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- HP, Google team up on featherweight $279 Chromebook 11 (0 replies)
- Microsoft taps Samsung and Huawei for dual-boot Windows Phone options (0 replies)
- Mario, Yoshi, other Nintendo characters now flooding Windows app store (0 replies)
- Samsung gets no love on import ban from Obama administration (0 replies)
- Yahoo makes Mail beautiful to woo Gmail users (0 replies)
- Kenya clamps down on unregistered cell phone lines (0 replies)
- Another solid report points to bigger screen on Apple’s iPhone 6 (0 replies)
- Kenya clamps down on unregistered cell phone lines (0 replies)
- Report suggests Nexus 5 will start at just $299 despite monster specs (0 replies)
- Pure TalkUSA Debuts Rollover Data Plan (0 replies)
- Kenya clamps down unregistered mobile phone lines (0 replies)
- HTC trots out the ‘bad marketing’ scapegoat for earnings crash (0 replies)
- BlackBerry’s best chance may be in the boring – but profitable – world of corporate M (0 replies)
- PayPal Intros Another Mobile Payment Idea (0 replies)
- WSJ confirms HTC One Max fingerprint sensor, says debut coming Oct. 15 (0 replies)
- HTC One Max for Verizon pictured in leaked photos (0 replies)
- Microsoft Republishes YouTube App, But Strips Features (0 replies)
- [Release] Samsung Galaxy J spotted in carrier brochure with Snapdragon 800 processor, 3GB of RA (0 replies)
- Leaked user manual shows 4G-ready Nexus 5: report (0 replies)
- Android 4.3 Jelly Bean coming to HTC One, EVO, and Samsung Galaxy (0 replies)
- The HTC death watch has officially begun (0 replies)
- Google, Samsung and others reportedly considering BlackBerry bids (0 replies)
- Blackberry shares up on report of buyout interest (0 replies)
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Google’s upcoming Nexus 5 (0 replies)
- LG's making curved, 'bendable and unbreakable' smartphone displays (0 replies)
- Nokia smartwatch revealed in leaked pictures (0 replies)
- BlackBerry shares rise on interest from strategic buyers (0 replies)
- [Release] HTC One Max with Verizon branding breaks cover, reportedly sports fingerprint scanner (0 replies)
- Google, Samsung and others reportedly considering BlackBerry bids (0 replies)
- Samsung camera module focuses on improving image stabilization (0 replies)
- [Release] You can now officially purchase the Samsung HomeSync (0 replies)
- Exodus of Cubans fuels clash of new and old (0 replies)
- Ex-CBOT chief says he's in Europe after warrant issued (0 replies)
- BlackBerry faces class action shareholder lawsuit (0 replies)
- BlackBerry hit with securities shareholder class action (0 replies)
- Exclusive: Cisco, Google, SAP discussing BlackBerry bids - sources (0 replies)
- BlackBerry seen burning through its cash pile in just 18 months (0 replies)
- 10 Dumbest Smartphone Features (0 replies)
- Apple and Samsung are still the only smartphone companies winning in the U.S. (0 replies)
- AliveCor's ECG now on Android (0 replies)
- Apple's Schiller, Forstall set to testify in retrial over Samsung damages (0 replies)
- The bitterest pill: BlackBerry Z30 won’t be sold by Canada’s largest wireless carrier (0 replies)
- [Release] What’s the best Android tablet to buy as of October 2013 (0 replies)
- Story behind viral photo from Capitol car chase (0 replies)
- Did BlackBerry ever really stand a chance against iOS and Android? (0 replies)
- Red Nokia Lumia 1520 phablet shown again in leaked picture (0 replies)
- The bitterest pill: BlackBerry Z30 won’t be sold by Canada’s largest wireless carrier (0 replies)
- Microsoft wants HTC to put Windows Phone on Android phones, report claims (0 replies)
- The alarming behavior of HTC’s management (0 replies)
- iPhone 5c price slashed to $50 at Best Buy after just 2 weeks (0 replies)
- [Release] Plants vs. Zombies 2 global Android rollout happening ‘soon’ (0 replies)
- HTC’s latest cunning comeback plan: Dual-boot Windows Phone onto its Android handsets (0 replies)
- Samsung execs may have peeked at secret Apple info (0 replies)
- Samsung's sales and profit on a roll (0 replies)
- HTC posts first ever quarterly loss on summer sales slide (0 replies)
- TSX may open higher; focus on U.S. budget impasse (0 replies)
- British police probing phone records in missing McCann case (0 replies)
- Samsung execs may have peeked at secret Apple info (0 replies)
- Samsung's sales and profit on a roll (0 replies)
- Android is huge in China but it’s also out of Google’s control (0 replies)
- Samsung takes aim at second straight year of record profit as memory chips rebound (0 replies)
- HTC posts first-ever quarterly losses as troubles multiply (0 replies)
- [Release] LG Z looking to beat Samsung to market with LG Z (or G Flex) flexible display smartph (0 replies)
- Latest Chrome Beta for Android Turns Sites into Apps (0 replies)
- Samsung's chief product officer heads for the exit (0 replies)
- Samsung U.S. Loses Mobile Chief (0 replies)
- Facebook Home opens up to Tumblr, Pinterest, Flickr, and Instagram (0 replies)
- Review: Motorola X for Sprint (0 replies)
- Samsung's HomeSync Android TV box seems costly (0 replies)
- Early build of Android 4.4 KitKat shown in leaked pictures (0 replies)
- USITC told to review ruling that Google did not violate Microsoft patent (0 replies)
- New wave of Android phones with fingerprint sensors said to arrive early next year (0 replies)
- TSX drops as U.S. gridlock drags on (0 replies)
- BlackBerry’s recent filing was so scary that Bernstein downgraded the stock 72 hours (0 replies)
- LG Gate tech separates work and play on BYOD smartphones (0 replies)
- Samsung Intros HomeSync to Bridge Galaxy Phones and TVs (0 replies)
- Top Android device manufacturers reportedly rigging performance test scores (0 replies)
- Xbox hit 'Super Crossfire' lands on Android (0 replies)
- Just in time for Android 4.4 KitKat, Jelly Bean adoption rate nears 50% (0 replies)
- [Release] ZTE announces US availability of Grand S and Nubia 5 — will this help them become a m (0 replies)
- ZTE announces U.S. availability for Grand S, nubia 5 hero phones (0 replies)
- Smartphone vendors target BYOD enterprises (0 replies)
- Ahead of the Bell: BlackBerry (0 replies)
- Leaving no stone unturned, BlackBerry ponders property sale (0 replies)
- Exclusive: Intellectual Ventures curbs patent buying amid fund-raising effort (0 replies)
- BlackBerry layoffs to cost $400 million, quadrupling earlier estimates (0 replies)
- Cerberus interested in BlackBerry (0 replies)
- Target Launching 'brightspot' Prepaid Service Oct. 6 (0 replies)
- Chart: HTC lost 90% of its market value in two years (0 replies)
- U.S. spy agency tested tracking cell phone locations (0 replies)
- BlackBerry filing shows that company is falling apart everywhere in the world (0 replies)
- Cerberus fund interested in BlackBerry bid: source (0 replies)
- Clockwise Podcast: Samsung, Steam, misconceptions, and laziness (0 replies)
- Another blow for HTC: Company must change chip design after losing patent fight with (0 replies)
- Samsung isn’t the only smartphone maker boosting benchmark scores (0 replies)
- NSA chief admits testing US cellphone tracking (0 replies)
- With new Venue tablets, Dell signals its PC division is alive and kicking (0 replies)
- BlackBerry reportedly draws buyout interest from Cerberus and co-founder Lazaridis (0 replies)
- With new Venue tablets, Dell signals its PC division is alive and kicking (0 replies)
- Sprint's HTC One to Receive Android 4.3 Today (0 replies)
- T-Mobile Offering Note 3, Other Phones for $0 Down (0 replies)
- Cerberus interested in BlackBerry - Dow Jones (0 replies)
- The biggest complaints about iOS 7 so far (0 replies)
- BlackBerry plans property sale to reduce costs (0 replies)
- Man arrested in Florida airport bomb hoax (0 replies)
- How to choose a USB hub (0 replies)
- HTC, Qualcomm scramble to rework HTC One chip design to avoid import ban (0 replies)
- BlackBerry’s death benefits will be paid out to Apple, Samsung (0 replies)
- [Release] Would you buy this leather-backed, titanium-built smartphone for $6,600? (0 replies)
- BlackBerry boosts restructuring charge estimate to $400 million (0 replies)
- Report: HTC, Qualcomm reworking HTC One chip design after import ban threat (0 replies)
- BlackBerry considering real estate sales -newspaper (0 replies)
- Review: New Kindle good contender for Amazon users (0 replies)
- [Release] Sony Xperia Z1 goes head-to-head with the Nokia Lumia 1020 in camera shoot out (0 replies)
- LG ‘G Pro Lite Dual’ entry-level smartphone supposedly leaks online (0 replies)
- [Release] Samsung Galaxy S4 gets leaked Android 4.3 build, is now ready for the flashing (0 replies)
- [Release] What’s the best Android phone to buy as of October 2013? (0 replies)
- This little box adds NFC mobile printing to recent HP LaserJet, Officejet printers (0 replies)
- Galaxy Note 3 juices benchmark tests, Phil Schiller takes note (0 replies)
- A.I Watch: a standalone smartphone on your wrist (0 replies)
- Samsung ramps up processor speed on Note 3 to score better in benchmarks (0 replies)
- This little box adds NFC mobile printing to recent HP LaserJet, Officejet printers (0 replies)
- Libratone's $500 Loop speaker wraps AirPlay, PlayDirect and DLNA in wool (0 replies)
- [Release] Yup, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is also using benchmark boosting software to inflate s (0 replies)
- iOS market share lost ground to Android in September despite iPhone 5s, 5c launches (0 replies)
- Samsung wants to connect Galaxy Gear smartwatch to TVs (0 replies)
- Britain's Times to pull Blackberry app due to lack of interest (0 replies)
- T-Mobile keeps gaining steam on ‘uncarrier’ plans, iPhone launch (0 replies)
- Samsung wants to connect Galaxy Gear smartwatch to TVs (0 replies)
- [Release] Yep, another crowd-sourced smart watch runs Android, and this one is called the A.I W (0 replies)
- Google Nexus 5 photo shows highest-end Nexus device to ever be released (0 replies)
- FreedomPop launches its freemium phone service without LTE (0 replies)
- FreedomPop Intros $99 Smartphone and New Plan (0 replies)
- [Release] Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Review (0 replies)
- Samsung Galaxy Gear review: Meet the smartwatch that simply tries too hard (0 replies)
- Galaxy Note 3 review: Even more features packed into a (slightly) bigger body (0 replies)
- Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for T-Mobile (0 replies)
- Elliptic Labs releases ultrasound gesturing SDK for Android, will soon integrate into (0 replies)
- Asian app developers still building for BlackBerry (0 replies)
- [Release] Nexus 5 pictured in the wild (again) (0 replies)
- Android app vending machines come to Tokyo (0 replies)
- [Release] Sony Xperia Z1 Mini leaked in official docs as “Xperia Z1 f” – Snapdragon 800, 20.7MP (0 replies)
- Android tablet sales topped iPad for first time ever (0 replies)
- How does an app about falling in love with the doctor who killed your mom influence g (0 replies)
- [Release] AT&T Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear launch October 4th (0 replies)
- TracFone Comes Straight on StraightTalk Throttling (0 replies)
- BlackBerry: Where it all went wrong (0 replies)
- Latest version of Gmail for Android hints that ads are on the way (0 replies)
- Column: Does bad publicity kill merger plans — and should it? (0 replies)
- [Release] Spammy ads in the notification bar die this week as Google’s latest Play Store change (0 replies)
- Apple beats Coca-Cola to emerge as most valuable global brand (0 replies)
- Apple beats Coca-Cola to emerge as most valuable global brand (0 replies)
- Switched On: The why of the 'i' buy (0 replies)
- Verizon Wireless website reportedly allowing users to keep unlimited data plans while (0 replies)
- BlackBerry posts loss, steep revenue drop for 2Q (0 replies)
- Sprint unsure of whether it will still carry BlackBerry phones in stores (0 replies)
- Samsung addresses EU concerns in antitrust probe (0 replies)
- [Release] HTC chimes in on Android 4.3 delays for HTC One carrier models (0 replies)
- HTC One Max unveiling rumored for October 17th (0 replies)
- Ecosystem lock-in a key danger EC chief says as Samsung proposes deal (0 replies)
- Verizon and AT&T’s data caps have made LTE a waste of money (0 replies)
- Carlyle pays $265M for 24.8-percent stake in Beats (0 replies)
- Chasing the iPad mini isn’t working out as planned for Samsung, others (0 replies)
- Dish Angling for LightSquared's Spectrum (0 replies)
- Google looks to scoop up engineers in BlackBerry’s hometown (0 replies)
- German court rules Apple photo-management patent invalid because of Steve Jobs keynot (0 replies)
- German court rules Apple photo-management patent invalid because of Steve Jobs keynot (0 replies)
- [Release] HTC and Beats break ties, stake returned for $265 million (0 replies)
- App developers refuse to give up on BlackBerry 10 (0 replies)
- Virgin Mobile to Sell iPhone 5s and 5c October 1 (0 replies)
- BlackBerry posts $965 mn loss, vows 'transition' (0 replies)
- Fairfax boss helped triple BlackBerry CEO Heins’ golden parachute this year (0 replies)
- 15 key dates from Google's 15-year history (0 replies)
- TSX may open lower; hurt by U.S. budget worries (0 replies)
- HTC and Beats part ways following $265 million share buyback (0 replies)
- BlackBerry posts loss, steep revenue drop for 2Q (0 replies)
- BlackBerry’s Q2 earnings as ugly as expected (0 replies)
- BlackBerry reports deep loss, revenue drop (0 replies)
- Is BlackBerry finally dead? (0 replies)
- The next 2 NSA revelations to drop (0 replies)
- Third-party Android browser forms ‘anti-Google alliance’ with rival search engines (0 replies)
- [Release] Buyer beware: Some Samsung Galaxy Note 3s locked down by region (0 replies)
- BlackBerry's Heins, Fairfax's Watsa and the $55 million handshake (0 replies)
- Google looks for talent in BlackBerry's backyard (0 replies)
- Four reasons why messaging is now the most important trend in mobile (0 replies)
- Sprint will 'wait and see' on BlackBerry strategy: CFO (0 replies)
- [Release] Motorola DROID MAXX and DROID Ultra Review (0 replies)
- Facebook to Allow Post Editing from Mobile Apps (0 replies)
- Survey shows developer interest in Windows Phone is actually shrinking (0 replies)
- Facebook now lets users edit posts on web and Android, iOS support coming soon (0 replies)
- Tizen could reach printers, cameras, smart TVs (0 replies)
- Google to Add Push Notifications to iOS Search App (0 replies)
- Tizen could reach printers, cameras, smart TVs (0 replies)
- Longtime manufacturing partner plans on ‘disengaging with BlackBerry’ (0 replies)
- Jabil shares fall after weak 1Q guidance (0 replies)
- Apple's iOS 7 beats Android, other mobile operating systems in user experience report (0 replies)
- Enterprises more accepting of Android, while Windows is losing ground (0 replies)
- Enterprises more accepting of Android, while Windows is losing ground (0 replies)
- Chart shows how Android is more responsible for BlackBerry’s downfall than iPhone (0 replies)
- Galaxy Note 3's region locking could cost world travelers (0 replies)
- HTC One Max appears in photos: headed for China first (0 replies)
- BlackBerry cancels conference call with analysts (0 replies)
- Leaked Nexus 5 benchmarks have new Nexus dominating Android rivals (0 replies)
- Leaked Nexus 5 benchmarks have new Nexus will dominating Android rivals (0 replies)
- ZTE Updates Warp for Boost Mobile with LTE (0 replies)
- Galaxy Note 10.1 – 2014 Edition launches October 10th starting at $550 (0 replies)
- Patent trolls will gain from a single European system, vendors warn (0 replies)
- There’s only one company left making Windows RT tablets… and it’s Microsoft (0 replies)
- TSX may open higher, eye on U.S. debt talks, BlackBerry (0 replies)
- MobileBench Consortium Formed to Improve Phone Testing (0 replies)
- Panasonic to Exit Smartphone Business (0 replies)
- Weak demand forces T-Mobile to bail on BlackBerry in stores (0 replies)
- Patent trolls will gain from a single European system, vendors warn (0 replies)
- Fairfax's Watsa confident BlackBerry bid will succeed (0 replies)
- Fairfax says it won't abandon BlackBerry bid (0 replies)
- iOS, Windows Phone seen clawing market share back from Android in China (0 replies)
- [Release] Gazelle says they saw a 210% increase in Samsung trade-ins during iPhone 5s/5c launch (0 replies)
- Fairfax says it won't walk from BlackBerry bid (0 replies)
- Fairfax says won't walk away from BlackBerry bid (0 replies)
- Microsoft’s in-store exchange program now includes iPhones (0 replies)
- T-Mobile to Drop BlackBerry Smartphones from Stores (0 replies)
- Android KitKat teased with updates for Hangouts, Gmail, Search (0 replies)
- T-Mobile US will no longer stock BlackBerry in stores (0 replies)
- Samsung reportedly plans ‘premium’ line of metal ‘Galaxy F’ phones (0 replies)
- Fairfax's Watsa says confident BlackBerry bid will succeed (0 replies)
- Gmail for Android update brings cleaner conversation view and improved multi-select (0 replies)
- Nokia accounts for 88% of all Windows Phone handsets in use (0 replies)
- Twitter introduces an alert system for emergencies, disasters (0 replies)
- Google Pushing Out Refreshed Gmail to Android Phones (0 replies)
- [Release] AT&T Moto X getting ready to get camera-improving update (0 replies)
- Fairfax’s BlackBerry bid seen stretching the ‘limits of M&A creativity’ (0 replies)
- 'Plants vs. Zombies 2' Android-bound in October, says leak (0 replies)
- Samsung provides tools to nudge Galaxy devices into enterprise (0 replies)
- Samsung provides tools to nudge Galaxy devices into enterprise (0 replies)
- TSX edges higher on resource gains; BlackBerry slips (0 replies)
- Curved screens and gold trim to hit the Samsung Galaxy line (0 replies)
- Samsung Targeting Businesses with Solutions Exchange (0 replies)
- Fairfax seeking $1 billion equity for BlackBerry deal: Globe (0 replies)
- Twitter Pushing Recommended Tweets to Mobile Users (0 replies)
- Amazon’s latest tablets could have the X factor (0 replies)
- T-Mobile Intros the Alcatel Fierce and Evolve (0 replies)
- BlackBuried: Indonesia failings offer lessons for Apple, Samsung (0 replies)
- Fairfax offer may spark bidding war for BlackBerry patents (0 replies)
- Entry-level Galaxy Note 3 model might be coming soon (1 replies)
- Here’s how SteamOS destroys Microsoft (0 replies)
- HTC could face sales ban following loss to Nokia in patent case (0 replies)
- BlackBerry executives sold newly vested stock on day of warning (0 replies)
- Analysis: By going private, Blackberry may buy time to fix itself (0 replies)
- Are privacy concerns killing the mobile location-based services market? (0 replies)
- [Release] iPhone 5 display is nearly 2.5 times more responsive than Android devices according t (0 replies)
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