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- Samsung's Olympic Games App Lets Everyone Participate (0 replies)
- Flagship Motorola smartphone headed for Europe (0 replies)
- Google buys 'smart' thermostat maker Nest for $3.2 bn (0 replies)
- Google Is Buying a Thermostat Company (0 replies)
- Galaxy Note 3 KitKat update rollout begins earlier than expected (0 replies)
- Google buys 'smart' thermostat maker Nest for $3.2 bn (0 replies)
- Factbox: Google's forays beyond the search box (0 replies)
- One dead, one missing in Chicago River after man drops phone (0 replies)
- Photographer sued over topless photo atop Empire State Building (0 replies)
- Twitter redesigns web app to look more like iOS and Android (0 replies)
- Twitter Updates Web to Look Like Mobile Apps (0 replies)
- 2 shot at Fla. movie theater, 1 later dies (0 replies)
- Most Anticipated Smartphones of 2014 (0 replies)
- Review: Niche appeal in 2 new Android phones (0 replies)
- New CEO Chen reveals crucial details of plan to save BlackBerry (0 replies)
- Sony May Cheat On Android With Windows Phone for Future Handsets (0 replies)
- Samsung Galaxy S5 specs reportedly ‘confirmed’ (0 replies)
- Two die after falling into river in Chicago after dropping phone (0 replies)
- Galaxy S5 launch event reportedly set for mid-March (0 replies)
- [Release] Samsung Galaxy S5 “confirmed” specs include Snapdragon 805, 2,560×1,440 display and m (0 replies)
- Windows Tablet Demand Will Surge in 2014 (0 replies)
- Rumored Nokia Android Phone Prototype Hits the Web (0 replies)
- Leaked photos finally reveal Nokia’s $7.2 billion phone (0 replies)
- Could Your Texts, Tweets and Selfies Be Funding War in Africa? (0 replies)
- [Release] Early benchmarks say NVIDIA Tegra K1 outclasses the competition (0 replies)
- [Release] T-Mobile Sony Xperia Z1s now available for $0 down ($22 per month for 24 months) onli (0 replies)
- Booting Up: BlackBerry Really Hopes That Keyboards Are Going to Save Them (0 replies)
- Sprint Retires OneUp Plans in Favor of Framily Plans (0 replies)
- [Release] AT&T Beats Music to serve up 24/7 access to 20 million songs to families $14.99 per m (0 replies)
- [Release] Grab T-Mobile’s Nexus 5 for $0 down (that’s $16.50 per month) [DEAL] (0 replies)
- First See-Through Tablet Changes the Way You Type (0 replies)
- BlackBerry CEO: our future devices will 'predominantly' have hardware keyboards (0 replies)
- Obsolete Czech phone booths find new life as mini libraries (0 replies)
- One dead, widespread destruction in Tonga cyclone (0 replies)
- AT&T to Offer $15 Beats Music Service for Sharing (0 replies)
- Chen on why he wants challenge of running BlackBerry: ‘I am abnormal’ (0 replies)
- Hail to the chief: Chen now locked in as BlackBerry CEO (0 replies)
- Dear Google: Please stop trying to make me use your terrible social network (0 replies)
- [Release] Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo (Lite) leaks in new photos; hexacore processor confirmed? (0 replies)
- Android is no longer enough for Sony (0 replies)
- Apple escapes long-running Google patent lawsuit unscathed (0 replies)
- You can install KitKat on your Galaxy S4 right now… if you’re brave (0 replies)
- Apple did not violate Google patent, says U.S. appeals court (0 replies)
- Creepy Facial-Recognition App May Be Perfect for Stalkers (0 replies)
- Samsung responds to reports of a huge security vulnerability in its phones (0 replies)
- Lucid PowerXtend Software Boosts Android Battery Life While You Game, Surf the Web (0 replies)
- Google Play Services 4.1 Being Pushed by Google (0 replies)
- Google Glass Killer Boasts HD Display, Runs Full Android OS (0 replies)
- Launch of iOS, Android smartphone rival delayed: NTT Docomo (0 replies)
- Facebook uses you as its guinea pig for testing mobile app updates (0 replies)
- Still kicking: Nokia Lumia Icon with 20MP camera revealed in leak (0 replies)
- Is Your Cell Phone Funding the World's Worst War? (0 replies)
- Lenovo plans to inch further away from Windows this year (0 replies)
- Dual-OS PCs: Peculiar gimmick or PC’s savior? (0 replies)
- Internet eyewear much in view at CES trade fair (0 replies)
- [Release] Carbon Twitter for Android hits token limit (0 replies)
- Obsolete Czech phone booths find new life as mini libraries (0 replies)
- Fitbit Force adding caller ID feature next month (0 replies)
- Mom Finally Tells Snapchat to Apologize, Does It Begrudgingly (0 replies)
- As Samsung’s sexy new Android UI looms, KitKat will have to suffice for Galaxy S4 use (0 replies)
- [Release] Verizon Moto G now available for $100 off-contract (0 replies)
- Samsung and Google officially become frenemies this March (0 replies)
- Dish Scrapping Bid for LightSquared (0 replies)
- Snapchat apologizes for massive breach, finally give users option to protect themselv (0 replies)
- Chinese firm Huawei shows Tron console at CES (0 replies)
- The most important number in the world for Google: $6.30 (0 replies)
- Galaxy Note 4 may feature a flexible three-sided display (0 replies)
- Mophie Space Pack: Brilliant iPhone Battery Case Doubles Storage (0 replies)
- Booting Up: T-Mobile CEO Hates Cell Phone Carriers Just As Much As You Do (0 replies)
- Has Google Play’s furious sales growth finally stalled? (0 replies)
- Gadget Watch: Case makes iPhone a BlackBerry clone (0 replies)
- Art pick of the week: DailyArt for iOS and Android (0 replies)
- Hyundai Genesis Blue Link System Puts Google Behind The Wheel (0 replies)
- Fairfax ups investment in troubled BlackBerry (0 replies)
- Epson debuts its second-generation smart glasses at CES (0 replies)
- T-Mobile Expands 4G LTE to 273 Cities (0 replies)
- T-Mobile Will Pay Early Termination Fees (0 replies)
- Fairfax Scooping Up Another $250 Million in BlackBerry (0 replies)
- Liveblog: T-Mobile Un-Carrier 4 (0 replies)
- BlackBerry says Fairfax to buy $250 million more debentures (0 replies)
- [Release] ZTE WiFi hotspot has Android, a tiny projector and a huge battery that can charge you (0 replies)
- Is Samsung about to take yet another page out of Apple’s playbook? (0 replies)
- Tech tie-up says to launch smartphone OS to rival iOS, Android (0 replies)
- [Release] CES 2014: We go hands-on with the ZTE Nubia 5S and 5S Mini [VIDEO] (0 replies)
- This is what Android looks like on a Nokia phone (0 replies)
- Polaroid Kids Tablet 3 Offers Quad-Core Android Power for $129 (0 replies)
- GlassUp’s Wearable Display Prototype Brings Notifications to Your Face (0 replies)
- Sprint Adds 6 Spark Cities, LG Flex and Netgear Mingle Hotspot (0 replies)
- Twitter co-founder launches app for asking about what you see (0 replies)
- Facebook to buy Android app monitoring tool maker (0 replies)
- First smartphone with Cyanogen software preinstalled finally announced (0 replies)
- Intel confirms open relationship with Windows, Android (0 replies)
- Yahoo Buys Aviate, Intros News App for iPhone (0 replies)
- Yahoo acquires Aviate, the intelligent homescreen app for Android (0 replies)
- [Release] Hands On: Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2, Galaxy TabPro 12.2 and all its little brothers [V (0 replies)
- Sprint Intros 'Framily Plans' and New Spark Markets (0 replies)
- Toshiba Shows Off Lytro-Like Camera Module (0 replies)
- It looks like future BlackBerry phones will be for diehard fans only (0 replies)
- BlackBerry’s next big thing: Fake engine revving sounds for quiet cars (no, seriously (0 replies)
- Buzzworthy Messages: Martian Notifier Watch Alerts You With Custom Vibrations (0 replies)
- Wilson Shows Off Carrier-Agnostic Signal Booster (0 replies)
- [Release] Hands-on: Sony Xperia Z1s for T-Mobile and Sony Xperia Z1 Compact (0 replies)
- Sony Z1 Compact Is a Smaller Flagship (0 replies)
- [Release] New manufacturer OnePlus makes CyanogenMod phone — the OnePlus One — official (0 replies)
- Polaroid Q Series Tablets: Budget Android KitKat Slates With Poor Specs (0 replies)
- Is Android’s iPhone finally here? (0 replies)
- [Release] Sony at CES: Xperia Z1s official for T-Mobile, Xperia Z1 Compact announced, and new w (0 replies)
- Android is conquering the world (0 replies)
- How to Retire Overseas Without Losing Touch (0 replies)
- Leaked photos may reveal Samsung’s gorgeous new Android interface (0 replies)
- Intel reveals dual OS devices (0 replies)
- Apple reports $1 billion app sales in Dec, $10 billion for 2013 (0 replies)
- Futuristic Epson Moverio BT-200 Glasses Put Android All Around You (0 replies)
- Nvidia's new mobile tech boosting Android power (0 replies)
- Android for Proscrastinators: ASUS's ZenUI Saves Any Task For Later (0 replies)
- Typo iPhone Keyboard Case: Real Keys for iOS (0 replies)
- More than 1 billion Android devices to ship in 2014: Gartner (0 replies)
- An unexpected journey: from Android to Windows in 4 seconds (0 replies)
- Google partners with automakers for on-board Android (0 replies)
- MyBackup Removal From Smartphone Plans (0 replies)
- Polaroid Socialmatic camera shares photos virtually and physically (0 replies)
- Ex-Motorola CEO Jha appointed chief of GlobalFoundries (0 replies)
- Hands-On: Sony Xperia Z1S for T-Mobile (0 replies)
- T-Mobile Will Sell Sony Xperia Z1S Flagship Phone (0 replies)
- BlackBerry’s newest strategy: Hire execs from other flailing mobile companies (0 replies)
- Samsung Targets Businesses with Samsung Enterprise Services (1 replies)
- [Release] Samsung officially announces Galaxy NotePro 12.2-inch Android tablet (0 replies)
- [Release] Samsung announces Galaxy TabPRO tablets! (0 replies)
- Samsung reveals yet another tablet at CES: The Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (0 replies)
- Samsung’s massive Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet gets official (0 replies)
- TSX posts third straight decline as soft data drags (0 replies)
- ASUS Transformer Book Duet Hands-on: Run Android and Windows for $599 (0 replies)
- ASUS ZenFone 6, 5 and 4 Debut with Intel Atom CPUs, Colorful Designs (0 replies)
- ASUS Transformer Book Duet Runs Android and Windows, Starts at $599 (0 replies)
- Microsoft reportedly considered supporting Android on Windows Phones (0 replies)
- NextONE Edges on Pebble as Cheapest Smartwatch, Offers Touch Screen Display (0 replies)
- Google Deal Will Put Android Into GM, Honda Vehicles (0 replies)
- Android is about to get a whole lot sexier (0 replies)
- Huawei Announces Ascend Mate2 for U.S. (0 replies)
- ASUS Padfone X Coming to AT&T: Phone and Tablet in One Has LTE Advanced (0 replies)
- Looking for a phablet that docks in a tablet? PadFone X coming soon to AT&T (0 replies)
- Hands On with the LG G Flex (0 replies)
- [Release] LG officially announces the LifeBand Touch, and a way to “chat” with your TV or washi (0 replies)
- AT&T Intros Sponsored Data to Shift Cost to Companies (0 replies)
- LG G Flex Coming to AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile in Early 2014 (0 replies)
- [Release] LG G Flex officially coming to T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T starting Q1 2014 (0 replies)
- [Release] Gamified teeth brushing with the world’s first Smart Toothbrush by Kolibree (0 replies)
- LG G Flex Also Coming to Sprint, T-Mobile (0 replies)
- AT&T to launch LG G Flex curved smartphone in Q1 (0 replies)
- Discovery iQ Oven Is Android-Powered, Internet Connected (0 replies)
- Startup backed by TV host Seacrest says BlackBerry lawsuit lacks merit (0 replies)
- Vizio Portable Smart Audio Speaker Has Built-In Android Tablet (0 replies)
- Netgear announces NeoMediacast to compete with Chromecast (0 replies)
- [Release] Hands-on with the LG G Flex at CES Unveiled 2014 (0 replies)
- [Release] Qualcomm wants to be the power behind your car and TV (0 replies)
- BlackBerry hires new head for loss-making devices business (0 replies)
- Google’s plan to take over your car takes shape (0 replies)
- ZTE Combines a Portable Projector and Mobile Hotspot (0 replies)
- Smartphone-controlled Sphero 2B robot launches at CES (0 replies)
- ZTE Announces Combination Portable Projector and Mobile Hotspot (0 replies)
- Samsung’s entire new tablet lineup leaks ahead of CES debut (0 replies)
- T-Mobile Buys 700 MHz Spectrum from Verizon (0 replies)
- ZTE's Grand S II Targets the Talkative with Voice Controls (0 replies)
- Sorry, Android: LG shifts to webOS for 2014 TV lineup (0 replies)
- Lenovo N308 is a 19-inch Android Megatablet for the Whole Family (0 replies)
- HTC’s latest earnings miss is a dark omen for Samsung and even Apple (0 replies)
- HTC fourth-quarter profit below expectations (0 replies)
- Profitable Learning Curve for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (0 replies)
- Android cars coming in 2014 (0 replies)
- Nvidia Announces Tegra K1 with PC-Class Gaming Power (0 replies)
- [Release] Tegra K1 revolutionizing the car industry (0 replies)
- Acer Iconia A1-830 Hands-on: Quality iPad mini Alternative for $149 (0 replies)
- Taiwan's HTC back to profit in Q4 (0 replies)
- Tao WellShell is an isometric exercise device that tracks your fitness (0 replies)
- HTC narrowly avoids second quarterly loss by selling Beats stake (0 replies)
- HTC's fourth-quarter profit $T 0.3 billion (0 replies)
- Google reportedly acquires Bitspin, makers of beautiful Android alarm clock app Timel (0 replies)
- Corning Intros 3D Gorilla Glass (0 replies)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Lite specs reportedly leak (0 replies)
- [Release] New HTC M8 details: HTC One+ name, Snapdragon 805, 2,900mAh battery, and software key (0 replies)
- Blackberry sues company for violating keyboard patent (0 replies)
- BlackBerry sues startup founded by Ryan Seacrest (0 replies)
- Samsung plans huge strategic shift in effort to stay on top in 2014 (0 replies)
- BlackBerry sues startup founded by Ryan Seacrest (0 replies)
- BlackBerry Is Suing Ryan Seacrest’s Keyboard Startup (0 replies)
- Samsung tipped to launch new Nexus 10 tablet at CES next week (0 replies)
- [Release] ZTE announces Grand S II, Nubia 5S, and even a mini projector/wireless hotspot for CE (0 replies)
- BlackBerry sues Ryan Seacrest's company over iPhone keyboard (0 replies)
- [Release] Intel to bring dual-boot Android/Windows devices to CES? (0 replies)
- BlackBerry finally takes on its biggest threat: Ryan Seacrest (0 replies)
- BlackBerry suing Ryan Seacrest's keyboard startup (0 replies)
- Acer thinks the world needs a $1,100 Android desktop computer (0 replies)
- Acer Iconia A1-830 is Sleek iPad mini Alternative for $149 (0 replies)
- AT&T Offers T-Mobile Customers Up to $450 to Switch (0 replies)
- Picture This: Polaroid Develops New Series of Budget Tablets (0 replies)
- AT&T offers T-Mobile customers up to $450 per line to switch (0 replies)
- Acer Iconia A1-830 is Sleek iPad mini Alternative for $179 (0 replies)
- The empire strikes back: AT&T to reportedly offer $200 to T-Mobile switchers (0 replies)
- NSA scandal has spawned an industry for spy-proof smartphones (0 replies)
- [Release] Lenovo unveils 4 new smartphones for CES 2014 including Vibe Z with Snapdragon 800 CP (0 replies)
- Lenovo’s big 2014 smartphone push starts off with a bang (0 replies)
- BlackBerry and singer Alicia Keys to part ways (0 replies)
- ZTE Reveals CES Lineup, Including Grand S II and Sonata 4G (0 replies)
- The one BlackBerry layoff that BlackBerry fans can cheer (0 replies)
- Alicia Keys Is Leaving Her Fake Position at BlackBerry (0 replies)
- Is this the best smartphone bargain of 2014? (0 replies)
- [Release] New HTC M8 (One sequel) specs leak suggests 2GB of RAM instead of 3GB (0 replies)
- The phablet tragedy will bring HTC and Nokia to tears (0 replies)
- HTC One sequel specs seemingly confirmed in new leak (0 replies)
- Boost Mobile Offering the Moto G for $129 (0 replies)
- Nokia’s first Android phone purportedly shown again in leaked pic (0 replies)
- At long last, some non-terrible news for BlackBerry investors (0 replies)
- [Release] Verizon Moto G already available at Best Buy for $100 (0 replies)
- Clubs Ban iPhone Photos Because They Don’t Care About Your Personal Brand (0 replies)
- Samsung Galaxy Camera 2: Faster Performance, 28 Smart Modes (0 replies)
- Samsung's Galaxy Camera 2 starts to refine the Android point-and-shoot (0 replies)
- Samsung prepping 12-inch tablet for February launch (0 replies)
- The next big Apple-Google battle looks much bigger than smartphones (0 replies)
- Lenovo Vibe Z Takes on Samsung with 5.5-inch Phablet (0 replies)
- Distracted driving bigger problem for novice drivers (0 replies)
- The Android phone market is about to get more insanely competitive (0 replies)
- [Release] Android 2013 Year-in Review : the year’s top stories, devices, and more! (0 replies)
- Specs reportedly confirmed for Samsung’s huge 12.2-inch tablet (0 replies)
- Moto X now permanently priced at $399 without contract (0 replies)
- The biggest threat to Windows: ‘People simply don’t care about it’ (0 replies)
- ZTE Reorganizes to Help Focus On Mobile (0 replies)
- Switched On: The 2013 Switchies, Part One (0 replies)
- HTC’s 2013 ends on yet another down note (0 replies)
- Samsung’ gigantic 12.2-inch tablet reportedly headed to AT&T (0 replies)
- How a top Microsoft rival could make 2014 the year of Windows Phone (0 replies)
- [Release] Carbon v2 now available on Google Play, brings an extremely dark Twitter experience (0 replies)
- Sony may release a Windows Phone in 2014, according to The Information (0 replies)
- The high-end phone market will be a chamber of horrors in 2014 (0 replies)
- Google Expected to Partner With Audi to Put Android in New Cars (0 replies)
- 5 things the tech industry absolutely needs in 2014 (0 replies)
- Why your Galaxy Note may be jacking up your wireless bill (0 replies)
- This is the one reason Android users are actually jealous of iOS users (0 replies)
- Samsung is building a metal smartphone… but it’s not the Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
- OneNote for Android updated with new widget and multi-window support (0 replies)
- Senator Asks Carriers to Explain Kill Switch Decision (0 replies)
- Ballmer’s nightmare: Chromebooks saw huge business sales growth in 2013 (0 replies)
- Forget TVs and watches, cars are the next big battleground for Apple and Google (0 replies)
- Great Techspectations: What Cool Tech to Expect in 2014 (0 replies)
- Twitter's latest experiment lets you favorite users on Android (0 replies)
- Choosy mugger declines opportunity to steal old cell phone (0 replies)
- BlackBerry CEO’s open letter is just a sad attempt to spin the company’s downward spi (0 replies)
- [Release] AT&T tipped to carry Samsung Galaxy Note Pro (0 replies)
- Drive a Droid: Audi and Google May Bring Android to Cars (0 replies)
- BlackBerry’s big jam: Foxconn manufactured phone won’t have a keyboard (0 replies)
- Avoid These Top College Admissions Interview Mistakes (0 replies)
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