Face (0 replies)
  103. Samsung to Debut Its iPhone 6 Killer in Sept (Report) (0 replies)
  104. Two terrific new features make Google Now more useful than ever (0 replies)
  105. Rok MVNO to Combine Mobile with Music (0 replies)
  106. Boost Mobile to Sell Kyocera Hydro Icon for $150 (0 replies)
  107. LG G3 blows rivals out of the water in battery life tests despite monster specs (0 replies)
  108. Tech giants scramble for lead on 'Internet of Things' (0 replies)
  109. [Release] Samsung Galaxy F with metal body allegedly pictured in the wild (0 replies)
  110. KitKat’s install base is much higher in North America than you think (0 replies)
  111. Here are 6 killer features Android fans want Google to add the most (0 replies)
  112. This is Samsung’s next trick for its Android tablets (0 replies)
  113. [Release] Samsung tablet with 4K display spotted in the wild (0 replies)
  114. Why is cell phone service in America so awful? (0 replies)
  115. 11 iOS 8 features Apple ‘stole’ from jailbreak apps (0 replies)
  116. T-Mobile Debuts 'Underground' Store (0 replies)
  117. Florida judge disbarred over 'personal' relationship with prosecutor (0 replies)
  118. Aereo TV Streaming Comes to Google Chromecast (0 replies)
  119. Latest YouTube Android update finally adds a badly needed feature (0 replies)
  120. Microsoft Improves Facebook Messenger for Windows Phone (0 replies)
  121. LG G3 is a smash hit in South Korea, selling 100,000 units in less than a week (0 replies)
  122. [Release] Best Android Tablets [June 2014] (0 replies)
  123. Here’s an awesome Google search trick you probably don’t know about (0 replies)
  124. [Release] We sure hope this isn’t how the Nexus 8 will look (0 replies)
  125. Scary new Android malware holds your data hostage and demands a ransom (0 replies)
  126. Can you survive on Android without ever having to pay for an app? (0 replies)
  127. Samsung to build Nook tablets (0 replies)
  128. [Release] Fieldrunners, Frozen Synapse and Ittle Dew added to Humble Bundle PC and Android 10 (0 replies)
  129. PhoneStation Turns Your Smartphone Into 3D Goggles (0 replies)
  130. HTC may have finally come up with a clever way to market its phones (0 replies)
  131. [Release] Updated Android version numbers show KitKat gaining significant ground (0 replies)
  132. Despite massive growth, KitKat still lags behind older Android versions (0 replies)
  133. Attorneys for Oregon bomb plot defendant argue for new trial (0 replies)
  134. [Release] 17 Awesome Moto 360 Designs We Want to Wear Right Now (0 replies)
  135. This Tablet-Projector Combo Puts Android On Your Wall (0 replies)
  136. [Release] Best Android Phones [June 2014] (0 replies)
  137. 12 iOS 8 features Apple stole from Android (0 replies)
  138. Automatic Labs' In-car Accessory Will Silence Notifications (0 replies)
  139. Sony SmartBand Available for $99 (0 replies)
  140. [Release] Android, Samsung see slight increase in US market share while Apple takes small hit (0 replies)
  141. Hardcore Android fan lists 6 iOS 8 features he wants Google to steal (0 replies)
  142. Samsung Z Hands-on: First Tizen Phone Takes On Android (0 replies)
  143. Microsoft hints at renewed HTC partnership (0 replies)
  144. Germany investigates alleged NSA Merkel phone tap (0 replies)
  145. Samsung sees Tizen phone as gateway for bigger things (0 replies)
  146. Britain's Ofcom proposes further cuts in mobile phone charges (0 replies)
  147. [Release] LG G Watch system dump reveals Google Now images, clock face weather backgrounds, Sna (0 replies)
  148. Microsoft Office is coming to Android tablets before Windows 8 tablets (0 replies)
  149. Moto X, Moto G, and Moto E to Get Android 4.4.3 from Motorola (0 replies)
  150. Samsung sees Tizen phone as gateway for bigger things (0 replies)
  151. Oppo Find 7a Hands-on: 50-MP Photos, Solid Build (0 replies)
  152. Samsung's new Tizen phone touted for bigger things (0 replies)
  153. Why Samsung will keep killing other Android vendors unless Google intervenes (0 replies)
  154. Not even the world’s best Android phone could save HTC in May (0 replies)
  155. Leak: This hideous handset might be the most innovative new BlackBerry in years (0 replies)
  156. Instagram Boosts Editing Powers for Android and iOS (0 replies)
  157. Apple CEO says users who buy Android ‘by mistake’ look for a ‘better life’ on iOS (0 replies)
  158. [Release] HTC suffers down month in May (0 replies)
  159. Sprint Offers Open Enrollment for Device Insurance (0 replies)
  160. iOS 8: 5 Features That Are Still Missing (0 replies)
  161. Sony Reveals the Slim Xperia T3 (0 replies)
  162. LG G3 sales reportedly crushing Galaxy S5 in home market (0 replies)
  163. SiME Smart Glass Runs Full Android, Targets $500 Price (0 replies)
  164. [Release] Here’s the plastic-clad HTC One E8 (0 replies)
  165. A surprising number of iPad and Mac users own Android phones (0 replies)
  166. High quality meets high-tech with latest Vertu handset (0 replies)
  167. HTC debuts new HTC One (E8), a plastic version of the world’s best Android phone (0 replies)
  168. Here’s a comprehensive list of every Google Now voice command you need to know (0 replies)
  169. Google’s next version of Android now rolling out to Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 (0 replies)
  170. Meanwhile, Samsung Made a Non-Android Smartphone (0 replies)
  171. This is the biggest reason why the LG G3 isn’t metal (0 replies)
  172. Google to follow Apple onto the next big mobile battlefield (0 replies)
  173. FCC Proposes Spectrum Screen Changes (0 replies)
  174. LG announces G3 launch dates for first markets (0 replies)
  175. T-Mobile Says Wi-Fi Calling Coming to iPhone (0 replies)
  176. [Release] Top 6 ways iOS is becoming more like Android (0 replies)
  177. Two apps vow to rescue you from the default iOS keyboard (0 replies)
  178. [Release] Shots Fired: Apple takes aim at Android at WWDC 2014 iOS 8 reveal (0 replies)
  179. Apple Details iOS 8 (0 replies)
  180. iOS 8 finally brings smarter keyboard features (0 replies)
  181. The most important new feature on iOS 8: Actionable notifications (0 replies)
  182. Apple meets Dropbox head-on with iCloud Drive (0 replies)
  183. Samsung just unveiled a smartphone that’s bigger than some tablets (0 replies)
  184. Samsung unveils world's first Tizen smartphone (0 replies)
  185. ASUS MeMOPad 7 and 8 Offer Low-Cost Android Style (0 replies)
  186. Samsung unveils the Samsung Z, its first attempt at building an Android rival (0 replies)
  187. Flexible Battery Bends to Fit, Works When Cut (0 replies)
  188. Can Asus transform the way we use computers with its 5-in-1 device? (0 replies)
  189. Asus still wants to marry Android to Windows (0 replies)
  190. Dell Updates Venue 7 and 8 Tablets, Starts at $159 (0 replies)
  191. Finally, an iPhone 5s That Runs Android (0 replies)
  192. ASUS Transformer Book V is 5 Android / Windows Devices in One (0 replies)
  193. Samsung set to sell first Tizen phone in 3Q (0 replies)
  194. Samsung Electronics to launch first Tizen-based smartphone in third quarter (0 replies)
  195. Roche acquires DNA sequencing firm for up to $350 million (0 replies)
  196. HP SlateBook Puts Android on 14-inch Laptop for $399 (1 replies)
  197. [Release] Samsung Galaxy Mega 7.0 leaks with faux leather backing, huge 7-inch display (1 replies)
  198. [Release] LG G3 gets stripped down to its bare parts in new teardown [ANDROID PORN] (1 replies)
  199. A sexy Moto 360-like HTC smartwatch is reportedly coming soon (0 replies)
  200. Major details emerge on Google’s plan to conquer both TV and gaming (1 replies)
  201. Motorola to close only US smartphone factory (0 replies)
  202. Motorola to close Texas smartphone factory (0 replies)
  203. Motorola to close Texas smartphone factory (0 replies)
  204. Terrific new iPhone tweak lets you launch Siri with your voice (0 replies)
  205. This sleek iOS 8 concept brings the best from Android to Apple devices (0 replies)
  206. Did HTC just cancel its plans to launch the flagship phablet we’ve been waiting for? (0 replies)
  207. [Release] Rumor: HTC One M8 Prime development suspended indefinitely (0 replies)
  208. U.S. charges Kyrgyzstan national with hampering bombing probe (0 replies)
  209. Microsoft focusing on fitness with rumored smartwatch (0 replies)
  210. [Release] Rugged Samsung Galaxy S5 Active for AT&T now available [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  211. Can the NSA Remotely Turn On Mobile Phones? (0 replies)
  212. Why you might actually care about Microsoft’s smartwatch (0 replies)
  213. Sprint’s chairman doesn’t know why we tolerate our awful American ISPs (0 replies)
  214. [Release] HTC M8 Ace is official, features plastic body with a 13MP camera (0 replies)
  215. Check out these 5 gorgeous Moto 360 concepts from Motorola’s design competition (0 replies)
  216. Intel: new tablets a big step toward reaching aggressive target (0 replies)
  217. New leak suggests an even better version of the HTC One (M8) is coming soon (0 replies)
  218. [Release] Popular iOS app Sunrise Calendar rises and shines on Android (0 replies)
  219. Samsung is getting ready to release its most gigantic phone ever (0 replies)
  220. This tiny battery will make sure your smartphone never runs out of juice (0 replies)
  221. Microsoft has three monsters to slay (0 replies)
  222. There's a $18,000 Bounty for Unlocking the Samsung Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  223. Lookout App Automatically Takes Photos of Phone Thieves (0 replies)
  224. Uber's App Is Going to Be Standard on All New AT&T Androids (0 replies)
  225. Google says workforce mostly white, male (0 replies)
  226. Google says workforce mostly white, male (0 replies)
  227. White and male, Google releases diversity data (0 replies)
  228. Smartphone market still growing as prices fall: study (0 replies)
  229. Here’s why Apple bought Beats, in Apple’s own words (0 replies)
  230. Google engineer shows off Android Wear smartwatch notifications for the first time (0 replies)
  231. White and male, Google releases diversity data (0 replies)
  232. Canadian climber rescued from 13,000-foot peak in Colorado (0 replies)
  233. [Release] It’s actually happening: AT&T’s ASUS Padfone X pre-orders open up next week (0 replies)
  234. Chen explains why he became BlackBerry CEO: ‘I’m the only one they could find’ (0 replies)
  235. Apple seeks to regain cool with $3B Beats buy (0 replies)
  236. Apple seeks to regain cool with $3B Beats buy (0 replies)
  237. LG's New Phone Is Giving Other Android Phones (and Apple) a Run for Their Money (0 replies)
  238. Samsung beats Apple to the punch, announces its own fitness platform (0 replies)
  239. New leak reveals key Nexus 8 details (0 replies)
  240. New app brings turbocharged ‘Find My iPhone’ features to Android and iPhone (0 replies)
  241. One-time Apple fanboy explains why he dumped his iPhone for a Moto X (0 replies)
  242. How to get a refund on apps you buy from Google Play (0 replies)
  243. 5 great Android apps that do amazing things the iPhone can’t (May 2014) (0 replies)
  244. Transit Wireless Upgrades Earliest NYC Subway Stops (0 replies)
  245. Intel, China's Rockchip in Android tablets alliance (0 replies)
  246. [Release] Latest Humble Bundle offers up DRM-free games for Android, Windows, Mac, or Linux (0 replies)
  247. LG’s Android Wear watch said to have a special hidden feature (0 replies)
  248. New video shows you everything cool about the LG G3 in only 2 minutes (0 replies)
  249. [Release] LG G3 vs HTC One M8 vs Samsung Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  250. Intel, China's Rockchip in Android tablets alliance (0 replies)