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  1. HP, Google team up on featherweight $279 Chromebook 11 (0 replies)
  2. Microsoft taps Samsung and Huawei for dual-boot Windows Phone options (0 replies)
  3. Mario, Yoshi, other Nintendo characters now flooding Windows app store (0 replies)
  4. Samsung gets no love on import ban from Obama administration (0 replies)
  5. Yahoo makes Mail beautiful to woo Gmail users (0 replies)
  6. Kenya clamps down on unregistered cell phone lines (0 replies)
  7. Another solid report points to bigger screen on Apple’s iPhone 6 (0 replies)
  8. Kenya clamps down on unregistered cell phone lines (0 replies)
  9. Report suggests Nexus 5 will start at just $299 despite monster specs (0 replies)
  10. Pure TalkUSA Debuts Rollover Data Plan (0 replies)
  11. Kenya clamps down unregistered mobile phone lines (0 replies)
  12. HTC trots out the ‘bad marketing’ scapegoat for earnings crash (0 replies)
  13. BlackBerry’s best chance may be in the boring – but profitable – world of corporate M (0 replies)
  14. PayPal Intros Another Mobile Payment Idea (0 replies)
  15. WSJ confirms HTC One Max fingerprint sensor, says debut coming Oct. 15 (0 replies)
  16. HTC One Max for Verizon pictured in leaked photos (0 replies)
  17. Microsoft Republishes YouTube App, But Strips Features (0 replies)
  18. [Release] Samsung Galaxy J spotted in carrier brochure with Snapdragon 800 processor, 3GB of RA (0 replies)
  19. Leaked user manual shows 4G-ready Nexus 5: report (0 replies)
  20. Android 4.3 Jelly Bean coming to HTC One, EVO, and Samsung Galaxy (0 replies)
  21. The HTC death watch has officially begun (0 replies)
  22. Google, Samsung and others reportedly considering BlackBerry bids (0 replies)
  23. Blackberry shares up on report of buyout interest (0 replies)
  24. Everything you ever wanted to know about Google’s upcoming Nexus 5 (0 replies)
  25. LG's making curved, 'bendable and unbreakable' smartphone displays (0 replies)
  26. Nokia smartwatch revealed in leaked pictures (0 replies)
  27. BlackBerry shares rise on interest from strategic buyers (0 replies)
  28. [Release] HTC One Max with Verizon branding breaks cover, reportedly sports fingerprint scanner (0 replies)
  29. Google, Samsung and others reportedly considering BlackBerry bids (0 replies)
  30. Samsung camera module focuses on improving image stabilization (0 replies)
  31. [Release] You can now officially purchase the Samsung HomeSync (0 replies)
  32. Exodus of Cubans fuels clash of new and old (0 replies)
  33. Ex-CBOT chief says he's in Europe after warrant issued (0 replies)
  34. BlackBerry faces class action shareholder lawsuit (0 replies)
  35. BlackBerry hit with securities shareholder class action (0 replies)
  36. Exclusive: Cisco, Google, SAP discussing BlackBerry bids - sources (0 replies)
  37. BlackBerry seen burning through its cash pile in just 18 months (0 replies)
  38. 10 Dumbest Smartphone Features (0 replies)
  39. Apple and Samsung are still the only smartphone companies winning in the U.S. (0 replies)
  40. AliveCor's ECG now on Android (0 replies)
  41. Apple's Schiller, Forstall set to testify in retrial over Samsung damages (0 replies)
  42. The bitterest pill: BlackBerry Z30 won’t be sold by Canada’s largest wireless carrier (0 replies)
  43. [Release] What’s the best Android tablet to buy as of October 2013 (0 replies)
  44. Story behind viral photo from Capitol car chase (0 replies)
  45. Did BlackBerry ever really stand a chance against iOS and Android? (0 replies)
  46. Red Nokia Lumia 1520 phablet shown again in leaked picture (0 replies)
  47. The bitterest pill: BlackBerry Z30 won’t be sold by Canada’s largest wireless carrier (0 replies)
  48. Microsoft wants HTC to put Windows Phone on Android phones, report claims (0 replies)
  49. The alarming behavior of HTC’s management (0 replies)
  50. iPhone 5c price slashed to $50 at Best Buy after just 2 weeks (0 replies)
  51. [Release] Plants vs. Zombies 2 global Android rollout happening ‘soon’ (0 replies)
  52. HTC’s latest cunning comeback plan: Dual-boot Windows Phone onto its Android handsets (0 replies)
  53. Samsung execs may have peeked at secret Apple info (0 replies)
  54. Samsung's sales and profit on a roll (0 replies)
  55. HTC posts first ever quarterly loss on summer sales slide (0 replies)
  56. TSX may open higher; focus on U.S. budget impasse (0 replies)
  57. British police probing phone records in missing McCann case (0 replies)
  58. Samsung execs may have peeked at secret Apple info (0 replies)
  59. Samsung's sales and profit on a roll (0 replies)
  60. Android is huge in China but it’s also out of Google’s control (0 replies)
  61. Samsung takes aim at second straight year of record profit as memory chips rebound (0 replies)
  62. HTC posts first-ever quarterly losses as troubles multiply (0 replies)
  63. [Release] LG Z looking to beat Samsung to market with LG Z (or G Flex) flexible display smartph (0 replies)
  64. Latest Chrome Beta for Android Turns Sites into Apps (0 replies)
  65. Samsung's chief product officer heads for the exit (0 replies)
  66. Samsung U.S. Loses Mobile Chief (0 replies)
  67. Facebook Home opens up to Tumblr, Pinterest, Flickr, and Instagram (0 replies)
  68. Review: Motorola X for Sprint (0 replies)
  69. Samsung's HomeSync Android TV box seems costly (0 replies)
  70. Early build of Android 4.4 KitKat shown in leaked pictures (0 replies)
  71. USITC told to review ruling that Google did not violate Microsoft patent (0 replies)
  72. New wave of Android phones with fingerprint sensors said to arrive early next year (0 replies)
  73. TSX drops as U.S. gridlock drags on (0 replies)
  74. BlackBerry’s recent filing was so scary that Bernstein downgraded the stock 72 hours (0 replies)
  75. LG Gate tech separates work and play on BYOD smartphones (0 replies)
  76. Samsung Intros HomeSync to Bridge Galaxy Phones and TVs (0 replies)
  77. Top Android device manufacturers reportedly rigging performance test scores (0 replies)
  78. Xbox hit 'Super Crossfire' lands on Android (0 replies)
  79. Just in time for Android 4.4 KitKat, Jelly Bean adoption rate nears 50% (0 replies)
  80. [Release] ZTE announces US availability of Grand S and Nubia 5 — will this help them become a m (0 replies)
  81. ZTE announces U.S. availability for Grand S, nubia 5 hero phones (0 replies)
  82. Smartphone vendors target BYOD enterprises (0 replies)
  83. Ahead of the Bell: BlackBerry (0 replies)
  84. Leaving no stone unturned, BlackBerry ponders property sale (0 replies)
  85. Exclusive: Intellectual Ventures curbs patent buying amid fund-raising effort (0 replies)
  86. BlackBerry layoffs to cost $400 million, quadrupling earlier estimates (0 replies)
  87. Cerberus interested in BlackBerry (0 replies)
  88. Target Launching 'brightspot' Prepaid Service Oct. 6 (0 replies)
  89. Chart: HTC lost 90% of its market value in two years (0 replies)
  90. U.S. spy agency tested tracking cell phone locations (0 replies)
  91. BlackBerry filing shows that company is falling apart everywhere in the world (0 replies)
  92. Cerberus fund interested in BlackBerry bid: source (0 replies)
  93. Clockwise Podcast: Samsung, Steam, misconceptions, and laziness (0 replies)
  94. Another blow for HTC: Company must change chip design after losing patent fight with (0 replies)
  95. Samsung isn’t the only smartphone maker boosting benchmark scores (0 replies)
  96. NSA chief admits testing US cellphone tracking (0 replies)
  97. With new Venue tablets, Dell signals its PC division is alive and kicking (0 replies)
  98. BlackBerry reportedly draws buyout interest from Cerberus and co-founder Lazaridis (0 replies)
  99. With new Venue tablets, Dell signals its PC division is alive and kicking (0 replies)
  100. Sprint's HTC One to Receive Android 4.3 Today (0 replies)
  101. T-Mobile Offering Note 3, Other Phones for $0 Down (0 replies)
  102. Cerberus interested in BlackBerry - Dow Jones (0 replies)
  103. The biggest complaints about iOS 7 so far (0 replies)
  104. BlackBerry plans property sale to reduce costs (0 replies)
  105. Man arrested in Florida airport bomb hoax (0 replies)
  106. How to choose a USB hub (0 replies)
  107. HTC, Qualcomm scramble to rework HTC One chip design to avoid import ban (0 replies)
  108. BlackBerry’s death benefits will be paid out to Apple, Samsung (0 replies)
  109. [Release] Would you buy this leather-backed, titanium-built smartphone for $6,600? (0 replies)
  110. BlackBerry boosts restructuring charge estimate to $400 million (0 replies)
  111. Report: HTC, Qualcomm reworking HTC One chip design after import ban threat (0 replies)
  112. BlackBerry considering real estate sales -newspaper (0 replies)
  113. Review: New Kindle good contender for Amazon users (0 replies)
  114. [Release] Sony Xperia Z1 goes head-to-head with the Nokia Lumia 1020 in camera shoot out (0 replies)
  115. LG ‘G Pro Lite Dual’ entry-level smartphone supposedly leaks online (0 replies)
  116. [Release] Samsung Galaxy S4 gets leaked Android 4.3 build, is now ready for the flashing (0 replies)
  117. [Release] What’s the best Android phone to buy as of October 2013? (0 replies)
  118. This little box adds NFC mobile printing to recent HP LaserJet, Officejet printers (0 replies)
  119. Galaxy Note 3 juices benchmark tests, Phil Schiller takes note (0 replies)
  120. A.I Watch: a standalone smartphone on your wrist (0 replies)
  121. Samsung ramps up processor speed on Note 3 to score better in benchmarks (0 replies)
  122. This little box adds NFC mobile printing to recent HP LaserJet, Officejet printers (0 replies)
  123. Libratone's $500 Loop speaker wraps AirPlay, PlayDirect and DLNA in wool (0 replies)
  124. [Release] Yup, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is also using benchmark boosting software to inflate s (0 replies)
  125. iOS market share lost ground to Android in September despite iPhone 5s, 5c launches (0 replies)
  126. Samsung wants to connect Galaxy Gear smartwatch to TVs (0 replies)
  127. Britain's Times to pull Blackberry app due to lack of interest (0 replies)
  128. T-Mobile keeps gaining steam on ‘uncarrier’ plans, iPhone launch (0 replies)
  129. Samsung wants to connect Galaxy Gear smartwatch to TVs (0 replies)
  130. [Release] Yep, another crowd-sourced smart watch runs Android, and this one is called the A.I W (0 replies)
  131. Google Nexus 5 photo shows highest-end Nexus device to ever be released (0 replies)
  132. FreedomPop launches its freemium phone service without LTE (0 replies)
  133. FreedomPop Intros $99 Smartphone and New Plan (0 replies)
  134. [Release] Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Review (0 replies)
  135. Samsung Galaxy Gear review: Meet the smartwatch that simply tries too hard (0 replies)
  136. Galaxy Note 3 review: Even more features packed into a (slightly) bigger body (0 replies)
  137. Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  138. Elliptic Labs releases ultrasound gesturing SDK for Android, will soon integrate into (0 replies)
  139. Asian app developers still building for BlackBerry (0 replies)
  140. [Release] Nexus 5 pictured in the wild (again) (0 replies)
  141. Android app vending machines come to Tokyo (0 replies)
  142. [Release] Sony Xperia Z1 Mini leaked in official docs as “Xperia Z1 f” – Snapdragon 800, 20.7MP (0 replies)
  143. Android tablet sales topped iPad for first time ever (0 replies)
  144. How does an app about falling in love with the doctor who killed your mom influence g (0 replies)
  145. [Release] AT&T Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear launch October 4th (0 replies)
  146. TracFone Comes Straight on StraightTalk Throttling (0 replies)
  147. BlackBerry: Where it all went wrong (0 replies)
  148. Latest version of Gmail for Android hints that ads are on the way (0 replies)
  149. Column: Does bad publicity kill merger plans — and should it? (0 replies)
  150. [Release] Spammy ads in the notification bar die this week as Google’s latest Play Store change (0 replies)
  151. Apple beats Coca-Cola to emerge as most valuable global brand (0 replies)
  152. Apple beats Coca-Cola to emerge as most valuable global brand (0 replies)
  153. Switched On: The why of the 'i' buy (0 replies)
  154. Verizon Wireless website reportedly allowing users to keep unlimited data plans while (0 replies)
  155. BlackBerry posts loss, steep revenue drop for 2Q (0 replies)
  156. Sprint unsure of whether it will still carry BlackBerry phones in stores (0 replies)
  157. Samsung addresses EU concerns in antitrust probe (0 replies)
  158. [Release] HTC chimes in on Android 4.3 delays for HTC One carrier models (0 replies)
  159. HTC One Max unveiling rumored for October 17th (0 replies)
  160. Ecosystem lock-in a key danger EC chief says as Samsung proposes deal (0 replies)
  161. Verizon and AT&T’s data caps have made LTE a waste of money (0 replies)
  162. Carlyle pays $265M for 24.8-percent stake in Beats (0 replies)
  163. Chasing the iPad mini isn’t working out as planned for Samsung, others (0 replies)
  164. Dish Angling for LightSquared's Spectrum (0 replies)
  165. Google looks to scoop up engineers in BlackBerry’s hometown (0 replies)
  166. German court rules Apple photo-management patent invalid because of Steve Jobs keynot (0 replies)
  167. German court rules Apple photo-management patent invalid because of Steve Jobs keynot (0 replies)
  168. [Release] HTC and Beats break ties, stake returned for $265 million (0 replies)
  169. App developers refuse to give up on BlackBerry 10 (0 replies)
  170. Virgin Mobile to Sell iPhone 5s and 5c October 1 (0 replies)
  171. BlackBerry posts $965 mn loss, vows 'transition' (0 replies)
  172. Fairfax boss helped triple BlackBerry CEO Heins’ golden parachute this year (0 replies)
  173. 15 key dates from Google's 15-year history (0 replies)
  174. TSX may open lower; hurt by U.S. budget worries (0 replies)
  175. HTC and Beats part ways following $265 million share buyback (0 replies)
  176. BlackBerry posts loss, steep revenue drop for 2Q (0 replies)
  177. BlackBerry’s Q2 earnings as ugly as expected (0 replies)
  178. BlackBerry reports deep loss, revenue drop (0 replies)
  179. Is BlackBerry finally dead? (0 replies)
  180. The next 2 NSA revelations to drop (0 replies)
  181. Third-party Android browser forms ‘anti-Google alliance’ with rival search engines (0 replies)
  182. [Release] Buyer beware: Some Samsung Galaxy Note 3s locked down by region (0 replies)
  183. BlackBerry's Heins, Fairfax's Watsa and the $55 million handshake (0 replies)
  184. Google looks for talent in BlackBerry's backyard (0 replies)
  185. Four reasons why messaging is now the most important trend in mobile (0 replies)
  186. Sprint will 'wait and see' on BlackBerry strategy: CFO (0 replies)
  187. [Release] Motorola DROID MAXX and DROID Ultra Review (0 replies)
  188. Facebook to Allow Post Editing from Mobile Apps (0 replies)
  189. Survey shows developer interest in Windows Phone is actually shrinking (0 replies)
  190. Facebook now lets users edit posts on web and Android, iOS support coming soon (0 replies)
  191. Tizen could reach printers, cameras, smart TVs (0 replies)
  192. Google to Add Push Notifications to iOS Search App (0 replies)
  193. Tizen could reach printers, cameras, smart TVs (0 replies)
  194. Longtime manufacturing partner plans on ‘disengaging with BlackBerry’ (0 replies)
  195. Jabil shares fall after weak 1Q guidance (0 replies)
  196. Apple's iOS 7 beats Android, other mobile operating systems in user experience report (0 replies)
  197. Enterprises more accepting of Android, while Windows is losing ground (0 replies)
  198. Enterprises more accepting of Android, while Windows is losing ground (0 replies)
  199. Chart shows how Android is more responsible for BlackBerry’s downfall than iPhone (0 replies)
  200. Galaxy Note 3's region locking could cost world travelers (0 replies)
  201. HTC One Max appears in photos: headed for China first (0 replies)
  202. BlackBerry cancels conference call with analysts (0 replies)
  203. Leaked Nexus 5 benchmarks have new Nexus dominating Android rivals (0 replies)
  204. Leaked Nexus 5 benchmarks have new Nexus will dominating Android rivals (0 replies)
  205. ZTE Updates Warp for Boost Mobile with LTE (0 replies)
  206. Galaxy Note 10.1 – 2014 Edition launches October 10th starting at $550 (0 replies)
  207. Patent trolls will gain from a single European system, vendors warn (0 replies)
  208. There’s only one company left making Windows RT tablets… and it’s Microsoft (0 replies)
  209. TSX may open higher, eye on U.S. debt talks, BlackBerry (0 replies)
  210. MobileBench Consortium Formed to Improve Phone Testing (0 replies)
  211. Panasonic to Exit Smartphone Business (0 replies)
  212. Weak demand forces T-Mobile to bail on BlackBerry in stores (0 replies)
  213. Patent trolls will gain from a single European system, vendors warn (0 replies)
  214. Fairfax's Watsa confident BlackBerry bid will succeed (0 replies)
  215. Fairfax says it won't abandon BlackBerry bid (0 replies)
  216. iOS, Windows Phone seen clawing market share back from Android in China (0 replies)
  217. [Release] Gazelle says they saw a 210% increase in Samsung trade-ins during iPhone 5s/5c launch (0 replies)
  218. Fairfax says it won't walk from BlackBerry bid (0 replies)
  219. Fairfax says won't walk away from BlackBerry bid (0 replies)
  220. Microsoft’s in-store exchange program now includes iPhones (0 replies)
  221. T-Mobile to Drop BlackBerry Smartphones from Stores (0 replies)
  222. Android KitKat teased with updates for Hangouts, Gmail, Search (0 replies)
  223. T-Mobile US will no longer stock BlackBerry in stores (0 replies)
  224. Samsung reportedly plans ‘premium’ line of metal ‘Galaxy F’ phones (0 replies)
  225. Fairfax's Watsa says confident BlackBerry bid will succeed (0 replies)
  226. Gmail for Android update brings cleaner conversation view and improved multi-select (0 replies)
  227. Nokia accounts for 88% of all Windows Phone handsets in use (0 replies)
  228. Twitter introduces an alert system for emergencies, disasters (0 replies)
  229. Google Pushing Out Refreshed Gmail to Android Phones (0 replies)
  230. [Release] AT&T Moto X getting ready to get camera-improving update (0 replies)
  231. Fairfax’s BlackBerry bid seen stretching the ‘limits of M&A creativity’ (0 replies)
  232. 'Plants vs. Zombies 2' Android-bound in October, says leak (0 replies)
  233. Samsung provides tools to nudge Galaxy devices into enterprise (0 replies)
  234. Samsung provides tools to nudge Galaxy devices into enterprise (0 replies)
  235. TSX edges higher on resource gains; BlackBerry slips (0 replies)
  236. Curved screens and gold trim to hit the Samsung Galaxy line (0 replies)
  237. Samsung Targeting Businesses with Solutions Exchange (0 replies)
  238. Fairfax seeking $1 billion equity for BlackBerry deal: Globe (0 replies)
  239. Twitter Pushing Recommended Tweets to Mobile Users (0 replies)
  240. Amazon’s latest tablets could have the X factor (0 replies)
  241. T-Mobile Intros the Alcatel Fierce and Evolve (0 replies)
  242. BlackBuried: Indonesia failings offer lessons for Apple, Samsung (0 replies)
  243. Fairfax offer may spark bidding war for BlackBerry patents (0 replies)
  244. Entry-level Galaxy Note 3 model might be coming soon (1 replies)
  245. Here’s how SteamOS destroys Microsoft (0 replies)
  246. HTC could face sales ban following loss to Nokia in patent case (0 replies)
  247. BlackBerry executives sold newly vested stock on day of warning (0 replies)
  248. Analysis: By going private, Blackberry may buy time to fix itself (0 replies)
  249. Are privacy concerns killing the mobile location-based services market? (0 replies)
  250. [Release] iPhone 5 display is nearly 2.5 times more responsive than Android devices according t (0 replies)