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  1. Samsung's Olympic Games App Lets Everyone Participate (0 replies)
  2. Flagship Motorola smartphone headed for Europe (0 replies)
  3. Google buys 'smart' thermostat maker Nest for $3.2 bn (0 replies)
  4. Google Is Buying a Thermostat Company (0 replies)
  5. Galaxy Note 3 KitKat update rollout begins earlier than expected (0 replies)
  6. Google buys 'smart' thermostat maker Nest for $3.2 bn (0 replies)
  7. Factbox: Google's forays beyond the search box (0 replies)
  8. One dead, one missing in Chicago River after man drops phone (0 replies)
  9. Photographer sued over topless photo atop Empire State Building (0 replies)
  10. Twitter redesigns web app to look more like iOS and Android (0 replies)
  11. Twitter Updates Web to Look Like Mobile Apps (0 replies)
  12. 2 shot at Fla. movie theater, 1 later dies (0 replies)
  13. Most Anticipated Smartphones of 2014 (0 replies)
  14. Review: Niche appeal in 2 new Android phones (0 replies)
  15. New CEO Chen reveals crucial details of plan to save BlackBerry (0 replies)
  16. Sony May Cheat On Android With Windows Phone for Future Handsets (0 replies)
  17. Samsung Galaxy S5 specs reportedly ‘confirmed’ (0 replies)
  18. Two die after falling into river in Chicago after dropping phone (0 replies)
  19. Galaxy S5 launch event reportedly set for mid-March (0 replies)
  20. [Release] Samsung Galaxy S5 “confirmed” specs include Snapdragon 805, 2,560×1,440 display and m (0 replies)
  21. Windows Tablet Demand Will Surge in 2014 (0 replies)
  22. Rumored Nokia Android Phone Prototype Hits the Web (0 replies)
  23. Leaked photos finally reveal Nokia’s $7.2 billion phone (0 replies)
  24. Could Your Texts, Tweets and Selfies Be Funding War in Africa? (0 replies)
  25. [Release] Early benchmarks say NVIDIA Tegra K1 outclasses the competition (0 replies)
  26. [Release] T-Mobile Sony Xperia Z1s now available for $0 down ($22 per month for 24 months) onli (0 replies)
  27. Booting Up: BlackBerry Really Hopes That Keyboards Are Going to Save Them (0 replies)
  28. Sprint Retires OneUp Plans in Favor of Framily Plans (0 replies)
  29. [Release] AT&T Beats Music to serve up 24/7 access to 20 million songs to families $14.99 per m (0 replies)
  30. [Release] Grab T-Mobile’s Nexus 5 for $0 down (that’s $16.50 per month) [DEAL] (0 replies)
  31. First See-Through Tablet Changes the Way You Type (0 replies)
  32. BlackBerry CEO: our future devices will 'predominantly' have hardware keyboards (0 replies)
  33. Obsolete Czech phone booths find new life as mini libraries (0 replies)
  34. One dead, widespread destruction in Tonga cyclone (0 replies)
  35. AT&T to Offer $15 Beats Music Service for Sharing (0 replies)
  36. Chen on why he wants challenge of running BlackBerry: ‘I am abnormal’ (0 replies)
  37. Hail to the chief: Chen now locked in as BlackBerry CEO (0 replies)
  38. Dear Google: Please stop trying to make me use your terrible social network (0 replies)
  39. [Release] Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo (Lite) leaks in new photos; hexacore processor confirmed? (0 replies)
  40. Android is no longer enough for Sony (0 replies)
  41. Apple escapes long-running Google patent lawsuit unscathed (0 replies)
  42. You can install KitKat on your Galaxy S4 right now… if you’re brave (0 replies)
  43. Apple did not violate Google patent, says U.S. appeals court (0 replies)
  44. Creepy Facial-Recognition App May Be Perfect for Stalkers (0 replies)
  45. Samsung responds to reports of a huge security vulnerability in its phones (0 replies)
  46. Lucid PowerXtend Software Boosts Android Battery Life While You Game, Surf the Web (0 replies)
  47. Google Play Services 4.1 Being Pushed by Google (0 replies)
  48. Google Glass Killer Boasts HD Display, Runs Full Android OS (0 replies)
  49. Launch of iOS, Android smartphone rival delayed: NTT Docomo (0 replies)
  50. Facebook uses you as its guinea pig for testing mobile app updates (0 replies)
  51. Still kicking: Nokia Lumia Icon with 20MP camera revealed in leak (0 replies)
  52. Is Your Cell Phone Funding the World's Worst War? (0 replies)
  53. Lenovo plans to inch further away from Windows this year (0 replies)
  54. Dual-OS PCs: Peculiar gimmick or PC’s savior? (0 replies)
  55. Internet eyewear much in view at CES trade fair (0 replies)
  56. [Release] Carbon Twitter for Android hits token limit (0 replies)
  57. Obsolete Czech phone booths find new life as mini libraries (0 replies)
  58. Fitbit Force adding caller ID feature next month (0 replies)
  59. Mom Finally Tells Snapchat to Apologize, Does It Begrudgingly (0 replies)
  60. As Samsung’s sexy new Android UI looms, KitKat will have to suffice for Galaxy S4 use (0 replies)
  61. [Release] Verizon Moto G now available for $100 off-contract (0 replies)
  62. Samsung and Google officially become frenemies this March (0 replies)
  63. Dish Scrapping Bid for LightSquared (0 replies)
  64. Snapchat apologizes for massive breach, finally give users option to protect themselv (0 replies)
  65. Chinese firm Huawei shows Tron console at CES (0 replies)
  66. The most important number in the world for Google: $6.30 (0 replies)
  67. Galaxy Note 4 may feature a flexible three-sided display (0 replies)
  68. Mophie Space Pack: Brilliant iPhone Battery Case Doubles Storage (0 replies)
  69. Booting Up: T-Mobile CEO Hates Cell Phone Carriers Just As Much As You Do (0 replies)
  70. Has Google Play’s furious sales growth finally stalled? (0 replies)
  71. Gadget Watch: Case makes iPhone a BlackBerry clone (0 replies)
  72. Art pick of the week: DailyArt for iOS and Android (0 replies)
  73. Hyundai Genesis Blue Link System Puts Google Behind The Wheel (0 replies)
  74. Fairfax ups investment in troubled BlackBerry (0 replies)
  75. Epson debuts its second-generation smart glasses at CES (0 replies)
  76. T-Mobile Expands 4G LTE to 273 Cities (0 replies)
  77. T-Mobile Will Pay Early Termination Fees (0 replies)
  78. Fairfax Scooping Up Another $250 Million in BlackBerry (0 replies)
  79. Liveblog: T-Mobile Un-Carrier 4 (0 replies)
  80. BlackBerry says Fairfax to buy $250 million more debentures (0 replies)
  81. [Release] ZTE WiFi hotspot has Android, a tiny projector and a huge battery that can charge you (0 replies)
  82. Is Samsung about to take yet another page out of Apple’s playbook? (0 replies)
  83. Tech tie-up says to launch smartphone OS to rival iOS, Android (0 replies)
  84. [Release] CES 2014: We go hands-on with the ZTE Nubia 5S and 5S Mini [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  85. This is what Android looks like on a Nokia phone (0 replies)
  86. Polaroid Kids Tablet 3 Offers Quad-Core Android Power for $129 (0 replies)
  87. GlassUp’s Wearable Display Prototype Brings Notifications to Your Face (0 replies)
  88. Sprint Adds 6 Spark Cities, LG Flex and Netgear Mingle Hotspot (0 replies)
  89. Twitter co-founder launches app for asking about what you see (0 replies)
  90. Facebook to buy Android app monitoring tool maker (0 replies)
  91. First smartphone with Cyanogen software preinstalled finally announced (0 replies)
  92. Intel confirms open relationship with Windows, Android (0 replies)
  93. Yahoo Buys Aviate, Intros News App for iPhone (0 replies)
  94. Yahoo acquires Aviate, the intelligent homescreen app for Android (0 replies)
  95. [Release] Hands On: Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2, Galaxy TabPro 12.2 and all its little brothers [V (0 replies)
  96. Sprint Intros 'Framily Plans' and New Spark Markets (0 replies)
  97. Toshiba Shows Off Lytro-Like Camera Module (0 replies)
  98. It looks like future BlackBerry phones will be for diehard fans only (0 replies)
  99. BlackBerry’s next big thing: Fake engine revving sounds for quiet cars (no, seriously (0 replies)
  100. Buzzworthy Messages: Martian Notifier Watch Alerts You With Custom Vibrations (0 replies)
  101. Wilson Shows Off Carrier-Agnostic Signal Booster (0 replies)
  102. [Release] Hands-on: Sony Xperia Z1s for T-Mobile and Sony Xperia Z1 Compact (0 replies)
  103. Sony Z1 Compact Is a Smaller Flagship (0 replies)
  104. [Release] New manufacturer OnePlus makes CyanogenMod phone — the OnePlus One — official (0 replies)
  105. Polaroid Q Series Tablets: Budget Android KitKat Slates With Poor Specs (0 replies)
  106. Is Android’s iPhone finally here? (0 replies)
  107. [Release] Sony at CES: Xperia Z1s official for T-Mobile, Xperia Z1 Compact announced, and new w (0 replies)
  108. Android is conquering the world (0 replies)
  109. How to Retire Overseas Without Losing Touch (0 replies)
  110. Leaked photos may reveal Samsung’s gorgeous new Android interface (0 replies)
  111. Intel reveals dual OS devices (0 replies)
  112. Apple reports $1 billion app sales in Dec, $10 billion for 2013 (0 replies)
  113. Futuristic Epson Moverio BT-200 Glasses Put Android All Around You (0 replies)
  114. Nvidia's new mobile tech boosting Android power (0 replies)
  115. Android for Proscrastinators: ASUS's ZenUI Saves Any Task For Later (0 replies)
  116. Typo iPhone Keyboard Case: Real Keys for iOS (0 replies)
  117. More than 1 billion Android devices to ship in 2014: Gartner (0 replies)
  118. An unexpected journey: from Android to Windows in 4 seconds (0 replies)
  119. Google partners with automakers for on-board Android (0 replies)
  120. MyBackup Removal From Smartphone Plans (0 replies)
  121. Polaroid Socialmatic camera shares photos virtually and physically (0 replies)
  122. Ex-Motorola CEO Jha appointed chief of GlobalFoundries (0 replies)
  123. Hands-On: Sony Xperia Z1S for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  124. T-Mobile Will Sell Sony Xperia Z1S Flagship Phone (0 replies)
  125. BlackBerry’s newest strategy: Hire execs from other flailing mobile companies (0 replies)
  126. Samsung Targets Businesses with Samsung Enterprise Services (1 replies)
  127. [Release] Samsung officially announces Galaxy NotePro 12.2-inch Android tablet (0 replies)
  128. [Release] Samsung announces Galaxy TabPRO tablets! (0 replies)
  129. Samsung reveals yet another tablet at CES: The Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (0 replies)
  130. Samsung’s massive Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet gets official (0 replies)
  131. TSX posts third straight decline as soft data drags (0 replies)
  132. ASUS Transformer Book Duet Hands-on: Run Android and Windows for $599 (0 replies)
  133. ASUS ZenFone 6, 5 and 4 Debut with Intel Atom CPUs, Colorful Designs (0 replies)
  134. ASUS Transformer Book Duet Runs Android and Windows, Starts at $599 (0 replies)
  135. Microsoft reportedly considered supporting Android on Windows Phones (0 replies)
  136. NextONE Edges on Pebble as Cheapest Smartwatch, Offers Touch Screen Display (0 replies)
  137. Google Deal Will Put Android Into GM, Honda Vehicles (0 replies)
  138. Android is about to get a whole lot sexier (0 replies)
  139. Huawei Announces Ascend Mate2 for U.S. (0 replies)
  140. ASUS Padfone X Coming to AT&T: Phone and Tablet in One Has LTE Advanced (0 replies)
  141. Looking for a phablet that docks in a tablet? PadFone X coming soon to AT&T (0 replies)
  142. Hands On with the LG G Flex (0 replies)
  143. [Release] LG officially announces the LifeBand Touch, and a way to “chat” with your TV or washi (0 replies)
  144. AT&T Intros Sponsored Data to Shift Cost to Companies (0 replies)
  145. LG G Flex Coming to AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile in Early 2014 (0 replies)
  146. [Release] LG G Flex officially coming to T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T starting Q1 2014 (0 replies)
  147. [Release] Gamified teeth brushing with the world’s first Smart Toothbrush by Kolibree (0 replies)
  148. LG G Flex Also Coming to Sprint, T-Mobile (0 replies)
  149. AT&T to launch LG G Flex curved smartphone in Q1 (0 replies)
  150. Discovery iQ Oven Is Android-Powered, Internet Connected (0 replies)
  151. Startup backed by TV host Seacrest says BlackBerry lawsuit lacks merit (0 replies)
  152. Vizio Portable Smart Audio Speaker Has Built-In Android Tablet (0 replies)
  153. Netgear announces NeoMediacast to compete with Chromecast (0 replies)
  154. [Release] Hands-on with the LG G Flex at CES Unveiled 2014 (0 replies)
  155. [Release] Qualcomm wants to be the power behind your car and TV (0 replies)
  156. BlackBerry hires new head for loss-making devices business (0 replies)
  157. Google’s plan to take over your car takes shape (0 replies)
  158. ZTE Combines a Portable Projector and Mobile Hotspot (0 replies)
  159. Smartphone-controlled Sphero 2B robot launches at CES (0 replies)
  160. ZTE Announces Combination Portable Projector and Mobile Hotspot (0 replies)
  161. Samsung’s entire new tablet lineup leaks ahead of CES debut (0 replies)
  162. T-Mobile Buys 700 MHz Spectrum from Verizon (0 replies)
  163. ZTE's Grand S II Targets the Talkative with Voice Controls (0 replies)
  164. Sorry, Android: LG shifts to webOS for 2014 TV lineup (0 replies)
  165. Lenovo N308 is a 19-inch Android Megatablet for the Whole Family (0 replies)
  166. HTC’s latest earnings miss is a dark omen for Samsung and even Apple (0 replies)
  167. HTC fourth-quarter profit below expectations (0 replies)
  168. Profitable Learning Curve for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (0 replies)
  169. Android cars coming in 2014 (0 replies)
  170. Nvidia Announces Tegra K1 with PC-Class Gaming Power (0 replies)
  171. [Release] Tegra K1 revolutionizing the car industry (0 replies)
  172. Acer Iconia A1-830 Hands-on: Quality iPad mini Alternative for $149 (0 replies)
  173. Taiwan's HTC back to profit in Q4 (0 replies)
  174. Tao WellShell is an isometric exercise device that tracks your fitness (0 replies)
  175. HTC narrowly avoids second quarterly loss by selling Beats stake (0 replies)
  176. HTC's fourth-quarter profit $T 0.3 billion (0 replies)
  177. Google reportedly acquires Bitspin, makers of beautiful Android alarm clock app Timel (0 replies)
  178. Corning Intros 3D Gorilla Glass (0 replies)
  179. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Lite specs reportedly leak (0 replies)
  180. [Release] New HTC M8 details: HTC One+ name, Snapdragon 805, 2,900mAh battery, and software key (0 replies)
  181. Blackberry sues company for violating keyboard patent (0 replies)
  182. BlackBerry sues startup founded by Ryan Seacrest (0 replies)
  183. Samsung plans huge strategic shift in effort to stay on top in 2014 (0 replies)
  184. BlackBerry sues startup founded by Ryan Seacrest (0 replies)
  185. BlackBerry Is Suing Ryan Seacrest’s Keyboard Startup (0 replies)
  186. Samsung tipped to launch new Nexus 10 tablet at CES next week (0 replies)
  187. [Release] ZTE announces Grand S II, Nubia 5S, and even a mini projector/wireless hotspot for CE (0 replies)
  188. BlackBerry sues Ryan Seacrest's company over iPhone keyboard (0 replies)
  189. [Release] Intel to bring dual-boot Android/Windows devices to CES? (0 replies)
  190. BlackBerry finally takes on its biggest threat: Ryan Seacrest (0 replies)
  191. BlackBerry suing Ryan Seacrest's keyboard startup (0 replies)
  192. Acer thinks the world needs a $1,100 Android desktop computer (0 replies)
  193. Acer Iconia A1-830 is Sleek iPad mini Alternative for $149 (0 replies)
  194. AT&T Offers T-Mobile Customers Up to $450 to Switch (0 replies)
  195. Picture This: Polaroid Develops New Series of Budget Tablets (0 replies)
  196. AT&T offers T-Mobile customers up to $450 per line to switch (0 replies)
  197. Acer Iconia A1-830 is Sleek iPad mini Alternative for $179 (0 replies)
  198. The empire strikes back: AT&T to reportedly offer $200 to T-Mobile switchers (0 replies)
  199. NSA scandal has spawned an industry for spy-proof smartphones (0 replies)
  200. [Release] Lenovo unveils 4 new smartphones for CES 2014 including Vibe Z with Snapdragon 800 CP (0 replies)
  201. Lenovo’s big 2014 smartphone push starts off with a bang (0 replies)
  202. BlackBerry and singer Alicia Keys to part ways (0 replies)
  203. ZTE Reveals CES Lineup, Including Grand S II and Sonata 4G (0 replies)
  204. The one BlackBerry layoff that BlackBerry fans can cheer (0 replies)
  205. Alicia Keys Is Leaving Her Fake Position at BlackBerry (0 replies)
  206. Is this the best smartphone bargain of 2014? (0 replies)
  207. [Release] New HTC M8 (One sequel) specs leak suggests 2GB of RAM instead of 3GB (0 replies)
  208. The phablet tragedy will bring HTC and Nokia to tears (0 replies)
  209. HTC One sequel specs seemingly confirmed in new leak (0 replies)
  210. Boost Mobile Offering the Moto G for $129 (0 replies)
  211. Nokia’s first Android phone purportedly shown again in leaked pic (0 replies)
  212. At long last, some non-terrible news for BlackBerry investors (0 replies)
  213. [Release] Verizon Moto G already available at Best Buy for $100 (0 replies)
  214. Clubs Ban iPhone Photos Because They Don’t Care About Your Personal Brand (0 replies)
  215. Samsung Galaxy Camera 2: Faster Performance, 28 Smart Modes (0 replies)
  216. Samsung's Galaxy Camera 2 starts to refine the Android point-and-shoot (0 replies)
  217. Samsung prepping 12-inch tablet for February launch (0 replies)
  218. The next big Apple-Google battle looks much bigger than smartphones (0 replies)
  219. Lenovo Vibe Z Takes on Samsung with 5.5-inch Phablet (0 replies)
  220. Distracted driving bigger problem for novice drivers (0 replies)
  221. The Android phone market is about to get more insanely competitive (0 replies)
  222. [Release] Android 2013 Year-in Review : the year’s top stories, devices, and more! (0 replies)
  223. Specs reportedly confirmed for Samsung’s huge 12.2-inch tablet (0 replies)
  224. Moto X now permanently priced at $399 without contract (0 replies)
  225. The biggest threat to Windows: ‘People simply don’t care about it’ (0 replies)
  226. ZTE Reorganizes to Help Focus On Mobile (0 replies)
  227. Switched On: The 2013 Switchies, Part One (0 replies)
  228. HTC’s 2013 ends on yet another down note (0 replies)
  229. Samsung’ gigantic 12.2-inch tablet reportedly headed to AT&T (0 replies)
  230. How a top Microsoft rival could make 2014 the year of Windows Phone (0 replies)
  231. [Release] Carbon v2 now available on Google Play, brings an extremely dark Twitter experience (0 replies)
  232. Sony may release a Windows Phone in 2014, according to The Information (0 replies)
  233. The high-end phone market will be a chamber of horrors in 2014 (0 replies)
  234. Google Expected to Partner With Audi to Put Android in New Cars (0 replies)
  235. 5 things the tech industry absolutely needs in 2014 (0 replies)
  236. Why your Galaxy Note may be jacking up your wireless bill (0 replies)
  237. This is the one reason Android users are actually jealous of iOS users (0 replies)
  238. Samsung is building a metal smartphone… but it’s not the Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  239. OneNote for Android updated with new widget and multi-window support (0 replies)
  240. Senator Asks Carriers to Explain Kill Switch Decision (0 replies)
  241. Ballmer’s nightmare: Chromebooks saw huge business sales growth in 2013 (0 replies)
  242. Forget TVs and watches, cars are the next big battleground for Apple and Google (0 replies)
  243. Great Techspectations: What Cool Tech to Expect in 2014 (0 replies)
  244. Twitter's latest experiment lets you favorite users on Android (0 replies)
  245. Choosy mugger declines opportunity to steal old cell phone (0 replies)
  246. BlackBerry CEO’s open letter is just a sad attempt to spin the company’s downward spi (0 replies)
  247. [Release] AT&T tipped to carry Samsung Galaxy Note Pro (0 replies)
  248. Drive a Droid: Audi and Google May Bring Android to Cars (0 replies)
  249. BlackBerry’s big jam: Foxconn manufactured phone won’t have a keyboard (0 replies)
  250. Avoid These Top College Admissions Interview Mistakes (0 replies)