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  1. Gmail for Android update brings cleaner conversation view and improved multi-select (0 replies)
  2. Nokia accounts for 88% of all Windows Phone handsets in use (0 replies)
  3. Twitter introduces an alert system for emergencies, disasters (0 replies)
  4. Google Pushing Out Refreshed Gmail to Android Phones (0 replies)
  5. [Release] AT&T Moto X getting ready to get camera-improving update (0 replies)
  6. Fairfax’s BlackBerry bid seen stretching the ‘limits of M&A creativity’ (0 replies)
  7. 'Plants vs. Zombies 2' Android-bound in October, says leak (0 replies)
  8. Samsung provides tools to nudge Galaxy devices into enterprise (0 replies)
  9. Samsung provides tools to nudge Galaxy devices into enterprise (0 replies)
  10. TSX edges higher on resource gains; BlackBerry slips (0 replies)
  11. Curved screens and gold trim to hit the Samsung Galaxy line (0 replies)
  12. Samsung Targeting Businesses with Solutions Exchange (0 replies)
  13. Fairfax seeking $1 billion equity for BlackBerry deal: Globe (0 replies)
  14. Twitter Pushing Recommended Tweets to Mobile Users (0 replies)
  15. Amazon’s latest tablets could have the X factor (0 replies)
  16. T-Mobile Intros the Alcatel Fierce and Evolve (0 replies)
  17. BlackBuried: Indonesia failings offer lessons for Apple, Samsung (0 replies)
  18. Fairfax offer may spark bidding war for BlackBerry patents (0 replies)
  19. Entry-level Galaxy Note 3 model might be coming soon (1 replies)
  20. Here’s how SteamOS destroys Microsoft (0 replies)
  21. HTC could face sales ban following loss to Nokia in patent case (0 replies)
  22. BlackBerry executives sold newly vested stock on day of warning (0 replies)
  23. Analysis: By going private, Blackberry may buy time to fix itself (0 replies)
  24. Are privacy concerns killing the mobile location-based services market? (0 replies)
  25. [Release] iPhone 5 display is nearly 2.5 times more responsive than Android devices according t (0 replies)
  26. BlackBerry’s decline illustrated in a single chart (0 replies)
  27. Fairfax's BlackBerry deal seeks to forgo Canada takeover review (0 replies)
  28. What Microsoft can learn from BlackBerry’s big mistake: People like ‘toys’ after all (0 replies)
  29. AT&T Prepping LTE-Broadcast Network for Video (0 replies)
  30. iPhone 5s camera put to the test in massive 5s review for photographers (0 replies)
  31. New app pays you to take photos with your Android phone (0 replies)
  32. End of an era as BlackBerry looks to go private (0 replies)
  33. iPhone 5c review: The other high-end iPhone (0 replies)
  34. BlackBerry? Like, so not cool, say young users (0 replies)
  35. [Release] Verizon teases possible DROID tablet on Twitter [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  36. True colors come first for Samsung's new smartphone camera tech (0 replies)
  37. BlackBerry’s subscriber base seen plummeting from 72 million to zero in 2-3 years (0 replies)
  38. It looks like Fairfax or bust for BlackBerry (0 replies)
  39. TSX may open lower on Fed uncertainty; BlackBerry eyed (0 replies)
  40. Samsung Announces Isocell Camera Tech (0 replies)
  41. HTC reportedly likely to post first quarterly loss following HTC One mini production (0 replies)
  42. Fairfax consortium bids $4.7 billion to take BlackBerry private (0 replies)
  43. Once-cool BlackBerry failed to keep pace with rivals (0 replies)
  44. Case troubles hinder HTC phone sales, darken Q3 outlook: sources (0 replies)
  45. Thrill-seeker killed in parachute jump off California mountain (0 replies)
  46. Fairfax reaches tentative deal to buy BlackBerry (0 replies)
  47. [Release] Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Limited Edition with flexible display rumored to launch next mo (0 replies)
  48. Strong early Android demand for BBM is rare bit of good news for BlackBerry (0 replies)
  49. LG reveals 5.2-inch Vu 3 phablet (0 replies)
  50. BBM for iOS and Android launch delayed for at least a week (0 replies)
  51. Fairfax reaches tentative deal to buy BlackBerry (0 replies)
  52. VeriFone taps Citi executive as CEO (0 replies)
  53. Timeline: End of an era as BlackBerry looks to go private (0 replies)
  54. BlackBerry and Apple are big market movers (0 replies)
  55. Once-cool BlackBerry failed to keep pace with rivals (0 replies)
  56. Motorola Details Moto X Update, Including Camera Fixes (0 replies)
  57. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Coming to Sprint (0 replies)
  58. U.S. trade panel judge says HTC violates Nokia patents (0 replies)
  59. BlackBerry savior Watsa, an investor with a long view (0 replies)
  60. Tough times ahead for LG and Sony (0 replies)
  61. BlackBerry (BBRY) Gets $4.7B Buyout Offer (0 replies)
  62. Canada government has no comment on private offer for BlackBerry (0 replies)
  63. Fairfax to buy BlackBerry for $4.7 billion (0 replies)
  64. BlackBerry acquired by Fairfax Financial: enterprise solutions the future (0 replies)
  65. [Release] BREAKING: Blackberry reportedly selling to Fairfax Financial for $4.7 billion (0 replies)
  66. Fairfax to buy BlackBerry (0 replies)
  67. BlackBerry agrees to $4.7 billion buyout (0 replies)
  68. Instant View: Fairfax-led consortium offers $4.7 billion for Blackberry (0 replies)
  69. BlackBerry in $4.7 billion takeover deal with Fairfax consortium (0 replies)
  70. BlackBerry announces $4.7 billion buyout plan from Fairfax Financial (0 replies)
  71. [Release] JackThreads does us a favor and redesigns their awful Android app (0 replies)
  72. [Release] Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear for Sprint release date set for October 4th — y (0 replies)
  73. [Release] Oppo N1 announced with Snapdragon 600, rotating camera & official support for flashin (0 replies)
  74. Exclusive: BlackBerry’s newer low cost BlackBerry 10 smartphone slides in below Q5 on (0 replies)
  75. Sprint to Sell Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on October 4 (0 replies)
  76. Tesco eyes slice of tablet market with 'Hudl' (0 replies)
  77. Break-up may be the only way out for BlackBerry - analysts (0 replies)
  78. TSX may open lower on BlackBerry warning, Fed comments (0 replies)
  79. [Release] LG Vu 3 announced, brings Snapdragon 800 and a 5.2-inch 4:3 aspect ratio display (0 replies)
  80. BlackBerry move away from consumers unlikely to stem decline (0 replies)
  81. German group claims to have hacked Apple iPhone fingerprint scanner (0 replies)
  82. Switched On: Microsoft's mobile monster (0 replies)
  83. Microsoft invites trade-ins for Windows phones, Surface (0 replies)
  84. [Release] Ex-CyanogenMod Focal (beta) is now on the Google Play Store (0 replies)
  85. BBM iOS and Android releases paused: staggering forward (0 replies)
  86. Google Glass and Galaxy Gear get the spotlight now, but best wearables are yet to com (0 replies)
  87. HTC One Max rumor round-up: not just another clone of One (0 replies)
  88. BlackBerry co-founder in talks about joint bid: report (0 replies)
  89. Instant View: Blackberry to cut 4,500 jobs, warns of huge second quarter loss (0 replies)
  90. [Release] Intel adding 64-bit capabilities to Android, announces 64bit Bay Trail chip (0 replies)
  91. BlackBerry warns of big loss, 4,500 job cuts; shares dive (0 replies)
  92. BlackBerry slashes jobs in face of $1B 2-qtr loss (0 replies)
  93. Canada industry minister says concerned by BlackBerry job losses (0 replies)
  94. TSX drops on BlackBerry dive, Fed uncertainty (0 replies)
  95. Here’s why typing on Android phones is harder than typing on an iPhone (0 replies)
  96. Skype to Cease Windows Phone 7 Development (0 replies)
  97. Are you an iPhone 5s person, or an iPhone 5c person? (0 replies)
  98. AP reviews new smartphones: new iPhones and more (0 replies)
  99. Video: iPhone 5s easily survives drop test – iPhone 5c, not so much (0 replies)
  100. Sprint Intros One Up Upgrade Program (0 replies)
  101. Sony’s PlayStation App coming to iOS, Android in November (0 replies)
  102. Study: One-fifth of cell phone owners use video calling (0 replies)
  103. [Release] Madden NFL 25 now available for Android, download for free on Google Play (0 replies)
  104. Microsoft says Windows Phone is a ‘distant third,’ admits OEMs were annoyed by Surfac (0 replies)
  105. HP now offers software support for Apple iPads (0 replies)
  106. Google makes Quickoffice free, throws in an extra 10GB of storage (0 replies)
  107. HP offers support for Apple iPads (0 replies)
  108. Google Makes QuickOffice Free for Everyone (0 replies)
  109. GreatCall Lumps Services Together In One $25 Bundle (0 replies)
  110. Verizon, T-Mobile Submit Joint 600MHz Band Plan (0 replies)
  111. Canada minister says hopes BlackBerry can make it on its own (0 replies)
  112. Microsoft will now give you up to $350 for your iOS, Android devices (0 replies)
  113. 8 simple rules for not being a jerk at the movies (0 replies)
  114. [Release] Did Apple’s Tim Cook call the entry-level Android market “junk” in this latest interv (0 replies)
  115. Google Makes Wallet App Available to iPhone (0 replies)
  116. iOS 7 adoption reportedly hits 29% just one day after release (0 replies)
  117. iPhone 5s slaughters quad-core rivals in performance tests despite dual-core CPU and (0 replies)
  118. [Release] The first Jolla Sailfish OS phone will run Android apps, and here are its specs (0 replies)
  119. Republic Wireless to Sell Moto X for $299 (0 replies)
  120. Apple CEO Cook: ‘We never had an objective to sell a low-cost phone’ (0 replies)
  121. BBM for Android and iPhone arrives this weekend (0 replies)
  122. South Korean upstart Infraware battles Microsoft for office space (0 replies)
  123. [Release] T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3 now available for pre-order, $200 down and $21 a month (0 replies)
  124. With $7 million in funding, Cyanogen aims to take on Windows Phone (0 replies)
  125. Smartphones now account for almost two-thirds of all mobile phones in the U.S. (0 replies)
  126. NVIDIA reveals Tegra Note, a Tegra 4 powered tablet for $199 (0 replies)
  127. Facebook and Twitter Deliver Major iOS Updates (0 replies)
  128. Report: BlackBerry could cut 40 pct of workforce (0 replies)
  129. Sprint to Sell Phones in More Costco Stores (0 replies)
  130. Capital One Withdraws from Isis (0 replies)
  131. BlackBerry to Cut 40% of Staff, Says WSJ (0 replies)
  132. BlackBerry's BBM chat coming to Android, iPhone this weekend (0 replies)
  133. WSJ: BlackBerry to lay off up to 40% of its workforce (0 replies)
  134. Blackberry could lay off up to 40 percent staff: WSJ (0 replies)
  135. Google Updates Chrome for iOS 7 (0 replies)
  136. iOS 7 Now Available for Download (0 replies)
  137. Apple Releases iTunes 11.1 Ahead of iOS 7 (0 replies)
  138. Cheap and Clever Dual Monitor Trick (0 replies)
  139. Nexus 5 to reportedly launch in October with mid-range price tag (0 replies)
  140. BlackBerry unveils the Z30 as its new flagship smartphone (0 replies)
  141. BlackBerry unveils new Z30 smartphone (0 replies)
  142. BlackBerry presents its big-screen Z30 (0 replies)
  143. HTC One Max compared to Samsung Galaxy Note II, Note 3 in leaked photos (0 replies)
  144. [Release] NVIDIA officially unveils the Tegra Note reference, enables OEMs to deliver Tegra 4 f (0 replies)
  145. BBM for Android reportedly launches on Friday, BBM for iOS on Saturday (0 replies)
  146. Video: BlackBerry unveils Z30 smartphone with 5-inch display and BlackBerry 10.2 (0 replies)
  147. YouTube to Allow Offline Viewing on Mobile Devices (0 replies)
  148. Review: iPhone fingerprint sensor worth extra cost (0 replies)
  149. Updated Google Wallet app for Android delivers easier mobile payments (0 replies)
  150. BlackBerry deals with BBM confusion (0 replies)
  151. NTIA Petitions FCC to Mandate that Carriers Unlock Phones (0 replies)
  152. AT&T’s Nexus 7 now available for $349 or $249 on contract (0 replies)
  153. [Release] Firefox for Android gets hefty upgrade: NFC, WebRTC and more! (0 replies)
  154. Here’s why the Phonebloks modular smartphone might not happen (0 replies)
  155. New app brings NSA-proof messaging to Android (0 replies)
  156. [Release] Nexus 5 makes appearance on GFXBench, benchmark shows Snapdragon 800, 1080p resolutio (0 replies)
  157. Virgin Mobile Offering Credit for Old Device Trade-Ins (0 replies)
  158. Google Nexus 5: Leaked video, Android KitKat, and more (0 replies)
  159. Google Wallet Available to Non-NFC Android Phones (0 replies)
  160. Video: Google’s Nexus 5 leaks in two new videos… after being left in a bar (0 replies)
  161. BBM for Android download leaks ahead of supposed launch this Friday (0 replies)
  162. [Release] ASUS Padfone Infinity revealed, totes Snapdragon 800 (0 replies)
  163. Does social media make us smarter? (0 replies)
  164. Android phones’ data sharing capabilities are about to get a big Bump (0 replies)
  165. Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 getting multi-user support with Android 4.2 update (0 replies)
  166. HTC’s China-only Android rival OS purportedly shown in leaked picture (0 replies)
  167. Vote for your favorite “Conexión Cultural” image for a chance to win weekly prizes! (0 replies)
  168. Linux gets a boost from mobile (0 replies)
  169. AT&T to Absorb Wisconsin's Element Mobile (0 replies)
  170. HTC One Max shown up close in new pictures as full specs leak (0 replies)
  171. Potential BlackBerry buyers seen holding off until company’s price hits rock bottom (0 replies)
  172. [Release] More HTC One Max images, release info and other details emerge (0 replies)
  173. Sprint Acquires Handmark (0 replies)
  174. How Intel plans to blow up the mobile computing market with $100 tablets (0 replies)
  175. Linux gets a boost from mobile (0 replies)
  176. Feeling tipsy? New apps read blood alcohol levels, hail a taxi (0 replies)
  177. [Release] Google buys Bump, will the use it to supercharge Android Beam? (0 replies)
  178. Apple keeps slipping as new iPhone orders start (0 replies)
  179. Cell phones will help Cape Lookout seashore tours (0 replies)
  180. HTC cutting jobs at US operations (0 replies)
  181. Apple finally sheds Siri’s ‘beta’ label (0 replies)
  182. Sprint Launches LTE in 34 New Markets (0 replies)
  183. T-Mobile Accepting Note 3 Preorders Beginning Sept. 18 (0 replies)
  184. HTC jumps on the biometrics bandwagon (0 replies)
  185. Jolla's Sailfish OS Can Now Run Android Apps (0 replies)
  186. HTC cutting jobs at US operations (0 replies)
  187. HTC confirms layoffs at U.S. headquarters (0 replies)
  188. Mobile printing: A guide for the BYOD world (0 replies)
  189. Taiwan's HTC trims U.S. workforce, shares tumble (0 replies)
  190. Switched On: For Samsung, more is more (0 replies)
  191. '12 Years a Slave' wins top prize at Toronto film fest (0 replies)
  192. Relaxnews app selection: Call of Duty Strike Team, Dinorama (0 replies)
  193. [Release] [Opinion] I’ve had enough of custom ROMs, it’s now Nexus or nothing (0 replies)
  194. Straight Talk Now Compatible with AT&T's LTE Network (0 replies)
  195. [Release] Bad news hits HTC as company lays off 20% of its US workforce (0 replies)
  196. Exclusive: BlackBerry bidders may want to carve up business - sources (0 replies)
  197. Engadget Podcast 360 - 09.13.13 (0 replies)
  198. Nokia reportedly developed an Android Lumia before Microsoft swooped in (0 replies)
  199. HTC One Max shown side-by-side with HTC One in leaked pictures (0 replies)
  200. FCC Schedules H Block Auction for January 2014 (0 replies)
  201. How to stop Google from knowing every single Wi-Fi password you use on your Android p (0 replies)
  202. Samsung will use 64-bit processors in its next generation phones (0 replies)
  203. Breaking down the iPhone 5s upgrade math (0 replies)
  204. TiVo names Motorola's Moloney to its board (0 replies)
  205. Dell to focus on expanding sales capacity, emerging markets (0 replies)
  206. Gold is the new black: HTC One pictured in gold as iPhone 5s launch approaches (0 replies)
  207. Breaking down the iPhone 5S upgrade math (0 replies)
  208. T-Mobile's LTE Network Now Covers 180M People (0 replies)
  209. T-Mobile Prices iPhone 5s and 5c at $23 Per Month (0 replies)
  210. At least one major manufacturer isn’t ditching Windows Phone after the Nokia deal (0 replies)
  211. Insight: Trigger finger: Apple fires biometrics into the mainstream (0 replies)
  212. HTC One suffering from camera issues, fix coming in Android 4.3 update (0 replies)
  213. Rivals start gunning for BlackBerry’s Enterprise Service business (0 replies)
  214. Facebook Testing Auto Video Playback in Mobile Feed (0 replies)
  215. Atari founder: Nintendo may be on a ‘path to irrelevance’ (0 replies)
  216. [Release] How Android beat iOS to fingerprint unlock, and why it didn’t work (0 replies)
  217. Chrome for iOS Updated with Better Search Tools (0 replies)
  218. [Release] Plants vs Zombies 2 officially arrives on Android, but not through the Play Store [DO (0 replies)
  219. Verizon Total Mobile Protection Adds Device Coaching (0 replies)
  220. LG G2: One step forward, two steps back (0 replies)
  221. Nexus 5 pictured again, this time fully assembled (0 replies)
  222. Motorola mocks iPhone 5s fingerprint scanner, forgets its own phone had a fingerprint (0 replies)
  223. HTC Settles with MobileMedia Over Patents (0 replies)
  224. Future Samsung smartphones will have 64-bit processors, too (0 replies)
  225. [Release] Buy the LG G2 from all major carriers (except Sprint) starting today — are you buying (0 replies)
  226. New Motorola tablet could be made to order (0 replies)
  227. Virgin Pitches the Supreme as a Media Phone (0 replies)
  228. One chart shows why the iPhone 5c is likely a nonstarter in emerging markets (0 replies)
  229. Insight: Trigger Finger - Apple fires biometrics into the mainstream (0 replies)
  230. [Release] Apple copies Android, fails to set the bar with iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S (0 replies)
  231. [Release] ZTE’s premium Nubia Z5 passes through FCC on its way to the US, takes a mean photo (0 replies)
  232. BlackBerry meeting with Canadian government to talk foreign takeover (0 replies)
  233. [Release] Re-predicting Android’s OS dessert names beyond Kit Kat (0 replies)
  234. Want that app 'to go'? RAD Studio dev tool now supports Android, iOS (0 replies)
  235. [Release] Swype Co-Founder creates Dryft virtual keyboard, wants to change the way you type on (0 replies)
  236. Intel, Google show 'next-generation' Chromebooks (0 replies)
  237. Apple, Google back in court over mobile phone patent lawsuit (0 replies)
  238. Texas Instruments Chip Powers More Charging Pad Options (0 replies)
  239. T-Mobile Gives Unlimited Customers More Hotspot Data (1 replies)
  240. iPhone 5s vs. Galaxy S 4: How does Apple's new iPhone match up with the Samsung super (0 replies)
  241. Kors for spring: romance for office looks (0 replies)
  242. [Release] New ASUS PadFone Infinity launching Sept. 17th – will it finally come to the USA? (0 replies)
  243. Want that app 'to go'? RAD Studio dev tool now supports Android, iOS (0 replies)
  244. New wave of tablets with Intel Bay Trail chip will be priced starting at $99 (0 replies)
  245. Why did Apple go 64-bit? One iOS, to rule them all (0 replies)
  246. New wave of tablets with Intel Bay Trail chip will start at $99 (0 replies)
  247. Why did Apple go 64-bit? One iOS, to rule them all (0 replies)
  248. Why did Apple go 64-bit? One iOS, to rule them all (0 replies)
  249. Almost 1,000 fraudulent apps published on Google Play in August alone (0 replies)
  250. [Release] New Amazon Kindle Fire 2013 models leaked; rumored specs look good (0 replies)