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  1. Intel's 'Bay Trail' Atom chip could blur the line between PCs, tablets (0 replies)
  2. Influx of refugees creates tension in Germany (0 replies)
  3. Sony's HT-ST7 soundbar melds HiFi with Bluetooth and NFC for $1,299 (0 replies)
  4. IDC: Android extends lead over iPhone in 2Q (0 replies)
  5. Volkswagen and Google launch SmileDrive Android app: it makes insufferable commutes s (0 replies)
  6. Amber alert fatigue? Alerts on cell phones set Californians buzzing (0 replies)
  7. Windows Phone shows signs of life while BlackBerry keeps crumbling (0 replies)
  8. U.S. appeals court revives Apple patent claims vs. Google (0 replies)
  9. Which important apps is Windows Phone still missing? (0 replies)
  10. IDC: Android extends lead over iPhone in 2Q (0 replies)
  11. LG Unveils Newest G2 Smartphone (0 replies)
  12. Three more senior execs out at BlackBerry (0 replies)
  13. London mayor joins NY, SF in battle against smartphone thefts (0 replies)
  14. Put the World in Your Pocket: A Smartphone Buyer's Guide for Students (0 replies)
  15. T-Mobile to Sell LG G2, F6 and F3 (0 replies)
  16. [Release] LG officially announces the G2 with Snapdragon 800 and 13 megapixel camera (0 replies)
  17. LG unveils G2 flagship Android phone (0 replies)
  18. Video: LG is streaming today’s G2 unveiling live – watch it right here (0 replies)
  19. BlackBerry Z30 phablet leaks again in new photos (0 replies)
  20. Electronic trail helped MLB gain Biogenesis bans (0 replies)
  21. LG G2 press images leak ahead of today’s unveiling (0 replies)
  22. AT&T Turns On LTE In Another Handful of Markets (0 replies)
  23. Electronic trail helped MLB gain Biogenesis bans (0 replies)
  24. B&O Play previews A9 Nordic Sky edition wireless speakers (eyes-on) (0 replies)
  25. Go Back to School with a Tablet (0 replies)
  26. Apple’s lead in U.S. smartphone market narrows, BlackBerry’s share plummets (0 replies)
  27. Windows gains no tablet traction as PC OEMs turn to Android (0 replies)
  28. Twitter Tweaks Two-Factor Security on Mobile Apps (0 replies)
  29. BlackBerry A10 phablet shown side-by-side with Z10, Q5 in leaked pictures (0 replies)
  30. Apple’s new ‘iPhone M’ seen outselling flagship iPhone 5S (0 replies)
  31. Samsung’s strategy to slip away from Android: Follow in Palm and BlackBerry’s footste (0 replies)
  32. Samsung starts producing fast, super-durable 3D vertical NAND chips (0 replies)
  33. HTC One Max’s monstrous size highlighted in new leaked photo (0 replies)
  34. FreedomPop Jumps Onto Sprint's LTE Network (0 replies)
  35. Samsung announces BBM for Android – BlackBerry still quiet (0 replies)
  36. Samsung prepares fast, durable 3D flash storage for mobile devices (0 replies)
  37. Samsung lays ground for a 'Galaxy Gear' smartwatch (0 replies)
  38. Samsung lays ground for a 'Galaxy Gear' smart watch (0 replies)
  39. Samsung’s ‘Galaxy Folder’ Android flip phone pictured in leaked photos (0 replies)
  40. Samsung Galaxy Note III tell-all penned for September 4 (0 replies)
  41. HTC: We are not for sale (0 replies)
  42. Video: Nokia takes its best shot at Apple in latest Lumia ad (0 replies)
  43. Leaked Samsung Galaxy Note III benchmarks outperform Galaxy S4 (0 replies)
  44. Report: Tablet buyers don't care who makes their devices (0 replies)
  45. HTC One Max and the road to hell (0 replies)
  46. Why the Moto X isn’t shipping with the latest version of Android (0 replies)
  47. Moto X Developer Editions Come At Cost of Warranty (0 replies)
  48. [Release] Mobile Roar Podcast: Our thoughts on the Moto X, Nokia Lumia 1020 reviewed, and more (0 replies)
  49. Find Your Back to School Camera (0 replies)
  50. Android’s latest security snafu: One-click authentication lets hackers steal password (0 replies)
  51. Why BlackBerry can’t afford to delay BBM for iOS and Android any longer (0 replies)
  52. Patent Firm Sues T-Mobile Over Geolocation Tech (0 replies)
  53. Apple’s once-dominant tablet market share has collapsed (0 replies)
  54. Sprint Escapes SEC Tax Probe (0 replies)
  55. Unannounced HTC One Max phablet revealed in leaked photos (0 replies)
  56. Here comes the Galaxy Note III: Samsung schedules September 4th press conference (0 replies)
  57. Switched On: The camera phone (0 replies)
  58. DEA Continues Crackdown on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries (0 replies)
  59. Android tablets still rule, while Windows continues to slip (2 replies)
  60. Obama administration overturns ban on some iPad, iPhones (0 replies)
  61. Obama administration overturns ban on some iPad, iPhones (0 replies)
  62. US vetoes import ban on Apple products (0 replies)
  63. Obama vetoes ITC ban on some AT&T-compatible iPhones and iPads (0 replies)
  64. Obama Saves Older iPhones from ITC Ban (0 replies)
  65. Vine updates Android app with push notifications and more sharing options (0 replies)
  66. Motorola plans to release a budget Moto X after all (0 replies)
  67. Jelly Bean tops 40% market share on Android devices (0 replies)
  68. Samsung SMART Camera gets smarter with Evernote integration (0 replies)
  69. Google to bring 'find my device' feature to Android (0 replies)
  70. TCA: Fox's 'Almost Human' panel talks robot ethics, android sex (0 replies)
  71. Samsung’s tablet army helps Android march past iOS as top tablet platform (0 replies)
  72. Samsung's eight-core Galaxy S4 chip offered on new developer board (0 replies)
  73. Audience shares fall on weak 3Q forecast (0 replies)
  74. Samsung's eight-core Galaxy S4 chip offered on new developer board (0 replies)
  75. Samsung's eight-core Galaxy S4 chip offered on new developer board (0 replies)
  76. Mexican bid to smuggle phone into prison in coffin (0 replies)
  77. The Moto X: Finally, an Android for humans (0 replies)
  78. Google’s marketing war chest gives Motorola ‘a shot at being more than irrelevant’ (0 replies)
  79. WSJ: The FBI can remotely flip on Android phone mics to record conversations (2 replies)
  80. T-Mobile Won't Offer Moto X to Customers Directly (0 replies)
  81. Samsung Galaxy Note III, smartwatch launch rumored for September 4th (0 replies)
  82. Review: Motorola phone notable for customization (0 replies)
  83. A look at technical specs for selected phones (0 replies)
  84. Engadget Mobile Podcast 185 - 08.01.13 (0 replies)
  85. How Motorola can win over customers by letting them create the ugliest phones ever (0 replies)
  86. Sony’s smartphone business heats up: 9.6 million sold for $60 million profit (0 replies)
  87. ITC expected to rule on Samsung sales ban next week (0 replies)
  88. Google's Moto X Cleverly Appeals to Your Individuality (0 replies)
  89. U.S. ITC delays decision on whether Samsung infringes Apple's patents (0 replies)
  90. US factory means buyers can customize Google phone (0 replies)
  91. Google bets on custom design with flagship Moto X phone (0 replies)
  92. US factory means buyers can customize Google phone (0 replies)
  93. Motorola Moto X preview (0 replies)
  94. Moto X coming to all major U.S. carriers in late August for $199 (0 replies)
  95. Moto X: Motorola introduces its first smartphone made after the Google acquisition (0 replies)
  96. Motorola's MOTO X Offers Voice Control and Customizations (0 replies)
  97. Deck Bluetooth speaker by SOL Republic and Motorola offers 300-foot range, fits in a (0 replies)
  98. An engine of destruction: The anatomy of a low-end Android phone (0 replies)
  99. Zombie apocalypse: Supposedly dead Garmin outperforms leading smartphone vendors (0 replies)
  100. [Release] Blackberry Messenger for Android screen leaks (0 replies)
  101. Cycling-Uran and Renshaw join Omega Pharma-Quick Step (0 replies)
  102. Samsung readies dual-mode 4G TDD/FDD LTE phones for China (0 replies)
  103. Appeals court says feds don’t need warrant to track cell phone location data (0 replies)
  104. Sony’s massive 6.44-inch phablet reportedly launching September 12th (0 replies)
  105. Verizon’s HTC One launch reportedly delayed until August 15th (0 replies)
  106. [Release] Motorola provides more details on their X8 chip, rumored to come inside the Moto X (0 replies)
  107. Microsoft Office comes to Android, but not tablets (0 replies)
  108. Apple, Samsung are still crushing every other smartphone vendor (2 replies)
  109. Did Google change its stance on net neutrality? [updated] (0 replies)
  110. Why Android’s ‘cheap and nasty’ strategy is a huge threat to the iOS ecosystem (1 replies)
  111. U.S., China team up to seize counterfeit goods in joint operation (0 replies)
  112. New HTC One tweak lets you run Sense and stock Android on the same phone (0 replies)
  113. Did Google change its stance on net neutrality? (0 replies)
  114. Samsung, Apple’s mobile domination illustrated in a single chart (0 replies)
  115. Microsoft Office comes to Android, but not tablets (0 replies)
  116. HTC has become a total disaster (0 replies)
  117. The tide is turning: Samsung phones top iPhone in new satisfaction survey (0 replies)
  118. Sprint Refreshes the LG Rumor Reflex Messaging Phone (0 replies)
  119. Alcatel 768 Hits T-Mobile and MetroPCS (0 replies)
  120. Microsoft Ports Office to Android Smartphones (0 replies)
  121. Microsoft Office Mobile finally available for Android (0 replies)
  122. Messaging apps now dominate Android app market revenue (0 replies)
  123. Isis to Launch this Year (0 replies)
  124. Chromecast users could soon get access to HBO Go (0 replies)
  125. Does Nokia have a backup plan if its bet on camera quality falls through? (0 replies)
  126. Asus abandons Windows RT (0 replies)
  127. Android fragmentation: A blessing and a curse (0 replies)
  128. [Release] Transit comes to Android, brings real-time public transportation directions (0 replies)
  129. Early signs don’t bode well for Nokia’s Lumia 1020 (0 replies)
  130. BlackBerry’s U.S. market share plummets to just 1% in Q2 despite Z10, Q10 push (0 replies)
  131. Video: Samsung smacks iPhone for skimping on features in latest ad (0 replies)
  132. BlackBerry exec: ‘BlackBerry is not in trouble’ (0 replies)
  133. Instagram is very determined to keep Windows Phone users away [updated] (0 replies)
  134. Samsung said to be in talks to acquire German Novaled (0 replies)
  135. Smile! Microsoft stuffs the SkyDrive website with new, photo-friendly features (1 replies)
  136. Instagram is very determined to keep Windows Phone users away (0 replies)
  137. HTC’s Q2 profit tumbles as company forecasts first-ever loss for Q3 (0 replies)
  138. Sprint posts massive $1.6 billion Q2 loss (0 replies)
  139. Sprint Launches LTE in 41 New Markets (0 replies)
  140. Taiwan's HTC reports 83 percent drop in 2Q profit (0 replies)
  141. HTC sees third-quarter revenue sliding as much as 30 percent, missing forecasts (0 replies)
  142. Dell’s potential savior, a $100 Android computer the size of a USB stick, now shippin (0 replies)
  143. Qualcomm and Alcatel-Lucent Strike Small Cell Pact (0 replies)
  144. Report says BlackBerry, Nokia, maybe even Apple to launch phablets beginning in Q4 (0 replies)
  145. Five bookmarks every computer user should have (0 replies)
  146. C Spire Offers to Block Smut from Smartphones (0 replies)
  147. History repeats itself: Android tablet shipments blow past iPad (0 replies)
  148. [Release] Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with Snapdragon 600 launches in China… but that’s probably as f (0 replies)
  149. US patent office rejects claims of Apple 'pinch to zoom' patent (0 replies)
  150. New Moto X images, details revealed as debut nears (0 replies)
  151. New Moto X images, details revealed at debut nears (0 replies)
  152. US patent office rejects claims of Apple 'pinch to zoom' patent (0 replies)
  153. US patent office rejects claims of Apple 'pinch to zoom' patent (0 replies)
  154. Switched On: Played out (0 replies)
  155. Xbox One Wireless Controller, Play and Charge Kit and Chat Headset available for pre- (0 replies)
  156. Review: Nokia Lumia 925 for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  157. Sizing up the mobile handset market in Q2 (0 replies)
  158. Apple awarded ‘Brand of the Year’ for iPhone, iPad and MacBook (0 replies)
  159. Wall Street Beat: Mobile is key to tech earnings (0 replies)
  160. Wall Street Beat: Mobile is key to tech earnings (0 replies)
  161. Next-gen Nexus 7 now available to order on Google Play (0 replies)
  162. Android’s next big feature may be real-time language translation (0 replies)
  163. Nokia exec wants Microsoft to step up its game with Windows Phone apps (0 replies)
  164. The smartphone market’s huge Q2 growth is awful news for big brands (0 replies)
  165. T-Mobile nixes down payments, ups monthly fees (0 replies)
  166. T-Mobile matches AT&T Next, offers smartphones for $0 down (0 replies)
  167. T-Mobile nixes down payments, ups monthly fees (0 replies)
  168. Leaked Samsung Galaxy Note III specs include 5.7-inch display, LTE-Advanced, Android (0 replies)
  169. Blackberry contract loss weighs on Celestica sales (0 replies)
  170. Chromecast may just be the beginning of Google’s assault on the living room (0 replies)
  171. T-Mobile Offering All Phones for $0 Down (0 replies)
  172. Apple's smartphone market share drops to three-year low (0 replies)
  173. Samsung posts record profit, but mobile slips despite Galaxy S4 launch (0 replies)
  174. Chromecast feature coming to Google TV later this year (0 replies)
  175. HP to target back-to-school crowd with $99 Android tablet (0 replies)
  176. Samsung's 840 EVO SSD family: Fast, large, and in charge (0 replies)
  177. Google may upset TV execs with Chromecast (0 replies)
  178. NFL player's alleged murder victim had keys to car rented by player (0 replies)
  179. Samsung's 840 EVO SSD family: Fast, large, and in charge (0 replies)
  180. Samsung's 840 EVO SSD family: Fast, large, and in charge (0 replies)
  181. iPad seen ‘losing ground fast’ as shipments sink (0 replies)
  182. T-Mobile Pushes MetroPCS to 15 More Markets (0 replies)
  183. Who is actually using Android tablets? (0 replies)
  184. Another round of layoffs sweeps BlackBerry (0 replies)
  185. Samsung's 840 EVO SSD family: Fast, large, and in charge (0 replies)
  186. Consumer Cellular Intros EasyPay Financing Program (0 replies)
  187. Forget the new Nexus 7 – Moto X is the star of the show (0 replies)
  188. BlackBerry lays off 250 employees in latest round of cuts (0 replies)
  189. South Africa's Investec, Nedbank exposed to troubled building firm (0 replies)
  190. BlackBerry cuts 250 staff at facility in Ontario (0 replies)
  191. Taiwan's MediaTek to launch a 'true' 8-core chip later this year (0 replies)
  192. Google, Samsung collaborating on Nexus 10 tablet sequel (0 replies)
  193. Taiwan's MediaTek to launch a 'true' 8-core chip in Q4 (0 replies)
  194. Google, FTC officially settle Motorola patent spat (0 replies)
  195. Review: LG Optimus F3 for Sprint (0 replies)
  196. Exec responsible for the PlayBook quits BlackBerry (0 replies)
  197. Despite Surface debacle, Microsoft is far from ‘doomed’ (0 replies)
  198. Google unveils new Nexus 7, Internet TV device (0 replies)
  199. Nokia may have found a great new niche (0 replies)
  200. Google unveils new Nexus 7 tablet to expand hardware role (0 replies)
  201. BlackBerry A10 leaks again, this time in high-definition video (0 replies)
  202. [Release] At $35, the Google Chromecast multimedia dongle is a no-brainer (0 replies)
  203. Google brings Android content to your TV with Chromecast (0 replies)
  204. New, Cheaper Smartphone Plans (0 replies)
  205. Here comes Android 4.3: Google’s newest OS adds big boost to graphics (0 replies)
  206. Google unveils its next-gen Nexus 7 tablet (0 replies)
  207. [Release] Google officially announces the Nexus 7 (0 replies)
  208. Here’s live streaming video from Google’s Nexus 7 and Android 4.3 unveiling (0 replies)
  209. New, Cheaper Smartphone Plans (0 replies)
  210. Killing BBM: Rival messaging apps are on a rampage right now (0 replies)
  211. Killing BBM: Rival messaging apps on a rampage right now (0 replies)
  212. Nvidia Shrinks Kepler GPU for Mobile Devices (0 replies)
  213. Sprint LTE Hits The Bronx and Brooklyn July 30 (0 replies)
  214. New Samsung color laser printers have NFC built-in (0 replies)
  215. Motorola Solutions cuts 2013 sales forecast again (0 replies)
  216. Unannounced next-gen Nexus 7 now available for preorder at Best Buy (0 replies)
  217. LG’s smartphone business heats up: Record 12 million sold last quarter (0 replies)
  218. WATCH LIVE: Google's mysterious "Android breakfast event" with Sundar Pichai! (0 replies)
  219. iOS is smoking rivals in mobile ad revenue (0 replies)
  220. First Sprint Tri-Band LTE Phone Clears FCC (0 replies)
  221. Motorola is now Verizon’s sole provider of Droid devices (0 replies)
  222. Forbes: HTC One mini could have been perfect, instead misses by a mile (0 replies)
  223. New Trio of Verizon Motorola Droid Phones Are Always Listening and Ready (0 replies)
  224. Verizon unveils three Droid phones from Motorola (0 replies)
  225. BlackBerry A10 surfaces again in new leaked photos (0 replies)
  226. Why BlackBerry needs an entry-level BB10 phone so desperately (0 replies)
  227. Sprint Bringing Captioned Calls to iOS Devices (0 replies)
  228. Hands-on with Verizon’s Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx and Droid Mini (0 replies)
  229. [Release] Motorola DROID Mini is a 4.3-inch Android, launches August 28th for $100 (0 replies)
  230. Verizon debuts brand new Droid smartphone lineup: Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx, Droid Mini (0 replies)
  231. Live from Verizon’s next-generation Droid unveiling (0 replies)
  232. Moto X pricing leaks: $299 off contract? (0 replies)
  233. Moto X leak may reveal Google’s plan to attack its own Android partners (0 replies)
  234. [Release] HTC announces entry-level Desire 500 with quad-core Snapdragon 200 processor (0 replies)
  235. We’ll be live from Verizon’s Droid event today at 12:00PM! (0 replies)
  236. Samsung Intros More Powerful Exynos Octa 5 Processor (0 replies)
  237. NVIDIA Shield gaming console to begin shipping on July 31st (0 replies)
  238. Microsoft’s Windows Phone Store now has one less app – and it’s Apple’s fault (0 replies)
  239. Major SIM card security flaw puts hundreds of millions of devices at risk (0 replies)
  240. New Samsung Galaxy Note III specs emerge (0 replies)
  241. SIM Hack Can Expose Cell Phones to Crooks (0 replies)
  242. The smartphone price crash is about to wreck two major vendors (0 replies)
  243. [Release] Ubuntu Edge dual-boots Android, turns into a full Ubuntu PC when docked (0 replies)
  244. Samsung follows Apple’s lead yet again (0 replies)
  245. AT&T Adds Options to Mobile Share Plans (0 replies)
  246. AT&T Brings Windows Phone 8 to Prepaid Brand (0 replies)
  247. Nexus 7 sequel rumored to launch on July 30th (0 replies)
  248. Dropping smartphone prices could lead to ‘industrywide carnage’ (0 replies)
  249. C Spire Launches PTT Service (0 replies)
  250. What we know about the Moto X: Google and Motorola's first Android baby (0 replies)