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