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  1. Kazam: Former HTC execs take on their old employer with new phones (0 replies)
  2. Former Apple CEO John Sculley nearly bid on BlackBerry (0 replies)
  3. Huge damage award at stake as Apple, Samsung return to court next week (0 replies)
  4. Android is generating $2 billion a year… for Microsoft (0 replies)
  5. Huge damage award at stake as Apple, Samsung return to court next week (0 replies)
  6. Google Now for iOS now on par with Android version (0 replies)
  7. Samsung admits to shoddy software, plans to throw cash at the problem (0 replies)
  8. Exclusive: Qatari sovereign fund invests in BlackBerry debt offer - source (0 replies)
  9. iPhone 5s props up Apple's market share in China, but Samsung still leads (0 replies)
  10. Google Nexus 5 review (0 replies)
  11. Sprint MVNO Karma Expanding to LTE (0 replies)
  12. [Release] Sign-up to attend Motorola’s Moto G Google+ live event on November 13th (0 replies)
  13. The Samsung Galaxy SIV is the best smartphone for battery life (0 replies)
  14. iPhone 5s props up Apple's market share in China, but Samsung still leads (0 replies)
  15. Android’s adoption rate is unprecedented in tech history (0 replies)
  16. Developers still think Windows 8 has potential—if Microsoft steps up (0 replies)
  17. $50 Android tablets look to take over the holidays (0 replies)
  18. What BlackBerry may have up its sleeve for ‘Plan C’ (0 replies)
  19. Video: Sony unloads a handful of PlayStation 4 launch trailers (0 replies)
  20. T-Mobile Launches MetroPCS Service in 15 More Markets (0 replies)
  21. How Microsoft’s brute financial force will bring apps to Windows Phone (0 replies)
  22. [Release] Nexus 5 boot-up animation and the Android 4.4 KITKAT easter egg [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  23. iPhone 5s, 5c battery life doesn’t stack up to Android counterparts (0 replies)
  24. Galaxy S 4 has best battery life, iPhone 5s well behind other smartphones in new test (0 replies)
  25. Canadian government reportedly nixed Lenovo’s BlackBerry bid (0 replies)
  26. Comcast's Xfinity TV Go app now available, offers live TV anywhere there's Wi-Fi (0 replies)
  27. Most active Nasdaq-traded stocks (0 replies)
  28. Verizon announces its own 7-inch Android tablet, the first product in the 'Ellipsis f (0 replies)
  29. [Release] The Nexus 5 (0 replies)
  30. [Release] How to root the Nexus 5 (0 replies)
  31. New book says Steve Jobs saw the iPad as Android repellant (0 replies)
  32. [Release] The LG G Flex can flex… no, seriously [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  33. HTC’s downward revenue spiral to continue in Q4 (0 replies)
  34. Switched On: If it ain't broke, fix it (0 replies)
  35. HTC to slash costs in drive to eke out fourth-quarter profit (0 replies)
  36. MyVegas smartphone slots lure players to Sin City (0 replies)
  37. BlackBerry abandons bid to sell itself, CEO out (0 replies)
  38. BlackBerry calls off sale, spurring doubts and stock plunge (0 replies)
  39. Nokia helps Windows Phone overtake iOS in key European market (0 replies)
  40. Nokia Lumia 929 specs supposedly fully outlined in latest leak (0 replies)
  41. BlackBerry to focus on software _ not devices (0 replies)
  42. Kellogg and BlackBerry are big market movers (1 replies)
  43. BlackBerry has no plans to shut down its handset business (0 replies)
  44. BlackBerry Abandons Buyout, CEO Quits (0 replies)
  45. News Summary: BlackBerry abandons sale, CEO out (0 replies)
  46. The Boy Genius Report: The past four years of BlackBerry warning signs (0 replies)
  47. Business events scheduled for Tuesday (0 replies)
  48. BlackBerry abandons bid to sell itself, CEO out (0 replies)
  49. Wheeler Officially FCC Chair, Appoints Staff (0 replies)
  50. iPhone 5s seen spawning wave of fingerprint scanning copycats (0 replies)
  51. Will Samsung ever finally attack Android? (0 replies)
  52. BlackBerry says has no plans to shut down handset unit (0 replies)
  53. Instant View: BlackBerry calls off sale, will replace CEO (0 replies)
  54. Blackberry Isn't Going to Sell Itself After All (0 replies)
  55. [Release] Blackberry lives: won’t sell after $1 billion injection in private funding, new CEO (0 replies)
  56. A dark month for Canada (0 replies)
  57. BlackBerry abandons sale process, CEO out (0 replies)
  58. BlackBerry scraps bid for buyer, ousts CEO (0 replies)
  59. Wall St. set to rise at open; BlackBerry plummets (0 replies)
  60. BlackBerry abandons sale process, CEO out (0 replies)
  61. TSX may rise on ECB rate hopes, BlackBerry to fall (0 replies)
  62. BlackBerry CEO out as Fairfax buyout fails [updated] (0 replies)
  63. BlackBerry calls off sale, to replace CEO: Globe (0 replies)
  64. BlackBerry CEO reportedly out as Fairfax buyout fails (0 replies)
  65. Nokia and Samsung Extend Patent Agreement (0 replies)
  66. [Release] Motorola sends save-the-dates for Moto G announcement (0 replies)
  67. Android KitKat OK Google voice activation not Nexus 5 limited (0 replies)
  68. Nexus 5 first-impressions (0 replies)
  69. Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 hands-on (0 replies)
  70. [Release] Look away now: there’s another patent storm coming Google’s way (0 replies)
  71. [Release] What’s the best Android phone to buy as of November 2013? (0 replies)
  72. Fairfax struggles to raise funds for BlackBerry bid: sources (0 replies)
  73. [Release] Moto G leaked in a print ads, specs seemingly confirmed (0 replies)
  74. How Google is flexing its muscles to take more control of Android (0 replies)
  75. Is your Android device getting the KitKat upgrade? (0 replies)
  76. PS4, Xbox One hard drives will only fit 12 full-sized games (0 replies)
  77. Is your Android device getting the KitKat upgrade? (0 replies)
  78. Monday is D-Day for BlackBerry (0 replies)
  79. A list of every phone set to get Android 4.4 KitKat so far (0 replies)
  80. How to Prepare Your Car for Winter (0 replies)
  81. [Release] Round-up: everything you need to know about the Nexus 5! (0 replies)
  82. Your iPhone 5s is a hands-free 360-degree panoramic camera and you didn’t even know i (0 replies)
  83. 49% of tablet trade-ins going to iPad upgrades, only 5% to Surface (0 replies)
  84. Quick Fix: How To Take A Screen Shot on Your Phone (0 replies)
  85. How to instantly check all nearby Apple Stores for iPad Air stock (0 replies)
  86. Google, Samsung and others sued by acquirer of Nortel patents Rockstar (0 replies)
  87. Apple runs to rival Samsung seeking savior for iPad mini (0 replies)
  88. Boost to Sell No-Contract iPhones for $100 Off (0 replies)
  89. Edward Snowden Is Suddenly Popular with German Politicians (0 replies)
  90. Patent World War: Google, Samsung, HTC sued by Apple, Microsoft, Sony (0 replies)
  91. Earnings schedule for the week of 11/4/2013 (0 replies)
  92. Google, Samsung and others sued by acquirer of Nortel patents Rockstar (0 replies)
  93. Google, Samsung, Huawei sued over Nortel patents (0 replies)
  94. iPad Air still coveted by Chinese consumers, despite rise of Android tablets (0 replies)
  95. Google, Samsung, Huawei sued over Nortel patents (0 replies)
  96. Fairfax Financial swings to loss on equity hedges (0 replies)
  97. Sony still confident in huge PS4 launch, sales seen hitting 5M by March (0 replies)
  98. [Release] Nexus 5 vs iPhone 5S vs Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nokia Lumia 1020 (0 replies)
  99. Google unveils new smartphone in Nexus line (0 replies)
  100. [Release] HTC chimes in on plans to update HTC One to Android 4.4 KitKat (all variants) (0 replies)
  101. Google releases 1st phone powered by 'Kit Kat' (0 replies)
  102. Google launches 'KitKat' software, sweetens features on range of phones (0 replies)
  103. Sony sees suprising smartphone traction as it gnaws at HTC’s corpse (0 replies)
  104. Google Details Android 4.4 KitKat (0 replies)
  105. AT&T: Buy a phone, get a free tablet (0 replies)
  106. Google Reveals Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 KitKat (0 replies)
  107. [Release] Android 4.4 Kit Kat: 56 minutes of videos show what’s new in design and development (0 replies)
  108. Google unveils new smartphone in Nexus line (0 replies)
  109. [Release] Nexus 5 officially available Google Play Store; $350 for 16GB, $399 for 32GB (0 replies)
  110. Google Now and speech recognition get big updates in Android 4.4 KitKat (0 replies)
  111. Android 4.4 KitKat comes with smarter, more connected phone dialer (0 replies)
  112. The wait is finally over: Google debuts new Nexus 5 hero phone (0 replies)
  113. Test shows Nexus 5 is the best gaming phone in the world – aside from the iPhone 5s (0 replies)
  114. Intel gets serious about 4G LTE with new chip (0 replies)
  115. Android 4.4 KitKat details revealed in leaked document, screenshots (0 replies)
  116. Mobile phones lift banking reach in Kenya to 67 pct of adults (0 replies)
  117. Pandora brings its personalized streaming radio to Chromecast (0 replies)
  118. Nexus 5 rumor round-up: here on Halloween (0 replies)
  119. Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia cleared in India (0 replies)
  120. Apple is losing tablet market share – here’s why it might not matter (0 replies)
  121. Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia cleared in India (0 replies)
  122. Touchscreen monitor shootout: Dell's P2314T takes on Samsung's S24C770T (0 replies)
  123. Samsung Ativ Book 9 Lite review: It's like a laptop for your Galaxy phone (0 replies)
  124. How Samsung will convert you to its mobile app theology (0 replies)
  125. Android KitKat confidential doc shows low-end device targeting to mitigate fragmentat (0 replies)
  126. New Lenovo tablet takes cues from Surface, adds 18-hour battery life (0 replies)
  127. Sprint Spark enhanced LTE brings 1Gbps speeds to smartphones (0 replies)
  128. Facebook’s fear comes into focus: Teens are fleeing (0 replies)
  129. Nokia looks to ban HTC One sales in the UK following patent win (0 replies)
  130. Facebook’s mobile growth dazzles – and has implications for BlackBerry (0 replies)
  131. Sprint demonstrates 1 gigabit wireless data speeds (0 replies)
  132. BlackBerry market share falls to just 1.5% (0 replies)
  133. UK court: HTC One infringes on Nokia patent (0 replies)
  134. Sprint Details First Tri-Band LTE Phones with 'Spark' (0 replies)
  135. HTC One infringes on Nokia patent, UK court rules (0 replies)
  136. Heineken extends Champions League deal by three years (0 replies)
  137. Soccer-Heineken extends Champions League deal by three years (0 replies)
  138. HTC says to appeal UK court decision on Nokia patent case (0 replies)
  139. Sprint Offers LTE Progress Report (0 replies)
  140. UK court finds in favor of Nokia in HTC patent case (0 replies)
  141. Heineken extends Champions League deal by three years (0 replies)
  142. Soccer-Heineken extends Champions League deal by three years (0 replies)
  143. Nexus 5 shown unboxed in new leaked picture (0 replies)
  144. Intel to Fabricate ARM Chips (0 replies)
  145. Apple iPhone 5s battery issue could result in reduced battery life (0 replies)
  146. BlackBerry, Facebook 'met over potential bid' (0 replies)
  147. Sprint to Demo Its 2.5GHz Network Technology (0 replies)
  148. [Release] Is this a picture of the Nexus 5 fresh out of the box? (0 replies)
  149. Facebook won't buy BlackBerry, but it should (0 replies)
  150. Why BBM for Android, iOS Success will be short-lived (0 replies)
  151. Gimme a break: The features we won't see in Android Kit Kat (0 replies)
  152. Oculus Rift virtual reality mobile headset coming to Android devices (0 replies)
  153. Twitter puts photos "front and center" on mobile (0 replies)
  154. Motorola’s Project Ara: The modular phone you can own forever (0 replies)
  155. [Release] Download: New Google+ app with enhanced Auto Awesome features (0 replies)
  156. Data Connection Optimizer (0 replies)
  157. BlackBerry met with Facebook about potential bid: WSJ (0 replies)
  158. [Release] Google+ Auto Awesome gets a handful of new features: Action, Eraser, Movie editing an (0 replies)
  159. And the surprise dark horse bidder for BlackBerry is… Facebook? (0 replies)
  160. Google+ photos and videos updated with new automatic editing tools, search, and much (0 replies)
  161. SMS Support Comes to Google Hangouts (0 replies)
  162. Smartphone shipments jump in third quarter on China demand: IDC (0 replies)
  163. BlackBerry says it will bring ads to BBM for Android, iPhone soon (0 replies)
  164. Amazon’s MatchBook aims to drag paper book fans into the digital age (0 replies)
  165. Smartphone shipments surge in Q3 as Apple falls further behind (0 replies)
  166. 20 million new BBM users in a week – what does it mean? (0 replies)
  167. Sprint Launches 45 New LTE Markets, Totals 230 (0 replies)
  168. Motorola reveals ambitious plan to build modular smartphones (0 replies)
  169. Leaked specs again show what a beast Google’s Nexus 5 will be (0 replies)
  170. Google smartwatch with Google Now coming sooner than expected, 'ready within months' (0 replies)
  171. HTC Smartphone Proves Itself Useful By Blocking a Bullet During Robbery (0 replies)
  172. Fingerprint sensors to become standard on smartphones by 2018 (0 replies)
  173. [Release] Motorola announces Project Ara, an open hardware platform with modular components ala (0 replies)
  174. Samsung's share grows while Apple's declines in Q3 smartphone market (0 replies)
  175. Did the NSA mislead the President and Congress about foreign leader spying? (0 replies)
  176. Samsung Galaxy Gear compatibility finally expanding to more phones (0 replies)
  177. [Release] Nexus 5 pre-register page now live from WIND Mobile in Canada (0 replies)
  178. Review: Kyocera Kona for Sprint, Boost, Virgin (0 replies)
  179. FCC Moves Forward on 700MHz Interoperability (0 replies)
  180. Samsung Updates Slew of SDKs to Boost Dev Appeal (0 replies)
  181. Nvidia Shield update adds key features to the portable game console (0 replies)
  182. Google’s Nexus 5 may finally launch on Friday (0 replies)
  183. Pediatricians call for limits on kids' screen time (0 replies)
  184. [Release] NVIDIA SHIELD OTA brings crowd sourced Gamepad Mapping, Android 4.3, Apps to SD, and (0 replies)
  185. Samsung seeking apps that are ‘more than just Android’ (0 replies)
  186. LG G Flex Has a Curved Screen, Self-Healing Cover (0 replies)
  187. LG slams Samsung as it debuts G Flex curved smartphone (0 replies)
  188. [Release] Hold on, could Vic Gundotra’s Google+ posts be pointing to some announcements TODAY? (0 replies)
  189. LG follows Samsung, unveils curved-screen phone with 'self-healing' covering (0 replies)
  190. [Release] LG G Flex shows off its wicked curves and specs (0 replies)
  191. Data Connection Optimizer (0 replies)
  192. Switched On: ---Behind enemy lines (0 replies)
  193. [Release] Nexus 5 press images leak… again; could we see a Monday unveiling? (0 replies)
  194. Weeding out fake reviews online takes care, incentive (0 replies)
  195. SAP Not Interested in BlackBerry (0 replies)
  196. Blackberry not a strategic fit for us: SAP CFO in magazine (0 replies)
  197. Customizable Moto X price cut to just $99 at AT&T (0 replies)
  198. Changes coming to Engadget's RSS feed (0 replies)
  199. Switched On: A marriage of conveniences (0 replies)
  200. Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch is subject to many unhappy returns (0 replies)
  201. Google’s Android 4.4 KitKat OS is reportedly a huge TV play (0 replies)
  202. Why would US spy on friends? Because it can, and it makes sense, experts say. (0 replies)
  203. Tech agenda: Samsung developers conference (0 replies)
  204. Good Technology helps businesses break the BlackBerry habit (0 replies)
  205. I can’t stand how gigantic the Galaxy Note 3 is… but I also can’t put it down (0 replies)
  206. BlackBerry comments on fake BBM comments: We didn’t do it (0 replies)
  207. Top iPhone Apps: BBM, Bitstrips, YoWeather (0 replies)
  208. Samsung's profit up 26 percent on memory chip, smartphone sales (0 replies)
  209. Not just Nokia: Samsung's Ativ S Neo Windows Phone is coming to AT&T (0 replies)
  210. Samsung’s Android alternative shows up in tablet form (0 replies)
  211. HTC's flagship phone just got even better (0 replies)
  212. Indian PM has no mobile phone, email account to hack (0 replies)
  213. HP looks to hammer the final nail into webOS’s coffin (0 replies)
  214. Samsung's profit up 26 percent on memory chip, smartphone sales (0 replies)
  215. LG loses money selling smartphones despite hot sales (0 replies)
  216. Samsung Fined For Paying People to Criticize HTC's Products (0 replies)
  217. Amazon’s ‘Firetube’ set-top box reportedly delayed (0 replies)
  218. Samsung issues apology, promises to fix buggy Galaxy phones in China (0 replies)
  219. MiCricket’s “La Búsqueda del Más” Giveaway Rules (0 replies)
  220. For heads of state, a iPhone or Blackberry can be a trap (0 replies)
  221. Too many Android apps? Don’t worry, this company’s got you Covered (0 replies)
  222. Samsung just got busted for posting fake reviews online. Is there any good reason why (0 replies)
  223. WiLan plunges after losing patent case against Apple (0 replies)
  224. Galaxy S4 shipments rocket to 40M, but sales are slowing (0 replies)
  225. Upgrades get easier as Walmart launches tablet trade-in program (0 replies)
  226. A rare non-Nokia Windows Phone comes to AT&T (0 replies)
  227. Upgrades get easier as Walmart launches tablet trade-in program (0 replies)
  228. Samsung may have designed a headset even goofier than Google Glass (0 replies)
  229. Why are Apple’s iPads so expensive? (0 replies)
  230. Vine finally introduces editing tools and multiple drafts with latest update (0 replies)
  231. In rerun of Apple debacle, Samsung apologizes in China after state media criticism (0 replies)
  232. Taiwan fines Samsung for defaming HTC with fabricated reviews (0 replies)
  233. BBM’s continued success is truly stunning (0 replies)
  234. Taiwan fines Samsung for defaming HTC with fabricated reviews (0 replies)
  235. BBM for Android's Google Play page tarnished by hundreds of fake reviews (0 replies)
  236. AT&T to Sell Samsung ATIV S Neo (0 replies)
  237. After a rocky start, BBM for iPhone finally works again (0 replies)
  238. Ouya coming to all Target stores later this month (0 replies)
  239. HP Shopping WebOS Patents (0 replies)
  240. Will the man who almost ran Apple into the ground save BlackBerry? (0 replies)
  241. Galaxy Glass? Samsung files patent for smart spectacles (0 replies)
  242. Samsung fined for paying off trolls to bash HTC on the web (0 replies)
  243. In rerun of Apple debacle, Samsung apologizes in China after state media criticism (0 replies)
  244. Ex-Apple CEO Sculley mulling BlackBerry bid: report (0 replies)
  245. Samsung Electronics apologises to China consumers for mobile phone glitches (0 replies)
  246. Review: LG Optimus F6 for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  247. Chipmaker TriQuint forecast weak revenue as BlackBerry dials down (0 replies)
  248. Video: LG gives Android the cold shoulder with new Fireweb phone (0 replies)
  249. Samsung signs long-term deal with Gorilla Glass maker Corning (0 replies)
  250. Samsung signs long-term deal with Gorilla Glass maker Corning (0 replies)