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  1. [Release] AT&T tipped to carry Samsung Galaxy Note Pro (0 replies)
  2. Drive a Droid: Audi and Google May Bring Android to Cars (0 replies)
  3. BlackBerry’s big jam: Foxconn manufactured phone won’t have a keyboard (0 replies)
  4. Avoid These Top College Admissions Interview Mistakes (0 replies)
  5. BlackBerry CEO outlines new strategy, says BBM will eventually bring in revenue (0 replies)
  6. LG launches new pocket-sized printer (0 replies)
  7. Samsung Intros 8Gb RAM Chip for Mobile Devices (0 replies)
  8. Eric Schmidt makes 2014 predictions, says mobile has won (0 replies)
  9. Google, Apple Forge Auto Ties (0 replies)
  10. [Release] Google, Audi to team up for Android in cars in 2014; Announcement coming at CES (0 replies)
  11. Palm’s webOS resurrected in an LG TV (0 replies)
  12. Should you sell Twitter and buy BlackBerry? (0 replies)
  13. HTC One max (CDMA) with Verizon Wireless (0 replies)
  14. The NSA Intercepts Laptops Purchased Online to Install Malware (0 replies)
  15. 'Knockout game' Texan denied bail on hate crime charge (0 replies)
  16. HTC’s miserable year continues as exec is indicted for leaking secrets (0 replies)
  17. Flagship failures haunt struggling smartphone vendors (0 replies)
  18. Nokia Drops Here Maps for iOS (0 replies)
  19. Getting dangerously close to your data cap? This site tells you which apps to avoid (0 replies)
  20. This is why it takes so long for Android phones to get software updates (0 replies)
  21. HTC executive indicted for leaking upcoming smartphone interface (0 replies)
  22. Pay-by-phone parking headed to NYC (0 replies)
  23. Little Trouble in Big China: iPhone spells trouble for Samsung, others in China (0 replies)
  24. Will Android TV be the next big thing for Google? (0 replies)
  25. [Release] Google takes aim at Apple-backed, patent trolling Rockstar consortium in new lawsuit (0 replies)
  26. iPhone, iPad crush Android in Christmas Day online shopping war (0 replies)
  27. BlackBerry analysts say Lazaridis was smart to sell shares (0 replies)
  28. QuizUp aims to go from fad to force with $22 million in funding (0 replies)
  29. [Release] What’s the best Android phone of 2013? You decided! [Readers' Choice] (0 replies)
  30. One-Quarter of Smartphone Owners Spurn Cases (0 replies)
  31. Google dethrones Apple to become most talked-about company of 2013 (0 replies)
  32. Google Takes Rockstar To Court Over Nortel Patents (0 replies)
  33. Booting Up: Target Swears That Your PINs Weren’t Stolen and Everything is Fine (0 replies)
  34. Can copying Apple and Samsung help LG turn things around? (0 replies)
  35. BlackBerry founder Mike Lazaridis won't pursue bid for company (0 replies)
  36. Google strikes back at Apple and Microsoft’s anti-Android patent consortium (0 replies)
  37. BlackBerry co-founder Lazaridis dumps 3.5 million shares (0 replies)
  38. BlackBerry co-founder trims stake after huge loss (0 replies)
  39. Switched On: The desktop dashboard, take two (0 replies)
  40. BlackBerry co-founder trims stake after huge loss (0 replies)
  41. Apple, Microsoft and others now regret spending $4.5 billion on patents (0 replies)
  42. First phone to ship with CyanogenMod is now on sale for $599 (0 replies)
  43. Co-founder Lazaridis cuts stake in BlackBerry (0 replies)
  44. [Release] Report: Samsung now mass producing 5.25-inch 2560 x 1440 for the Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  45. Chen’s BlackBerry comeback plan compared to quadruple bypass surgery (0 replies)
  46. Monster looks to rebuild brand after loss of Beats (0 replies)
  47. This is what a $7.2 billion smartphone looks like (0 replies)
  48. [Release] Oppo N1 CyanogenMod Edition now available for $600, source code in tow (0 replies)
  49. Huge security vulnerability reportedly uncovered in Samsung phones (0 replies)
  50. 2013 is almost over, but HP will reportedly launch new smartphones this year (0 replies)
  51. Leak reveals seven new Sony devices about to be released (0 replies)
  52. Will Windows 8 be bailed out by… Android? (0 replies)
  53. BlackBerry deal bolsters Foxconn's makeover gambit (0 replies)
  54. [Release] Reicast is a Dreamcast emulator for Android, now available for free on Google Play (0 replies)
  55. HTC’s nightmarish year ends with more bad news (0 replies)
  56. TSX climbs on economic optimism, led by BlackBerry (0 replies)
  57. New CEO John Chen could be exactly what BlackBerry needs (0 replies)
  58. Awful sales forced BlackBerry to cancel two phones planned for 2014 (0 replies)
  59. Two new secret Apple acquisitions reportedly uncovered [updated] (0 replies)
  60. Two new secret Apple acquisitions reportedly uncovered (0 replies)
  61. AllCast app launches in Google Play, works with almost everything except Chromecast (0 replies)
  62. GoSmart to Offer Free Mobile Facebook Access (0 replies)
  63. Sony Updating More Xperia Phones to Android 4.3 (0 replies)
  64. [Release] Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2-inch Android tablet leaked (0 replies)
  65. [Release] First Google-certified CyanogenMod phone, the Oppo N1, on sale 12/24 [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  66. Switched On: What's become of the $100 laptop (0 replies)
  67. Chinese users welcome Apple, China Mobile deal (0 replies)
  68. BlackBerry steps back on handset business, shares jump (0 replies)
  69. Blackberry CEO says Foxconn to share margin in dea: CNBC (0 replies)
  70. Blackberry CEO says Foxconn to share margin in deal: CNBC (0 replies)
  71. Apple Scores Huge Contract With China's Largest Mobile Phone Carrier (0 replies)
  72. Lawmakers Aim to Require Smartphone Kill Switch (0 replies)
  73. The best smartphones in the world, 2013 edition (part 3) (0 replies)
  74. How the original iPhone forced Google to completely rebuild Android (0 replies)
  75. Verizon's Motorola Droid Ultra, Maxx, and Mini to get Android 4.4 starting today (0 replies)
  76. Flickr adds long overdue web embeds (0 replies)
  77. Sing along with Google (0 replies)
  78. Europe reaches deal on common mobile phone battery charger (0 replies)
  79. The first step in BlackBerry’s comeback plan: Nepotism? (0 replies)
  80. How one mobile browser is trying to save online privacy (0 replies)
  81. Ting Offering Spark Speeds to Select Phones (0 replies)
  82. Review: HTC Desire for Virgin Mobile (0 replies)
  83. ADM stays in Illinois despite lack of tax breaks (0 replies)
  84. BlackBerry's CEO hires two more of his former colleagues (0 replies)
  85. Will 2014 be the year of Windows Phone? (0 replies)
  86. BlackBerry's CEO hires two more of his former colleagues (0 replies)
  87. Samsung’s push to break free from Google starts in February (0 replies)
  88. Smartphone App Helps the Blind Go to the Movies (0 replies)
  89. Tizen OS camp to show newest' devices at Mobile World Congress (0 replies)
  90. Pebble Watch Getting Official Appstore in 2014 (0 replies)
  91. Pebble launching its own app store early next year (0 replies)
  92. Earnings Preview: BlackBerry's fiscal 3Q (0 replies)
  93. Verizon and T-Mobile to Swap Spectrum (0 replies)
  94. U.S. judge halts cell phone service fee for the poor in Georgia (0 replies)
  95. BlackBerry scores its biggest BBM win yet (0 replies)
  96. LG to bundle BlackBerry's BBM with new Android smartphones (0 replies)
  97. Vine for Windows Phone updated to support drafts (0 replies)
  98. How Apple saved us from a world filled with ugly QWERTY phones (0 replies)
  99. 11 Tips for Keeping Your Mobile Phone Secure (0 replies)
  100. AT&T LTE Hits 12 More Markets, Reaches 488 Total (0 replies)
  101. Samsung Galaxy S5 Reportedly Being Tested by AT&T (0 replies)
  102. The best smartphones in the world, 2013 edition (part 2) (1 replies)
  103. BlackBerry Messenger to come pre-installed on LG smartphones (0 replies)
  104. US mobile users flocking to Instagram (0 replies)
  105. [Release] Dropbox update adds support for creating and managing shared folders, in-app Pro upgr (0 replies)
  106. [Release] Golden HTC One now available in the UK (0 replies)
  107. Samsung fans likely stuck with a plastic Galaxy S5 after all (0 replies)
  108. LG embraces Chrome OS, announces all-in-one Chromebase desktop (0 replies)
  109. BlackBerry’s turnaround team starts taking shape (0 replies)
  110. Why the NSA Ruling Won’t Stop Phone Surveillance (0 replies)
  111. Lyve aims to effortlessly organize and protect life’s moments (0 replies)
  112. LG embraces Chrome OS, announces all-in-one desktop (0 replies)
  113. Chinese chip makers ride wave of low-cost tablets (0 replies)
  114. BlackBerry names former SAP executive to head key business segment (0 replies)
  115. BlackBerry names John Sims to lead enterprise unit (0 replies)
  116. Revol Calls It Quits, Will Hand Customers to Boost Mobile (0 replies)
  117. Samsung spent an insane amount of money to make 2013 its biggest year yet (0 replies)
  118. Facebook, Candy Crush Among 2013's Most Popular Apps (0 replies)
  119. This is the future of mobile gaming (0 replies)
  120. metaPRO 3D Glasses Promise Iron Man-Like Experience, Up for Preorder (0 replies)
  121. Top 10 Tech Fails 2013 (0 replies)
  122. Marketers Can Still Track You Through Gmail's Cached Images (0 replies)
  123. [Release] Google Zeitgeist 2013: the year’s most popular search terms and trends [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  124. Sprint and Dish to Trial LTE 4G Broadband to Homes (0 replies)
  125. The best smartphones in the world, 2013 edition (part 1) (0 replies)
  126. Quirky New Tablet Displays Notifications on its Side (0 replies)
  127. Facebook to Test Video Ads in News Feed (0 replies)
  128. World's cheapest tablet launches in the US (0 replies)
  129. Snowden Tries to Cut a Deal with Brazil (0 replies)
  130. This is why Amazon will soar in the smartphone market (0 replies)
  131. [Release] Confirmed: Oppo Find 7 will carry a 2K display – begun, the spec wars have (0 replies)
  132. Samsung Debuts GamePad for Android Phones (0 replies)
  133. [Release] LG Gx announced: 5.5-inch 1080p display, removable 3,140mAh battery (0 replies)
  134. Here’s why Apple doesn’t stand a chance when it comes to tablet market share (0 replies)
  135. Android tablet delivered by UPS left, ‘In Black Trash Can’ (0 replies)
  136. NSA Phone Data Collection Ruled Unconstitutional (0 replies)
  137. Say what? Video captures man crashing cell phone conversations (0 replies)
  138. 68% of Americans projected to own an iPhone by 2017 (0 replies)
  139. Man Joins Strangers' Cell Phone Conversations in 'Cell Phone Crashing at the Airport' (0 replies)
  140. The 8 Biggest Product Flops of 2013 (0 replies)
  141. How to make money by turning your Android phone into an SMS spambot (0 replies)
  142. [Release] LG G Flex leaked for Sprint; should have tri-band “Sprint Spark” radios (0 replies)
  143. Google acquires developer of military robots (0 replies)
  144. BlackBerry may have burned through $800 million last quarter alone (0 replies)
  145. $38 Tablet Coming to the U.S. Is it Worth Your Money? (0 replies)
  146. Battery Life Champs: Longest-Lasting Gear of 2013 (0 replies)
  147. Is this Microsoft’s next big Windows Phone update? [updated] (0 replies)
  148. Is this Microsoft’s next big Windows Phone update? (0 replies)
  149. Samsung Rumored to Launch Four Tablets in Early 2014 (0 replies)
  150. The 5 craziest robots in Google’s growing android army (0 replies)
  151. Samsung May Unveil Phone with Iris Scanner and QHD Display in February (0 replies)
  152. Sprint Spreads LTE to 70 New Markets, Covers 300 Total (0 replies)
  153. New report may expose Samsung’s secret weapons for the Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
  154. [Release] Motorola teases wooden backs for the Moto X (0 replies)
  155. BlackBerry set to lose two more executives as leadership cull continues (0 replies)
  156. BlackBerry set to lose two more senior execs as dismal earnings loom (0 replies)
  157. Struggling smartphone maker HTC names CFO as head of sales (0 replies)
  158. Holiday gifts help exercisers heat it up and cool it down (0 replies)
  159. Tablets still top holiday shopping lists, researchers say (0 replies)
  160. Review: Samsung Galaxy Light for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  161. See How Your Mobile Phone Saves You Money [INFOGRAPHIC] (0 replies)
  162. What is mobile data? Mobile data explained [INFOGRAPHIC] (0 replies)
  163. Google kills ‘accidental’ Android feature that kept user data private (0 replies)
  164. Rumor Roundup: Emojis Get Artsy At This Gallery Exhibit and Questlove Spins for Spoti (0 replies)
  165. Why Android is the key to Google’s plan to rule the world (0 replies)
  166. EFF criticizes Google for removing secret Android app permission manager (0 replies)
  167. Sprint Weighing 2014 Bid for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  168. KitKat Android Upgrades Arrive: Is Your Device Included? (0 replies)
  169. Google removes privacy feature from Android mobile software (0 replies)
  170. Samsung merges its smartphone and camera divisions (0 replies)
  171. The Galaxy S4 has become the only Android phone that matters (0 replies)
  172. Samsung's merges its smartphone and camera divisions (0 replies)
  173. Cisco plans to add 1,700 jobs in Canadian expansion (0 replies)
  174. Best Buy Slashes iPhone 5s Price to $125 (0 replies)
  175. Skype for Android now floats video calls on top of other apps (0 replies)
  176. Google's new Tips site helps you dig deeper into Android, Gmail, Chrome, and more (0 replies)
  177. How we stopped communicating like animals: 15 ways phones have evolved (0 replies)
  178. Nexus 7 Price Drops to Just $179 at Office Depot (0 replies)
  179. LG Answers Complaints by Producing Sturdier Nexus 5's (0 replies)
  180. Android fragmentation vs. iOS fragmentation (0 replies)
  181. Marketers excited about Gmail image display changes (0 replies)
  182. FCC Officially Proposes to Allow Phone Use on Planes (0 replies)
  183. The Top 10 Video Games of 2013 (0 replies)
  184. Android Security-Flaw Trifecta Threatens Smartphones, Tablets (0 replies)
  185. Google's new Tips site helps you dig deeper into Android, Gmail, Chrome, and more (0 replies)
  186. Justin Bieber Nabs Instagram's Most Liked Picture of 2013 (0 replies)
  187. [Release] Sony ‘Amami’ passes FCC, looks like Xperia Z1 Mini (0 replies)
  188. Isis Mobile Wallet Adds Wells Fargo Cards (0 replies)
  189. Yet another huge market Apple’s iPhone is dominating (0 replies)
  190. Apple iPhone 5s Crowned Top Selling Phone Across U.S. Carriers (0 replies)
  191. BlackBerry extends key deadline to boost capital raise (0 replies)
  192. 5 fab phones that rocked our socks in 2013 (0 replies)
  193. Former Google patent chief walks through USPTO revolving door (0 replies)
  194. Rezence Wireless Power System to Launch by Year End (0 replies)
  195. Rezence Wireless Power System to Launch by Year End (0 replies)
  196. FCC Says Inflight Calls a Go, But DoT Says No (0 replies)
  197. Why Apple laughs off market share statistics (0 replies)
  198. Cheap Indian phone brand Micromax aims to go global, high-end (0 replies)
  199. Carriers Agree to Make Unlocking Phones Easier, Eventually (0 replies)
  200. With split vote, U.S. FCC starts review of rules on in-flight phone use (0 replies)
  201. Carriers Agree to Make Unlocking Phones Easier (0 replies)
  202. Rezence Wireless Power System to Launch by Year End (0 replies)
  203. U.S. transportation head joins debate on in-flight calls (0 replies)
  204. Court allows HTC to sell One Mini phone in UK (0 replies)
  205. President Lincoln makes cameo in Apple-Samsung court battle (0 replies)
  206. [Release] This is what the HTC One sequel (HTC M8) could end up looking like [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  207. 21st Century Fox CEO to cable critics: Bundles are good for you (0 replies)
  208. Smartphone patent wars exposed as completely futile (0 replies)
  209. FCC chairman is fighting to allow cell phone calls on planes (0 replies)
  210. Gmail will soon display images in your email by default (0 replies)
  211. Google’s Nexus 5 is finally back in stock… for now (0 replies)
  212. Mozilla signs on partners in open mobile system push (0 replies)
  213. What is Android worth? (0 replies)
  214. Apple fanboy explains why he couldn’t stand using the Nexus 5 for more than 24 hours (0 replies)
  215. [Release] Oppo begins teasing Oppo Find 7 with Snapdragon 805, 3GB of RAM and more (0 replies)
  216. Rezence Wireless Charging Coming Early 2014 (0 replies)
  217. Nokia building low-cost Android phone (0 replies)
  218. South Korea court denies Samsung a ban on Apple's iPhone and iPad (0 replies)
  219. Some U.S. carriers deny accusation they refused to install 'kill switch' on cellphone (0 replies)
  220. New York attorney general demands answers on smartphone security decision (0 replies)
  221. President Lincoln makes cameo in Apple Samsung court battle (0 replies)
  222. President Lincoln makes cameo in Apple Samsung court battle (0 replies)
  223. NY state AG demands answers on smartphone security decision (0 replies)
  224. Spotify goes mobile with free music streaming (0 replies)
  225. Could the Smarty Ring Beat the Smartwatch? (0 replies)
  226. To compete with Android, Microsoft considers free versions of Windows Phone and Windo (0 replies)
  227. Android Device Manager App Lets One Phone Lock Another (0 replies)
  228. The king of Black Friday: 7-inch Android tablets (0 replies)
  229. Spotify goes mobile with free music streaming (0 replies)
  230. Finally, some (sort of) good news for BlackBerry fans (0 replies)
  231. Spotify Offers Free Listening from Mobile Devices (0 replies)
  232. Spotify announces free streaming on Android and iPhone, but only in Shuffle mode (0 replies)
  233. ASUS PadFone May Come to Major U.S. Carrier in Q2 2014 (0 replies)
  234. Nokia built an Android phone to ensure the company’s sale to Microsoft (0 replies)
  235. Sony and LG jump on the Google Play Edition bandwagon (0 replies)
  236. Nokia Developing Normandy Android Phone (Report) (0 replies)
  237. [Release] ASUS reveals Padfone Mini, a 4.3-inch phone that fits into a 7-inch tablet dock (0 replies)
  238. Microsoft’s aggressive tablet strategy might finally pay off (0 replies)
  239. Sprint CEO: Forget T-Mobile, 2014 is our time to shine (0 replies)
  240. 'Angry Birds Go!' races onto iOS and Android (0 replies)
  241. New York asks wireless carriers why they oppose antitheft switch: NYT (1 replies)
  242. Nokia’s not done yet: 8.3-inch Lumia tablet, 4.5-inch phone in the works (0 replies)
  243. Twitter for Android and iOS Updated with DM Pix (0 replies)
  244. Sprint Adds Spark-Enabled Galaxy S4 to Smartphone Lineup (0 replies)
  245. The 24K Gold HTC One: A Smartphone Fit for a King (0 replies)
  246. Sprint to Sell New Spark-Compatible Galaxy S4 (0 replies)
  247. Gift Guide: Navigating maze of phone, plan choices (0 replies)
  248. Sony Z Ultra Gets Google Play Treatment (0 replies)
  249. [Release] Sony Z Ultra Google Play edition now available for $650 in the Google Play Store (0 replies)
  250. LG takes on the Nexus 7 with an 8-inch Google Play Edition tablet (0 replies)