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  1. Motorola May Launch a Phablet and a Smartwatch in 2015 (0 replies)
  2. How to get $50 off the iPhone 6 and Galaxy S5, even though they don’t exist (0 replies)
  3. Now armed with a floundering phone company, Lenovo says it wants to crush Apple and S (0 replies)
  4. Telenav Acquires Open-Source Mapmaker Skobbler (0 replies)
  5. Inq Mobile Shutting Down (0 replies)
  6. The red Nexus 5 may launch sooner than you think (0 replies)
  7. News Summary: Google's 4Q impresses Wall Street (0 replies)
  8. On the Call: Google CFO Patrick Pichette (0 replies)
  9. Experts predict Lenovo's U.S. buys will pass regulatory muster (0 replies)
  10. Google's 4Q positions stock to reach new high (0 replies)
  11. [Release] Google could be looking to Nest to build exciting new products outside of smart therm (0 replies)
  12. ‘Paper’ iPhone app stuffs Facebook into Flipboard (0 replies)
  13. Facebook and Under Armour are big market movers (0 replies)
  14. Google quarterly profit climbs on ad revenue (0 replies)
  15. Samsung’s Android rival finally available to purchase… on eBay (0 replies)
  16. [Release] Red Nexus 5 said to launch February 4th (0 replies)
  17. Google’s Q4 profit spikes 17%, but badly misses estimates (0 replies)
  18. Samsung-Lenovo looks like the next Android battle royale (0 replies)
  19. This Android app will let you know when your phone is tracking you (0 replies)
  20. South Korea Finally Lets Citizens Delete Crappy Preloaded Apps (0 replies)
  21. US stocks move higher, helped by Facebook, GDP (0 replies)
  22. Half of U.S. nuclear missile wing implicated in cheating (0 replies)
  23. FCC Wants Small Carriers, OTT Text Apps to Offer Text-to-911 (0 replies)
  24. Why Super Bowl XLVIII is way more dangerous than you think (0 replies)
  25. Here’s how Samsung’s new bloatware will log your life (0 replies)
  26. US stocks move higher, helped by Facebook, GDP (0 replies)
  27. Lenovo CEO: ‘We don’t have an effective plan yet’ to fix Motorola (0 replies)
  28. US stocks move higher, helped by Facebook, US GDP (0 replies)
  29. Google gets custody of Motorola’s awesome modular phone project (0 replies)
  30. Review: LG G Flex (0 replies)
  31. Clumsy Seahawks Fans More Likely to Drop Smartphones (0 replies)
  32. Google's Motorola misstep could be Lenovo's boon (0 replies)
  33. Here’s why Google was smart to dump Motorola for just $3 billion (0 replies)
  34. On BlackBerry 10 (0 replies)
  35. Did Lenovo just buy itself the next Nexus? (0 replies)
  36. Facebook Intros Paper App for Mobile Devices (0 replies)
  37. Kansas City Zapped with Sprint Spark (0 replies)
  38. [Release] Will your next smartphone be a Motorola? [POLL] (0 replies)
  39. Lenovo buy of Motorola strengthens Apple rivals, analysts say (0 replies)
  40. China's Lenovo steps into ring against Samsung with Motorola deal (0 replies)
  41. Google's Motorola misstep could be Lenovo's boon (0 replies)
  42. Google Is Selling Off Motorola (0 replies)
  43. Developers can now port their Chrome Apps to iOS and Android (0 replies)
  44. Google cuts losses on Motorola, sells to Lenovo (0 replies)
  45. Switched On: The next steps for digital wellness, part two (0 replies)
  46. Perfect Pickup: 5 Reasons Lenovo-Motorola Will Succeed (0 replies)
  47. HTC One sequel to reportedly come in four colors (0 replies)
  48. Business Highlights (0 replies)
  49. Google selling Motorola phone business to Lenovo (0 replies)
  50. [Release] Official: Lenovo buys Motorola from Google for $2.91 billion (0 replies)
  51. Google to sell Motorola unit to Lenovo for $2.91 bn (0 replies)
  52. Google selling Motorola phone business to Lenovo (0 replies)
  53. The best Android phone in the world won’t be getting better this week after all (0 replies)
  54. Google to Sell Motorola to Lenovo for $2.91 Billion (0 replies)
  55. Google and Samsung need each other more than ever (0 replies)
  56. Dell’s $130 dongle turns any screen into a full-featured Android PC (0 replies)
  57. Android in 79 percent of smartphones sold: survey (0 replies)
  58. Lenovo to reportedly take Motorola off Google’s hands for $3 billion (0 replies)
  59. Nokia’s upcoming budget Android phone beats its flagship phone in performance tests (0 replies)
  60. HTC Says KitKat Still In the Works for HTC One (0 replies)
  61. This is LG’s next flagship phone (0 replies)
  62. Google reportedly strong-arms Samsung into ditching storage-clogging gimmick apps (0 replies)
  63. New Android Malware Can Reinstall Itself (0 replies)
  64. Windows Phone looks set to blow past iOS in several key markets (0 replies)
  65. A new leak suggests Samsung may stick with 1080p on the Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  66. ICE Unlock Hands-on: App Adds Fingerprint Security to Android (0 replies)
  67. [Release] Rose Gold Samsung Galaxy Note 3 now available from Verizon (0 replies)
  68. Here’s how much a giant 12.2-inch Android tablet will cost you (0 replies)
  69. AT&T Offering $100 Credit for New Lines (0 replies)
  70. Sprint Execs Talk T-Mobile with Justice Department (0 replies)
  71. [Release] First LG G Pro 2 photos leaked (0 replies)
  72. Mobile Phones, Internet and Other Easy Tax Deductions (0 replies)
  73. Build with Legos on your desktop (0 replies)
  74. iPhone 5 is Now Available at Cricket (0 replies)
  75. [Release] Nokia Normandy could launch as Nokia X; underwhelming specs leaked (0 replies)
  76. Investigation blows the lid off iOS, Android app development scams (0 replies)
  77. Financial records of Md. mall gunman under review (0 replies)
  78. CTIA to Test Spectrum Sharing Tech with TV Stations (0 replies)
  79. Yes, the KitKat update did sort-of break your Galaxy Note 3 (0 replies)
  80. Chrome Apps Can Now Run on Android and iOS (0 replies)
  81. Amazon’s Android-based game console will reportedly launch this year (0 replies)
  82. Cold Weather Drains Phone Batteries So Guess We’re Moving to Tampa (0 replies)
  83. The last piece of the Nokia Android phone puzzle is now in place (0 replies)
  84. Google Glass gets image makeover as launch nears (0 replies)
  85. Is There a Market for an Amazon Android Console? (0 replies)
  86. Prison fire kills 10 inmates in Colombia: officials (0 replies)
  87. Nintendo to offer taste of console gaming on mobile (0 replies)
  88. Sprint to Install Hydrogen-Based Fuel Cells in Base Stations (0 replies)
  89. MyBackup Removal From Smartphone Plans (0 replies)
  90. Verizon Now Available to New Yorkers in the Subway (0 replies)
  91. Wall Street stamps its feet, begs Apple to unleash the iPhablet (0 replies)
  92. British spies can remotely ‘Smurf’ your iPhone and Android phone (0 replies)
  93. Lenovo Reorganizes, Creates Mobile Phone Group (0 replies)
  94. BlackBerry 10 gets upgraded lock screen, group messaging functions with latest update (0 replies)
  95. Terrifying new smartphone malware tracks your swipes to steal your PIN (0 replies)
  96. BlackBerry rolls out new OS (0 replies)
  97. Amazon prepping Android console for release: report (0 replies)
  98. Nintendo is going mobile, but don’t hold your breath for a full Mario iPhone game [up (0 replies)
  99. Boost Mobile Lands the Super-Sized ZTE Max (0 replies)
  100. Nintendo is going mobile, but don’t hold your breath for a full Mario iPhone game (0 replies)
  101. Inside ‘Inside’ (0 replies)
  102. Yet another sign that Windows Phone is on the way up (0 replies)
  103. NFC comes to the iPhone with brand new line of cases (0 replies)
  104. HTC’s answer to the iPhone 5c shown in new leak (0 replies)
  105. BlackBerry’s first Foxconn phones to debut at MWC (0 replies)
  106. Apple’s earnings show us just how bad things are right now for smartphone makers (0 replies)
  107. [Release] LG G Flex release date pegged for February 5th, comes with six months of Netflix (0 replies)
  108. US, British spies tap mobile phone apps: report (0 replies)
  109. There’s actually one area where Windows Phone looks poised to overtake Android (0 replies)
  110. Apple crushed Samsung in the U.S. over the holidays (0 replies)
  111. HTC M8 flagship phone may go where no HTC phone has gone before (0 replies)
  112. This could be our first look at one of Samsung’s Android-less phones (0 replies)
  113. You have one hour today to buy an unlocked Moto X for $100 off (0 replies)
  114. Sprint follows Verizon, AT&T with its own cloud storage service (0 replies)
  115. The phone industry is turning into a painful demolition derby (0 replies)
  116. T-Mobile Announces QWERTY-Equipped LG F3Q (0 replies)
  117. T-Mobile to Sell LG G Flex Feb 5 (0 replies)
  118. Nokia’s Android phone might actually launch (0 replies)
  119. Sprint Unveils Free Cloud Storage Service (0 replies)
  120. Banking apps on Android phones most at risk of virus: Kaspersky (0 replies)
  121. Google to reportedly discontinue beloved Nexus device lineup next year (0 replies)
  122. Sprint Expands LTE Network By 40 Markets (0 replies)
  123. The best Android phone in the world gets even better this week (0 replies)
  124. Android extends gains in key markets: survey (0 replies)
  125. BlackBerry handsets are nearly extinct (0 replies)
  126. Samsung 'Galaxy Glass' wearable reportedly set for September reveal (0 replies)
  127. LG Says G Pro Successor Coming Next Month (0 replies)
  128. [Release] LG G Pro 2 to be officially unveiled in February (0 replies)
  129. Switched On: The next steps for digital wellness, part one (0 replies)
  130. Samsung, Google sign patent agreement (0 replies)
  131. Samsung, Google sign patent-sharing deal (0 replies)
  132. Foxconn eyes factories in U.S., Indonesia in ambitious growth plans (0 replies)
  133. Samsung and Google Reach Agreement Over Patents (0 replies)
  134. Google, Samsung announce global patent agreement (0 replies)
  135. You might be able to buy a red Nexus 5 after all (0 replies)
  136. Four charged in U.S. Justice Dept's first counterfeit apps case (0 replies)
  137. Hackers concoct most devious way yet to deliver Android malware (0 replies)
  138. Google may offer you free cab rides if you let it spam you with ads (0 replies)
  139. BlackBerry turns up heat on Ryan Seacrest, tries to block Typo sales [updated] (0 replies)
  140. How to Avoid Being Embarrassed by Google Calendar (0 replies)
  141. Samsung’s quest to free itself from Android kicks off in February (0 replies)
  142. BlackBerry turns up heat on Ryan Seacrest, tries to block Typo sales (0 replies)
  143. How one country is fighting for your right to delete smartphone bloatware (0 replies)
  144. [Release] Internal Samsung memo hints at something big for Valentine’s Day, could be Galaxy Pro (0 replies)
  145. We are about to see some incredibly sweet smartphone deals (0 replies)
  146. Isis Arrives On iPhone with Incipio Cashwrap Case (0 replies)
  147. [Release] LG G Pro 2 to debut at MWC with 6-inch display and Android KitKat? (0 replies)
  148. BlackBerry’s Stock Spikes Then Crashes Because of Misread Pentagon Press Release (0 replies)
  149. [Release] LG G Flex now available for pre-order from AT&T (0 replies)
  150. Apple to launch two big screen iPhones: report (0 replies)
  151. Well, Rob Ford Got Stuck in an Elevator Today (0 replies)
  152. Meet Glam Screen, the smartphone cover that doubles as a mirror (0 replies)
  153. Meet Glam Screen, the smartphone cover for the ridiculously vain (0 replies)
  154. Sprint to Lay Off Unknown Number of Workers (0 replies)
  155. Want to Track Every Single Calorie You Eat? Of Course There's an App for That (0 replies)
  156. Intellectual Ventures, Google face off as U.S. patent trial begins (0 replies)
  157. SwiftKey keyboard reportedly coming to iOS disguised as a Notes app (0 replies)
  158. Qualcomm buys Palm patents from Hewlett-Packard (0 replies)
  159. Qualcomm buys Palm patents from Hewlett-Packard (0 replies)
  160. Qualcomm Buys Palm and Other Patents from HP (0 replies)
  161. Nokia schedules February press event as Android rumors persist (0 replies)
  162. New flagship LG phablet with premium specs tipped for February debut (0 replies)
  163. The most powerful Android phone of the year is launching this summer (0 replies)
  164. Sony Xperia Z1S review: Does the Uncarrier finally have its Unphone? (0 replies)
  165. Apple fan explains what it’s like to use Android for six months (0 replies)
  166. Motorola plans $50 smartphone (0 replies)
  167. Apple scores another big win against Samsung ahead of new patent trial (0 replies)
  168. [Release] Woman finds pornographic photos of mysytery couple after Galaxy S3 is stolen (0 replies)
  169. Wall Street flat on earnings; IBM pressures Dow (0 replies)
  170. CANADA STOCKS-TSX ends higher as energy shares, BlackBerry rise (0 replies)
  171. Apple has done it again: Fingerprint scanners are the next big thing in mobile (0 replies)
  172. VMware to buy mobile security firm AirWatch for $1.54 billion (0 replies)
  173. Satechi Smart TV Box Turns TVs Into Android PCs (0 replies)
  174. Intel's teaching tablet (0 replies)
  175. Video: Motorola makes it easier than ever to dump your iPhone for a Moto X (0 replies)
  176. [Release] Sony Xperia Z1s now available from T-Mobile in-store (0 replies)
  177. One astonishing number shows why developers are avoiding Windows Phone (0 replies)
  178. CNNMoney says Samsung is failing (0 replies)
  179. Lenovo Preps Two New Android Tablets Ahead of MWC (0 replies)
  180. [Release] Sony Xperia Z Ultra now comes in WiFi-only flavoring (0 replies)
  181. FCC Auction for H Block Spectrum Starts Today (0 replies)
  182. Instagram is the world's fastest-growing social network (0 replies)
  183. T-Mobile Intros Mobile Money Service (1 replies)
  184. Why the Pentagon Just Saved Blackberry (0 replies)
  185. BlackBerry to divest majority of its Canadian real estate (0 replies)
  186. Big-screen 'phablet' smartphone sales to soar (0 replies)
  187. Blackberry says it will sell Canadian real estate (0 replies)
  188. BlackBerry shares lifted by big Pentagon contract (0 replies)
  189. BlackBerry laughs at Samsung’s Knox security struggles (0 replies)
  190. [Release] LogMeIn shuts free service down, introduces new Android app (0 replies)
  191. Phablets definitely aren’t a fad: 120M units expected to ship annually within four ye (0 replies)
  192. Add wireless charging to your Galaxy S4 right now for $55 (0 replies)
  193. Beats Music will launch on Windows Phone on Friday (0 replies)
  194. Real Money: How to Save Money on Household Bills (0 replies)
  195. BlackBerry shares rally as short-sellers bail out (0 replies)
  196. 99% of mobile malware targeted Android devices last year (0 replies)
  197. Galaxy S5 with beautiful new UI said to launch in April following February unveiling (0 replies)
  198. [Release] LG G Flex launches in over 20 European countries next month (0 replies)
  199. Verizon Offers Cheaper 250MB Shared Data Option (0 replies)
  200. Beats Launches Music Service, Schedules MOG's Demise (0 replies)
  201. Verizon recovers from huge loss with $5 billion Q4 profit (0 replies)
  202. Verizon recovers from huge loss with $7.9 billion Q4 profit (0 replies)
  203. AT&T Makes It Easier to Jump to 'Next' Plans (0 replies)
  204. [Release] Samsung’s Android 4.4.2 update now rolling out for Exynos-powered Galaxy Note 3 (0 replies)
  205. TSX touches 2-1/2-year high on China data, BlackBerry (0 replies)
  206. Design of HTC’s 2014 flagship phone likely revealed by leaked photos (0 replies)
  207. [Release] AT&T LG G Flex presale begins January 24th; $300 on-contract, from $26.74 with AT&T N (0 replies)
  208. [Release] New rumors suggest Samsung ditching Galaxy S5 iris scanner in favor of fingerprint sc (0 replies)
  209. BlackBerry needed a big win, and it just got one (0 replies)
  210. [Release] Sony D6503 “Sirius” rumors suggest 3GB of RAM, Snapdragon 800 and more (0 replies)
  211. Samsung’s gorgeous new Galaxy S5 UI may offer Google Now, Metro features (0 replies)
  212. Google set to face Intellectual Ventures in landmark patent trial (0 replies)
  213. SoftBank, Deutsche Telekom Discussing T-Mobile Buyout (0 replies)
  214. Did Obama Do Terrorists A Favor by Curbing the NSA? (0 replies)
  215. New Blackberry Ad Promotes Its Keyboard and Little Else (0 replies)
  216. Android is close to getting one of the best iOS security apps (0 replies)
  217. Google is developing a remote desktop app for iOS and Android devices (0 replies)
  218. Top US court to rule on searches of mobile phones (0 replies)
  219. Why Microsoft might actually release an Android phone (0 replies)
  220. Making a bullish case for BlackBerry (0 replies)
  221. Sprint reportedly preparing to launch Wi-Fi calling (0 replies)
  222. U.S. Supreme Court to weigh cell phone searches by police (0 replies)
  223. Japan’s biggest carrier just bailed on Samsung’s Android rival (0 replies)
  224. Google working on yet another way for apps to track you (0 replies)
  225. BlackBerry shares briefly jump after Citron sets $15 target (0 replies)
  226. How to silently and automatically save every Snapchat message (0 replies)
  227. Next-generation HTC One detailed again in new leak (0 replies)
  228. Guess which wireless carrier has the biggest bills in America (0 replies)
  229. Obama to ban spying on dozens of foreign leader allies (0 replies)
  230. The Boy Genius Report: Typo keyboard for iPhone makes for a better BlackBerry (0 replies)
  231. Shia LaBeouf Finally Used His Head (To Headbutt a Bar Patron) (0 replies)
  232. Banks Lining Up to Fund Sprint Acquisition of T-Mobile (0 replies)
  233. 12.9-inch iPad reportedly won’t launch before late Q3 (0 replies)
  234. Does the world need a 15.6-inch tablet? Sharp says yes (0 replies)
  235. Facebook still wants to take over mobile with standalone apps (0 replies)
  236. Samsung announces yet another cheap 7-inch tablet (0 replies)
  237. Watch out, Google, Apple and Microsoft: ‘China Operating System’ is coming for you (0 replies)
  238. [Release] Driving with Google Glass ruled legal by judge in the State of California, but using (0 replies)
  239. Watch out, Google, Apple and Microsoft: ‘China Operating’ System is coming for you (0 replies)
  240. T-Mobile Offering Break-Up Fee to More Subscribers (0 replies)
  241. [Release] Nokia Normandy user interface leaks again; doesn’t know if it wants to be Windows or (0 replies)
  242. Facebook Still Testing 'Trending' Feature for Mobile Devices (0 replies)
  243. Spotify eliminates time limits on all platforms (0 replies)
  244. Apple trounces Samsung with 42% of U.S. smartphone market in 2013 (0 replies)
  245. Attack of the Bloat: Sprint to Add Live Software to Android Homescreens (0 replies)
  246. How much am I willing to let Google stalk me? (0 replies)
  247. Sprint to Sell LG G Flex Beginning Jan. 31 for $300 (0 replies)
  248. [Release] Sprint’s LG G Flex arrives Jan 31st online, Feb 7th in-store for $300 contract or $15 (0 replies)
  249. Tech-Support Scam Targets Android Smartphone, Tablet Users (0 replies)
  250. Scratch Wireless Now Open for Business (0 replies)