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  1. BlackBerry CEO: We’re readying a new flagship phone that will steal users away from A (0 replies)
  2. Nokia, BlackBerry, Motorola search for lost glory (0 replies)
  3. AT&T Spreads LTE to a Handful of Small Markets (0 replies)
  4. Meet the Nexus smartwatch that never was (0 replies)
  5. Motorola smartwatch coming this year (0 replies)
  6. [Release] Samsung Galaxy S5 imitators are already out and about (0 replies)
  7. Fingerprint security convenient, but not flawless (0 replies)
  8. Samsung Drops New SDKs for Galaxy S5, Gear 2 (0 replies)
  9. How BlackBerry really plans to cash in on BBM (0 replies)
  10. Fingerprint security convenient, but not flawless (0 replies)
  11. [Release] Get your Android news from the latest version of the Phandroid app on the Google Play (0 replies)
  12. Phone makers look to emerging markets for growth (0 replies)
  13. U.S. House passes bill on mobile phone 'unlocking' (0 replies)
  14. [Release] iPad Air wins Best Tablet at Mobile World Congress, and it wasn’t even there (0 replies)
  15. Chen: It ‘remains to be seen’ whether BlackBerry keeps making devices (0 replies)
  16. MyBackup Removal From Smartphone Plans (0 replies)
  17. T-Mobile to Begin Decommissioning MetroPCS Network this Year (0 replies)
  18. Nokia’s new Windows Phone strategy is guaranteed to confuse everyone (0 replies)
  19. From Galaxy S to Galaxy S5: One graphic shows how gigantic Galaxy phones have gotten (0 replies)
  20. What Windows Phone needs the most (spoiler: It’s not apps) (0 replies)
  21. [Release] Hands-on: Sony Xperia M2 (0 replies)
  22. [Release] Hands-on: ZTE Grand Memo 2 LTE (0 replies)
  23. MasterCard to Allow Card Purchases Based on Location (0 replies)
  24. [Release] Hands-on: the next generation YotaPhone [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  25. iPhone trade-ins ballooned 48% ahead of Galaxy S5 announcement (0 replies)
  26. [Release] PrivatOS Blackphone protects privacy nuts for $629, aims for $60M in sales (0 replies)
  27. [Release] Hands-on: LG F70 and F90 [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  28. New CEO Chen lists all the ways his predecessors screwed up BlackBerry (0 replies)
  29. CANADA STOCKS-TSX slips as energy shares drop with oil; banks gain (0 replies)
  30. Galaxy S5 afterthoughts: Are smartphone lovers in for another boring year? (0 replies)
  31. Upstarts challenge reign of Google's Android (0 replies)
  32. These are the phones BlackBerry wants to attack the market with this year (0 replies)
  33. Rough Screen: Fujitsu Tablet Simulates Textured, Slippery Surfaces (0 replies)
  34. Blackberry unveils first smartphones made by Foxconn (0 replies)
  35. Here’s how much storage you’ll actually get on the Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  36. Phone makers look to emerging markets for growth (0 replies)
  37. Here’s how Samsung’s Galaxy S phones have evolved and gotten better over the years (0 replies)
  38. HTC trolls Galaxy S5 buyers with new One teaser (0 replies)
  39. Microsoft Realigns Device Execs, Elop In Charge of Phones (0 replies)
  40. AT&T Makes It Less Costly to Call and Message Other Countries (0 replies)
  41. China's president braves smog, takes a stroll in old quarter (0 replies)
  42. BlackBerry announces new phones, services (0 replies)
  43. BlackBerry announces new phones, services (0 replies)
  44. BlackBerry to offer revamped mobile device management tool (0 replies)
  45. Blackberry to launch sub-$200 smartphone (0 replies)
  46. Switched On: Android (tablet) inside (0 replies)
  47. Nokia X owners might get access to Google Play apps after all (0 replies)
  48. Microsoft: Hey, at least Windows Phone is beating BlackBerry (0 replies)
  49. New Android phone thinks your privacy is worth $629 (0 replies)
  50. [Release] Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Samsung Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  51. Nokia makes Android smartphone despite Microsoft bid (0 replies)
  52. TSX hits near three-year high on energy, BlackBerry shares (0 replies)
  53. The best thing about Galaxy S5: Much less Samsung bloatware (0 replies)
  54. Several new phones coming, but all eyes on Samsung (0 replies)
  55. Galaxy S5 preview: Is this the flagship Samsung phone we’ve been waiting for? (0 replies)
  56. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile Hop On Galaxy S5 Express (0 replies)
  57. Samsung Galaxy S5 specs (0 replies)
  58. Samsung debuts top-end smartphone, with wearables on the side (0 replies)
  59. Samsung Galaxy S5 Is Waterproof, Adds Fingerprint Sensor (0 replies)
  60. Samsung unveils its next big thing: The Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  61. Samsung is about to unveil the Galaxy S5 – watch live right here! (0 replies)
  62. HTC Desire 816: A Budget HTC One? (0 replies)
  63. [Release] HTC Desire 610 and Desire 816 announced for mid-range shoppers (0 replies)
  64. Humiliation: Ford Sync reportedly ditching Microsoft for BlackBerry (0 replies)
  65. Case against man who texted photo of his tattooed genitals dismissed (0 replies)
  66. BlackBerry’s newest bid to appease old-school users: Bring back trackpads (0 replies)
  67. Microsoft is not happy at all that Nokia just unveiled three Android phones (0 replies)
  68. Amazon console rumored for March debut (0 replies)
  69. RF Micro to buy TriQuint to boost mobile chips business (0 replies)
  70. Quick Look: HTC Desire 816 (0 replies)
  71. [Release] Hands-on: Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet and speaker dock [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  72. Sprint Spark Expands to Salt Lake City and Jacksonville (0 replies)
  73. In Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  74. [Release] Sony reveals mid-range Xperia M2 and colorful SmartWear activity bands (0 replies)
  75. WhatsApp Adds Voice Calls (0 replies)
  76. [Release] Nokia pees in their pants (0 replies)
  77. [Release] Hands-on: LG G Pro 2 [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  78. [Release] Hands-on: Sony Xperia Z2 [4K VIDEO] (0 replies)
  79. Futures point to higher open, S&P 500 near record (0 replies)
  80. Huawei MediaPad M1 8.0 Tablet: Metallic Design, Mediocre Specs (0 replies)
  81. Sony's Waterproof Xperia Z2 Tablet is Slimmer Than the iPad Air (0 replies)
  82. Mobile privacy sells in post-Snowden world (0 replies)
  83. Nokia X Hands-on: An Android Phone with the Heart of a Lumia (0 replies)
  84. [Release] Sony officially unveils Xperia Z2 and Xperia Z2 Tablet (0 replies)
  85. Many new phones coming, but Samsung hogs limelight (0 replies)
  86. LG-made Google smartwatch reportedly coming soon (0 replies)
  87. Sony sets its sights on the iPad Air with latest tablet (0 replies)
  88. WhatsApp to Add Voice Calls (0 replies)
  89. [Release] Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL launch as a trio of Android siblings (0 replies)
  90. Fit for purpose: Samsung's latest smartwatches (0 replies)
  91. Nokia Debuts Its First Android Smartphones, the Nokia X, X+ and XL (0 replies)
  92. Nokia targets emerging markets with Android phones (0 replies)
  93. Intel Jumps Into the 64-Bit LTE Game (0 replies)
  94. MasterCard Debuts MasterPass for In-App Payments (0 replies)
  95. BlackBerry to offer BBM to Windows Phone and Nokia X platforms (0 replies)
  96. Nokia targets emerging markets with Android phone (0 replies)
  97. Nokia targets emerging markets with Android phone (0 replies)
  98. Nokia succumbs to Android appeal in low-cost phone battle (0 replies)
  99. Nokia unveils not one, but three Android handsets (0 replies)
  100. Sony targets the mid-range Android market with the Xperia M2 (0 replies)
  101. Sony Debuts the Waterproof Xperia Z2 with LED Screen (0 replies)
  102. Firefox aims to power $25 smartphone (0 replies)
  103. Microsoft resets Windows Phone to reach lower cost markets (0 replies)
  104. China's Huawei unveils smart watch to rival Samsung (0 replies)
  105. Here’s how to watch live as Nokia unveils its first (and last?) Android phone (0 replies)
  106. Opera Max Compresses Data to Save You Money (0 replies)
  107. LG G2 mini Hands-on: A Bite-sized Smartphone with a Big Screen (0 replies)
  108. Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ Sports 1920 x 1200 Display, Innovative Kickstand (0 replies)
  109. Huawei hides a Bluetooth headset in its first wearable device (0 replies)
  110. Samsung launches new smart watch, Gear 2 (0 replies)
  111. Huawei introduces ‘world’s slimmest’ 7-inch phablet, new 8-inch budget tablet (0 replies)
  112. Huawei improves selfies with new mid-ranged 4G LTE smartphone (0 replies)
  113. Amid shake-up, US cell carriers look to new models (0 replies)
  114. Samsung ditches Android with Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo smartwatches (0 replies)
  115. Amid shake-up, US cell carriers look to new models (0 replies)
  116. Samsung to unveil first smartwatches with own Tizen platform (0 replies)
  117. Now we know how BlackBerry will make (some) money with BBM (0 replies)
  118. New dual-screen Android phone set to make a splash at MWC 2014 (0 replies)
  119. Google reportedly forcing Asus to ax Android/Windows tablet project (0 replies)
  120. Nvidia's Tegra Note 7 Tablet Gets LTE Support And KitKat Update (0 replies)
  121. Yezz Unveils New Octa-Core and LTE Smartphones for MWC (0 replies)
  122. Why Not to Believe 'Talking Angela' or Other Facebook Hoaxes (0 replies)
  123. Opera Announces Sponsored Web Pass (0 replies)
  124. BlackBerry to Air Force: You’ll regret dumping us for iOS, Android (0 replies)
  125. There’s only one new smartphone for hardcore Android fans, and now it has a price (0 replies)
  126. Galaxy S5 and premium ‘Galaxy S5 Prime’ coming Monday? (0 replies)
  127. Can an iPhone user survive after switching to a BlackBerry? (0 replies)
  128. Sprint Intros Free Wi-Fi Calling for Some Smartphones (0 replies)
  129. Google will reportedly announce Android 4.5 and Nexus 8 in July (0 replies)
  130. [Release] Samsung teases a ‘fun’ and ‘fit’ Galaxy ahead of MWC (0 replies)
  131. Amazon’s Apple TV rival reportedly coming in March (0 replies)
  132. Of course there’s going to be a Gold Galaxy S5 version (0 replies)
  133. Dell to adopt wireless charging (0 replies)
  134. How to Install Adobe's Emergency Flash Player Update Right Now (0 replies)
  135. Samsung finally updates Galaxy S4 to KitKat days before Galaxy S5 announcement (0 replies)
  136. BBM could be worth $2.5 billion to BlackBerry (0 replies)
  137. New Google app could fix the most annoying thing about public Wi-Fi (0 replies)
  138. Video: Meet the coolest Android phone that you won’t be able to buy (0 replies)
  139. Your HTC One might never need its screen replaced after all (0 replies)
  140. FCC Wants Better Indoor Location for Wireless 911 Calls (0 replies)
  141. How one company is trying to push Google out of Android (0 replies)
  142. Sprint Pushing KitKat to Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (0 replies)
  143. WhatsApp deal a reminder of another missed BlackBerry opportunity (0 replies)
  144. Why Microsoft is smart to let Nokia launch an Android phone (0 replies)
  145. This is Nokia’s Android phone (0 replies)
  146. A Google Now smartwatch is reportedly in the works – but not from Google (0 replies)
  147. Is the best Android phone of 2014 doomed to fail? (0 replies)
  148. HTC to Show Off Smartwatch Prototype for Carriers Next Week (0 replies)
  149. BlackBerry shares set to jump on Facebook's WhatsApp bid (0 replies)
  150. Sprint Expands Framily Plans to Small Businesses (0 replies)
  151. BlackBerry passion pays off: T-Mobile gives fans $250 to upgrade… to BlackBerry (0 replies)
  152. Ahead of the Bell: Facebook shares stumble (0 replies)
  153. Rogue Mobile Ads Threaten U.S. Smartphone Users (0 replies)
  154. Video: A smarter keyboard is finally ready for the iPhone (0 replies)
  155. TSX may open lower after soft data; BlackBerry set to rise (0 replies)
  156. Sprint is the first U.S. carrier to update the Galaxy Note 3 to KitKat (0 replies)
  157. Facebook snatches limelight in mobile world (0 replies)
  158. WhatsApp: A $19 billion bet for Facebook (0 replies)
  159. WhatsApp: A $19 billion bet for Facebook (0 replies)
  160. BlackBerry shares surge after Facebook bid for WhatsApp (0 replies)
  161. Here’s our first look at Windows Phone 8.1 (0 replies)
  162. BlackBerry’s Top Secret Phone Revealed (0 replies)
  163. Facebook buying messaging app WhatsApp for $19B (0 replies)
  164. [Release] Android 4.3 for the HTC EVO 4G LTE now available for manual installation [DOWNLOAD] (0 replies)
  165. T-Mobile Takes Another Angle on BlackBerry Promo (0 replies)
  166. Facebook buying messaging app WhatsApp for $19B (0 replies)
  167. This is the thinnest smartphone money can buy (0 replies)
  168. Legere burns BlackBerry with a brutal MySpace comparison (0 replies)
  169. Battle between BlackBerry and Ryan Seacrest’s keyboard company begins (0 replies)
  170. Switched On: The leader, the bleeder and the reader (0 replies)
  171. Artemis Networks' pCell Promises Fast LTE for All (0 replies)
  172. Video: Beer drinking has just gotten cooler… and geekier (0 replies)
  173. The jewelry with hidden safety technology (0 replies)
  174. Canonical Names Hardware Vendors for Ubuntu OS (0 replies)
  175. The sequel to HTC’s One goes gold in newly leaked image (0 replies)
  176. Transit Wireless Enters Phase 2 of NYC Subway Project (0 replies)
  177. [Release] BBM for Android now available for Gingerbread users (0 replies)
  178. Visa Taps the Cloud for New Mobile Payment System (0 replies)
  179. Ericsson bets on 3G in fast-growing Africa telecoms (0 replies)
  180. There won’t be any new Windows Phones launched at MWC next week (0 replies)
  181. Record iTunes Radio streams on your Mac with this app (0 replies)
  182. HTC might give its new flagship phone the worst name ever (0 replies)
  183. Samsung will reportedly unveil multiple Galaxy Gear models next week (0 replies)
  184. BlackBerry CEO assails T-Mobile US promo as 'ill-conceived' (0 replies)
  185. This is one of the coolest Android mapping apps we’ve seen in a while (0 replies)
  186. The average Android phone costs just half of the average iPhone (0 replies)
  187. [Release] Nokia X teasers ramp up ahead of Mobile World Congress (0 replies)
  188. BlackBerry CEO rips T-Mobile for trying to get his customers to buy iPhones (0 replies)
  189. BlackBerry 'Outraged' Over T-Mobile Promotion (0 replies)
  190. Arizona Cricket Lifeline Credit (0 replies)
  191. Ericsson bets on 3G in fast-growing Africa telecoms (0 replies)
  192. HTC’s hot new flagship phone shown in highest quality pic yet (0 replies)
  193. Here’s a list of Samsung devices that will receive Android 4.4 KitKat (0 replies)
  194. HTC Likely to Debut Next Flagship Smartphone March 25th (0 replies)
  195. BlackBerry shares rise after Third Point discloses stake (0 replies)
  196. HTC One Buyers Now Get Free Cracked Screen Replacement (0 replies)
  197. Video: This is how Android mirroring on Chromecast works (0 replies)
  198. This is what life is like for an iPhone loyalist who switches to Android (0 replies)
  199. [Release] HTC One sequel (HTC M8, One+, One 2?) to be officially unveiled March 25th (0 replies)
  200. S5 or 5s? Samsung Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  201. New service from HTC will replace your cracked smartphone screen for free (0 replies)
  202. TheO SmartBall and SmartDisk Turn Mobile Devices into Foam Toys (0 replies)
  203. ZTE Says Grand Memo II LTE to Arrive in Barcelona (0 replies)
  204. HTC’s answer to the Galaxy S5 will be unveiled on March 25th (0 replies)
  205. Nokia X Android phone leaks again ahead of next week’s debut (0 replies)
  206. China's Dongfeng and Peugeot to agree on capital tie-up: source (0 replies)
  207. Ski and symphony as Sochi gets starstruck (0 replies)
  208. [Release] Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet breaks cover in new leaks (0 replies)
  209. New Android phones must run KitKat: report (0 replies)
  210. Google wants to do away with Android fragmentation once and for all (0 replies)
  211. HTC’s answer to the Galaxy S5 revealed in leaked pics (0 replies)
  212. Enraged BlackBerry fans attack T-Mobile CEO after carrier told them to switch to iPho (0 replies)
  213. SOCHI SCENE: Zamboni phone call (0 replies)
  214. How Google might use Android to finally eliminate the need for passwords (0 replies)
  215. Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  216. How Samsung missed out on buying Android (0 replies)
  217. Leaked images show BlackBerry’s unreleased ‘Jakarta’ phone for the first time (0 replies)
  218. South America's first Apple store opens in Rio (0 replies)
  219. Smartphones proving just the ticket for concerts and travel (0 replies)
  220. Video: Follow-up to smash hit Clash of Clans features all-new gameplay (0 replies)
  221. Video: This Android app lets you Chromecast photos to your TV (0 replies)
  222. [Release] Sprint EVO 4G LTE wont receive Android 4.3 over-the-air, HTC begins trial for those w (0 replies)
  223. Specs for ‘Nokia X’ Android phone seemingly confirmed (0 replies)
  224. [Release] HTC promises to support all new flagships with updates for 2 years, exploring KitKat (0 replies)
  225. [Release] HTC now taking your questions live on Reddit sans Robert Downey Jr. (0 replies)
  226. Sony’s answer to the Galaxy S5 shown again in leaked pics (0 replies)
  227. Eight new videos explain how to get the most out of your Galaxy Note 3 (0 replies)
  228. Canada probes agent's romance with spy target (0 replies)
  229. Check out Best Buy’s newest smartphone and tablet sale bonanza (0 replies)
  230. [Release] Is this Xperia Z2? Sony’s next flagship pictured with Xperia Z and Z1 (0 replies)
  231. T-Mobile to Let Customers 'Jump' to New Phones More Often (0 replies)
  232. The worst thing about the best Android phone in the world might not be so bad after a (0 replies)
  233. 5 more great Android apps that do amazing things the iPhone can’t (0 replies)
  234. Video: For only $6,950 you can buy an Android-powered coffee table (0 replies)
  235. U.S. Cellular Moto X Upgraded to Android 4.4.2 (0 replies)
  236. Battle rages on as Apple and Samsung CEOs fail to find patent peace (0 replies)
  237. Details on BlackBerry’s next smartphone revealed, but they probably don’t matter (0 replies)
  238. [Release] Dennis Woodside steps down as CEO of Motorola, Lenovo remains optimistic they can tur (0 replies)
  239. Sprint’s Galaxy S4 just got even better (0 replies)
  240. [Release] Swappa website updated, adds better mobile support (0 replies)
  241. Google gets more guarded about acquisition numbers (0 replies)
  242. Galaxy Gear 2 and Galaxy Tab 4 may debut at MWC (0 replies)
  243. Emerging Countries Surge Ahead of U.S. in Social Media, Cell Phone Use (0 replies)
  244. [Release] Nokia X to cost $100 off-contract? (0 replies)
  245. Samsung looks smart enough to avoid BlackBerry’s biggest pitfall (0 replies)
  246. Motorola CEO Woodside to Depart In March (0 replies)
  247. [Release] Big BBM 2.0 upgrade brings massive list of features (0 replies)
  248. Here’s how LG will fight the Galaxy S5 at MWC (0 replies)
  249. Microsoft might not need Android to solve its app problem after all (0 replies)
  250. Ridiculously low price revealed for upcoming ‘Nokia X’ Android phone (0 replies)