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- NY state AG demands answers on smartphone security decision (0 replies)
- Spotify goes mobile with free music streaming (0 replies)
- Could the Smarty Ring Beat the Smartwatch? (0 replies)
- To compete with Android, Microsoft considers free versions of Windows Phone and Windo (0 replies)
- Android Device Manager App Lets One Phone Lock Another (0 replies)
- The king of Black Friday: 7-inch Android tablets (0 replies)
- Spotify goes mobile with free music streaming (0 replies)
- Finally, some (sort of) good news for BlackBerry fans (0 replies)
- Spotify Offers Free Listening from Mobile Devices (0 replies)
- Spotify announces free streaming on Android and iPhone, but only in Shuffle mode (0 replies)
- ASUS PadFone May Come to Major U.S. Carrier in Q2 2014 (0 replies)
- Nokia built an Android phone to ensure the company’s sale to Microsoft (0 replies)
- Sony and LG jump on the Google Play Edition bandwagon (0 replies)
- Nokia Developing Normandy Android Phone (Report) (0 replies)
- [Release] ASUS reveals Padfone Mini, a 4.3-inch phone that fits into a 7-inch tablet dock (0 replies)
- Microsoft’s aggressive tablet strategy might finally pay off (0 replies)
- Sprint CEO: Forget T-Mobile, 2014 is our time to shine (0 replies)
- 'Angry Birds Go!' races onto iOS and Android (0 replies)
- New York asks wireless carriers why they oppose antitheft switch: NYT (1 replies)
- Nokia’s not done yet: 8.3-inch Lumia tablet, 4.5-inch phone in the works (0 replies)
- Twitter for Android and iOS Updated with DM Pix (0 replies)
- Sprint Adds Spark-Enabled Galaxy S4 to Smartphone Lineup (0 replies)
- The 24K Gold HTC One: A Smartphone Fit for a King (0 replies)
- Sprint to Sell New Spark-Compatible Galaxy S4 (0 replies)
- Gift Guide: Navigating maze of phone, plan choices (0 replies)
- Sony Z Ultra Gets Google Play Treatment (0 replies)
- [Release] Sony Z Ultra Google Play edition now available for $650 in the Google Play Store (0 replies)
- LG takes on the Nexus 7 with an 8-inch Google Play Edition tablet (0 replies)
- [Release] LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play edition is official; pure Android tablet for $350 (0 replies)
- Canonical Finds Phonemaker for Ubuntu Touch OS (0 replies)
- Sprint Says Chicago-Area Network Improved (0 replies)
- Microsoft’s Socl network hits the app store(s) (0 replies)
- The 9 best-selling smartphones in Japan are all iPhones (0 replies)
- [Release] Exclusive: Avia Chromecast app review, cast personal music, photos, videos from Googl (0 replies)
- AT&T Open to Spectrum Limits In Incentive Auction (0 replies)
- App looks to block mobile location tracking, but it won’t stop the NSA (0 replies)
- Study Says Incessant Instagramming Keeps You From Actually Remembering Things (0 replies)
- Gadget spam or just trolling? Samsung preps ninth version of Galaxy S4 (0 replies)
- Microsoft’s social network goes mobile with iOS, Android, and Windows Phone apps (0 replies)
- No hope for LG or HTC (0 replies)
- [Release] Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 announced; brings integrated LTE modem to budget phones, earl (0 replies)
- [Release] Oppo N1 now available for $599 (0 replies)
- AT&T's first international LTE roaming deal is very cool (0 replies)
- The Moto G looks like Google’s shot across Samsung’s bow (0 replies)
- Witness: 100 aboard Costa ship when captain fled (0 replies)
- A look inside Samsung’s smartphone torture chamber (0 replies)
- Singtrix System Turns Any Song into a Karaoke Track (0 replies)
- Big storage in a little space: Samsung's 840 EVO is the world's first 1TB mSATA SSD (0 replies)
- HTC One Unlocked with 32GB of Storage Now Just $0 Down (0 replies)
- Chances Are Your Doctor’s Cell Phone Is Crawling With Diseases (0 replies)
- iBeacon Beater? Qualcomm Debuts Gimbal Beacons to Track Shoppers (0 replies)
- Sprint Seeking More Cash (0 replies)
- Reports: Nexus TV coming in 2014 (0 replies)
- Switched On: Expunging Xbox (0 replies)
- Stranded passenger shoots mini-documentary inside Dallas airport (0 replies)
- MetroPCS Spectrum Lets T-Mobile Rev Up LTE Speeds (0 replies)
- HTC starts selling flagship One directly for $0 down (0 replies)
- Beyond Chromecast: Google reportedly prepares ‘Nexus TV’ set-top box (0 replies)
- Lumps of Coal: 5 Gadget Gifts to Avoid (0 replies)
- The Top Trending Items This Holiday Season (0 replies)
- [Release] Oppo Find 7 could debut with Snapdragon 805 CPU (0 replies)
- FCC Targeting Mid 2015 for 600MHz Incentive Auction (0 replies)
- Typo iPhone Keyboard Case: Ryan Seacrest Invests $1M So He Can Toss His BlackBerry (0 replies)
- Apple's legal bill in Samsung fight $60M and counting (0 replies)
- Samsung, Philips among companies raided by EU antitrust investigators (0 replies)
- FTC finds popular flashlight app for Android illegally sharing data with advertisers (0 replies)
- Twitter to be available on mobile phones without Internet (0 replies)
- How to Get to a Human When Calling Customer Service This Holiday Season (0 replies)
- Ryan Seacrest invested $1 million to transform your iPhone into a BlackBerry (0 replies)
- Nikon puts Polaroid's terrible mirrorless camera out of its misery (0 replies)
- Millions of Android users 'deceived' by flashlight app that shares location with adve (0 replies)
- Samsung, Philips among companies raided by EU antitrust investigators (0 replies)
- [Release] ASUS to unveil Padfone Mini at December 11th event in Taiwan (0 replies)
- Verizon Triples LTE Capacity in 4G War Against AT&T (0 replies)
- BlackBerry Missed Out on Bieber Fever (0 replies)
- NSA gathers nearly 5 billion cell phone records every day (0 replies)
- Don't Worry, Americans: Obama Says the NSA 'Does a Very Good Job' of Not Spying on Yo (0 replies)
- Verizon Boosts LTE Capacity In Dozens of Markets (0 replies)
- [Release] Pantech Vega Secret Up announced – high end specs, fingerprint reader and “privacy pr (0 replies)
- HTC Offering Its Own Payment Plan for HTC One (0 replies)
- Google’s $500 million Moto X marketing splurge looks like a dud (0 replies)
- Massive NSA cellphone-tracking program snares some Americans, too (0 replies)
- BlackBerry may have to shrink its way to success (0 replies)
- Why Obama Can't Use an iPhone (0 replies)
- Still avoiding Android exclusivity, Samsung readies new Windows Phone (0 replies)
- FTC says flashlight app left consumers in the dark (0 replies)
- Twitter to be available on mobile phones without Internet (0 replies)
- Google may lose major patent case with big ramifications for Android (0 replies)
- Ex-BlackBerry employees, partners dish on company’s epic blunders (0 replies)
- FTC says flashlight app left consumers in the dark (0 replies)
- Obama can't have an iPhone. The reason might (not) surprise you! (0 replies)
- Android 4.4.1 KitKat update incoming with Nexus 5 camera fixes (0 replies)
- Zact to Pack Disney Content, Parental Controls on Awe (0 replies)
- Samsung investigating labor conditions at supplier factory in China (0 replies)
- Samsung investigating labor conditions at supplier factory in China (0 replies)
- Zact Adds Free Disney Apps to Kid-Friendly Smartphone (0 replies)
- Obama can’t use an iPhone even if he wants to – for ‘security reasons’ (0 replies)
- AT&T Joins T-Mobile In Seeking Verizon's 700MHz Spectrum (0 replies)
- AT&T Offers 18-Month Device Financing Option (0 replies)
- Android, Bluetooth, and your car will all play nicer with new Broadcom software (0 replies)
- AT&T Carves Subsidies Out of Monthly Plans (0 replies)
- AT&T Intros Mobile Share Value Plans for Less Green (0 replies)
- DOD’s $5 Billion Push to Stop the Next Edward Snowden (0 replies)
- Facial recognition tech: Privacy, best practices on Obama’s agenda (0 replies)
- Obama says he's not allowed iPhone for 'security reasons' (0 replies)
- Google's Building an Army of Robots (0 replies)
- YouTube’s streaming music service launch reportedly delayed to 2014 (0 replies)
- Obama Tells Youth Obamacare Cheaper Than Cell Phone Bill (0 replies)
- Switched On: Banishing Bing (0 replies)
- How to Hack Other People's Drones for Less Than $400 (0 replies)
- Honda Brings Siri Onboard in Connected 2014 Civic (0 replies)
- NSA tracks mobile phone locations worldwide: report (0 replies)
- [Release] Code found in Plex software hints that Chromecast support is just around the corner (0 replies)
- WSJ: Samsung’s mobile security program has been a bust so far (0 replies)
- The NSA's Ability to Track Cell Phone Locations Renders Privacy Protections 'Futile' (0 replies)
- Obama: 'I'm not allowed an iPhone' (0 replies)
- Apple’s iPhone named most searched-for tech device of 2013 (0 replies)
- Now Amazon is pulling ahead of Nintendo in handheld gaming in the U.S. (0 replies)
- Google's former head of Android now running its robotics group: report (0 replies)
- Nymi Wristband Uses Your Heartbeat As Your Password (0 replies)
- U.S. court questions Google defense against Oracle over Android (0 replies)
- Want to save money on your cell phone bill? Dump your carrier (0 replies)
- Google Dreams of a Robot Workforce (0 replies)
- CEO of Android phone maker: iPhone is ‘best smartphone on the planet’ (0 replies)
- Motorola reveals how you can buy a $349 Moto X today and Monday (0 replies)
- From Android to automatons: Rubin's robots are Google's next moonshot (0 replies)
- BlackBerry’s fate may rest in this man’s hands (0 replies)
- Kindle Fire is more popular among gamers than ‘normal’ Android tablets (0 replies)
- [Release] LG G Flex starts going on sale worldwide; coming to Europe in January (0 replies)
- YotaPhone dual-screen handset goes on sale (0 replies)
- Forget Amazon — it's Google that may revolutionize package delivery (0 replies)
- [Release] Any.DO brings Cal, a beautiful calendar app for Android, to Google Play (0 replies)
- One-time Android boss Andy Rubin becomes… Google’s android boss (0 replies)
- BlackBerry interim boss in it for the long haul: Fairfax (0 replies)
- Greece, BlackBerry - 'cautious' bets for Canada's Fairfax (0 replies)
- BlackBerry woes seen giving iPad a big boost (0 replies)
- LG to Put Qualcomm's AllJoyn Tech Into Its Smart TVs (0 replies)
- HTC 'One Mini' faces UK ban after court ruling on patent infringement (0 replies)
- [Release] What’s the best Android tablet to buy as of December 2013? (0 replies)
- KitKat gains steam, now on 1.1% of all Android devices (0 replies)
- Windows tablet shipments to grow, but won't challenge Android, iOS (0 replies)
- HTC One sequel release date unveiled by UK judge (0 replies)
- [Release] HTC One successor could launch as early as February, according to UK Judge (0 replies)
- Windows tablet shipments to grow, but won't challenge Android, iOS (0 replies)
- Judge says HTC One successor will arrive early next year in patent ruling (0 replies)
- More than just a smartphone maker: BlackBerry shows signs of life (0 replies)
- BlackBerry Says BES 10.2 Available for Businesses (0 replies)
- BlackBerry says making headway with corporate, government clients (0 replies)
- A month with the iPad Air (0 replies)
- Motorola says sorry for botching Moto X sale, will offer $349 deal again (0 replies)
- Even Android users want iPads instead of Android tablets (0 replies)
- BlackBerry upgrades BES to improve Android, iOS management (0 replies)
- Forget what you’ve read: New report says Galaxy S5 will definitely be metal (0 replies)
- Apple seeks to bar key Samsung executives from licensing negotiations (0 replies)
- Windows 8 isn’t saving the PC market as sales continue to tank (0 replies)
- HTC hit with major smartphone sales ban in the UK (0 replies)
- BlackBerry upgrades BES to improve Android, iOS management (0 replies)
- Ultra Mobile Expands Free Calling to 70 Countries (0 replies)
- Apple seeks to bar key Samsung executives from licensing negotiations (0 replies)
- [Release] Android versions chart updated for the month of December, Android 4.4 KitKat debuts a (0 replies)
- [Release] What’s the best Android phone to buy as of December 2013? (0 replies)
- Zact Adds ZTE Awe to Smartphone Lineup (0 replies)
- BlackBerry dismisses demise talk, says 'very much alive' (0 replies)
- BlackBerry is 'here to stay', interim CEO tells customers (0 replies)
- Video: New app can stream video from Android devices to Apple TV (0 replies)
- BlackBerry head says company is 'very much alive' (0 replies)
- BlackBerry head says company is 'very much alive' (0 replies)
- Google hates patents… but collects 1,800 new patents this year alone (0 replies)
- iOS share falls in November as Android enjoys biggest gain of 2013 (0 replies)
- [Release] Nike might have a new smart watch coming, but will Android users have reason to care? (0 replies)
- BlackBerry tries to shoo off vultures in latest open letter (0 replies)
- [Release] Samsung offers the Galaxy Note 3 in three new seductive color options (0 replies)
- Microsoft is finally tired of bashing Apple, sets sights on Samsung instead (0 replies)
- iPad and iPhone win Black Friday online shopping war against Android (0 replies)
- FIFA launches first official football app (0 replies)
- [Release] Oppo N1 available in the US unlocked for $599 December 10th (0 replies)
- A chilling start for the shopping season (0 replies)
- AP PHOTOS: Science in silence in Radio Quiet Zone (0 replies)
- Online sales soar in Black Friday two-day shopping frenzy (0 replies)
- Online sales soar in Black Friday two-day shopping frenzy (0 replies)
- Researchers use NSA’s own tactics to see how invasive NSA spying is (0 replies)
- [Release] Moto G now available for pre-order on Amazon – same low $180 price, ships Dec 4th (0 replies)
- No end in sight for HTC’s downward spiral (0 replies)
- Samsung is closer than ever to matching Apple’s online buzz (0 replies)
- Google joins Black Friday fun with Cyber Weekend Deals (0 replies)
- [Release] HTC One Developer Edition and unlocked models receiving KitKat starting TODAY (0 replies)
- Mozilla might be the latest recruit in Samsung’s anti-Android army (0 replies)
- How the NSA could bail out BlackBerry (0 replies)
- CyanogenMod removed from Google Play after terms of service violation (0 replies)
- More clues emerge about YouTube's music streaming service (0 replies)
- CyanogenMod removed from Google Play after terms of service violation (0 replies)
- HTC's One gets new expansion capacities (0 replies)
- YouTube’s upcoming streaming music service revealed in new app (0 replies)
- [Release] Mobile Roar Podcast: Happy Twerkey Day! Check out the week’s top news stories and Bla (0 replies)
- Five great free apps to make Black Friday less painful (0 replies)
- Samsung’s marketing Death Star spent $14 billion this year (0 replies)
- [Release] Happy Thanksgiving from Phandroid! (0 replies)
- Galaxy Gear sequel to reportedly launch alongside Galaxy S5 next year (0 replies)
- BlackBerry unveils the next crucial step in BBM’s evolution (0 replies)
- Windows Phone is thriving at the low-end, dying at the high-end (0 replies)
- YouTube for Android code hints at upcoming 'Music Pass' streaming service (0 replies)
- Multiple Samsung, HTC devices banned from benchmark site for cheating (0 replies)
- Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini for Sprint (0 replies)
- Leaked Galaxy S5 specs again point to beastly phone – with plastic case (0 replies)
- Do your homework before buying a new smartphone this Black Friday (0 replies)
- BlackBerry is actually beating Samsung… in one market (0 replies)
- The holiday hunt: Reviews of every awesome smartphone currently available (0 replies)
- [Release] Samsung Galaxy S5 said to hit mass production January, launching alongside next Galax (0 replies)
- Why You Should Avoid the $50 Black Friday Doorbuster Android Tablets (0 replies)
- Niger cuts off third of mobile phones to stop crime (0 replies)
- How to search Google on your computer without lifting a finger (0 replies)
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas coming to mobile devices in December (0 replies)
- Tablets and PCs to tie for worldwide sales in 2014 (0 replies)
- One chart shows why BlackBerry 10 has struggled to attract developers (0 replies)
- BlackBerry signs key deal to keep BBM surge going strong on Android (0 replies)
- [Release] Motorola Moto G now available in the US from Motorola.com starting at $179 unlocked (0 replies)
- You Can Now Visit Middle Earth on Google Maps, If You're Into That Sort of Thing (0 replies)
- Gov Strikes Deal with Broadcasters Over 1755MHz (0 replies)
- This is what everyone hates the most about their smartphones (0 replies)
- NSA Used Retro Tactics to Spy on Yahoo, Google (0 replies)
- Judge refuses to stay Apple-Samsung lawsuit pending patent review (0 replies)
- This could be one of the Galaxy S5 (0 replies)
- Judge refuses to stay Apple-Samsung lawsuit pending patent review (0 replies)
- HTC looks to become latest to cash in on gold smartphone rush (0 replies)
- [Release] Get a $30 HTC One on Verizon and Sprint for Black Friday (plus a chance to win a gold (0 replies)
- China launches monopoly probe against Qualcomm (0 replies)
- The Newtown Shooter Was Obsessed with Other School Shootings (0 replies)
- China launches monopoly probe against Qualcomm (0 replies)
- [Release] Final Fantasy IV: The After Years arrives on Android, download on Google Play for $16 (0 replies)
- Coolpad Flo Hits T-Mobile's GoSmart Prepaid Network (0 replies)
- New BlackBerry CEO gets off on right foot by giving old execs the boot (0 replies)
- Three BlackBerry execs leaving smartphone maker (0 replies)
- HTC One sequel specs purportedly revealed in new benchmark (0 replies)
- HTC Desire / Desire 601 (CDMA) with Virgin Mobile (0 replies)
- Another Apple supplier faces criticism over labor conditions in China (0 replies)
- Review: HTC, Nokia offer good, giant choices (0 replies)
- Another Apple supplier faces criticism over labor conditions in China (0 replies)
- HTC One gold edition launches (0 replies)
- TSX steady as Iran deal lifts banks, hits resources (0 replies)
- Google chairman explains how to herd stray iSheep into Android flock (0 replies)
- How to switch from iPhone to Android in 4 easy steps, courtesy of Google's chairman (0 replies)
- Google chairman explains how to herd stray ‘iSheep’ into Android flock (0 replies)
- Three key BlackBerry executives ousted as new CEO tries to salvage the company (0 replies)
- T-Mobile Pushes Alcatel Phones to MetroPCS (0 replies)
- BlackBerry Bounces More Execs (0 replies)
- [Release] HTC One in gold goes official (0 replies)
- BlackBerry shakeup continues as COO, CFO depart (0 replies)
- Thoughtful iPhone Burglar Sends Victim Handwritten List of 1,000 Contacts (0 replies)
- Two more BlackBerry executives out in latest round of bloodletting (0 replies)
- Three top BlackBerry executives to leave in management shake-up (0 replies)
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