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  1. The smartphone price crash is about to wreck two major vendors (0 replies)
  2. [Release] Ubuntu Edge dual-boots Android, turns into a full Ubuntu PC when docked (0 replies)
  3. Samsung follows Apple’s lead yet again (0 replies)
  4. AT&T Adds Options to Mobile Share Plans (0 replies)
  5. AT&T Brings Windows Phone 8 to Prepaid Brand (0 replies)
  6. Nexus 7 sequel rumored to launch on July 30th (0 replies)
  7. Dropping smartphone prices could lead to ‘industrywide carnage’ (0 replies)
  8. C Spire Launches PTT Service (0 replies)
  9. What we know about the Moto X: Google and Motorola's first Android baby (0 replies)
  10. [Release] Samsung goes big time with its own global developers’ conference this October (0 replies)
  11. This is Google’s upcoming Moto X (0 replies)
  12. How the NSA is Using Cell Phone Data to Drone Civilians (In Pakistan) (0 replies)
  13. Why I’m Not Switching from the iPhone (0 replies)
  14. HTC reorganizes U.S. operations as sales sink (0 replies)
  15. Switched On: Dead! Dead! Dead! (in 2D) (0 replies)
  16. Daily Android activations grow to 1.5 million, Google Play surpasses 50 billion downl (0 replies)
  17. Moto X leak again points to late August release date (0 replies)
  18. Microsoft, Google not doing enough on phone thefts, says San Francisco district attor (0 replies)
  19. Does Verizon, T-Mobile subscriber growth spell trouble for AT&T? (0 replies)
  20. Recent tech history is littered with the corpses of failed tablets (0 replies)
  21. Next-gen Nexus 7 specs leak: Quad-core CPU, Android 4.3 and wireless charging (0 replies)
  22. Samsung close to mobile-device deal with FBI: sources (0 replies)
  23. Microsoft, Google not doing enough on phone thefts, says San Francisco district attor (0 replies)
  24. HTC 8XT with Sprint (0 replies)
  25. Nigeria lifts mobile phone blackout in militant stronghold (0 replies)
  26. Nigeria lifts mobile phone blackout in militant stronghold (0 replies)
  27. Google stumbles in 2Q as slump in ad rates deepens (0 replies)
  28. Locket puts ads on your Android homescreen, pays you a penny to unlock (video) (0 replies)
  29. Google stumbles in 2Q as slump in ad rates deepens (0 replies)
  30. A question is raised as Android, iPhone continue to dominate: Do users even want a th (0 replies)
  31. Google posts big miss with Q2 EPS of $9.56 (0 replies)
  32. Android users found to be least likely to pay for apps (0 replies)
  33. New leak shows Android 4.3 running on Google’s Nexus 4 (0 replies)
  34. [Release] Is Android popularity dying on Verizon? (0 replies)
  35. Rep. Matsui Reintroduces 1755MHz Efficiency Act (0 replies)
  36. Google Expected to Release New Nexus 7 Tablet, Android 4.3 Next Week (0 replies)
  37. Gather, darkness: The smartphone market’s witching hour is near (0 replies)
  38. Monoidics Buy Will Boost Facebook's Mobile Apps (0 replies)
  39. Video: Google’s second-gen Nexus 7 tablet shown off in new leak (0 replies)
  40. Nokia's halting turnaround hit by weak handset sales (0 replies)
  41. Elop finally admits why Nokia didn’t switch to Android: Samsung scared him away (0 replies)
  42. LG Optimus F3 Hits Virgin Stores Today for $179 (0 replies)
  43. In Android, move a photo to another folder (0 replies)
  44. Verizon Edge Upgrade Program Goes Live August 25 (0 replies)
  45. Chipmaker TSMC reports Q2 profit up 24 percent (0 replies)
  46. Intel expects $150 Atom-powered Android tablets on shelves this year (0 replies)
  47. Good news amid the gloom: Lumia sales now outnumber BlackBerry sales (0 replies)
  48. Samsung unveils super duper high-speed 1TB SSDs (0 replies)
  49. Surface RT can help small businesses reduce IT costs (0 replies)
  50. Samsung reveals high-speed 1TB SSDs for consumers, enterprise (0 replies)
  51. Ahead of the Bell: Google's 2Q report (0 replies)
  52. Chipmaker TSMC reports Q2 profit up 24 percent (0 replies)
  53. HTC One mini preview: HTC’s gorgeous flagship phone reimagined for the mid-range mark (0 replies)
  54. It’s not Windows’ world anymore (0 replies)
  55. New Intel chief sees $150 Atom tablets this year (0 replies)
  56. Smartphone shipments could reach 1.5 billion by 2017 (0 replies)
  57. [Release] AT&T HTC One Mini pictured in the wild, Snapdragon 400 processor and other specs conf (0 replies)
  58. Samsung is trying to bring back the flip phone (1 replies)
  59. Packs of young people cause chaos in Hollywood (0 replies)
  60. Google Maps Updated for Summer Travels With Incident and Traffic Alerts (0 replies)
  61. [Release] International Samsung Galaxy S4 powered by Snapdragon 800 shows up in benchmarks, whe (0 replies)
  62. Google to reveal what’s next for Android on July 24th (0 replies)
  63. Review: Pebble watch is a great way to be bugged (0 replies)
  64. Huge Surface RT price cuts said to be unlikely to boost sales (0 replies)
  65. Leak may confirm higher prices for second-gen Nexus 7 (0 replies)
  66. Moment of truth for Nokia (0 replies)
  67. The thrill is gone for smartphone buyers (0 replies)
  68. Samsung's ChatOn Expands to All Windows Phones (0 replies)
  69. NEC talks on Lenovo mobile phone venture stalled: source (0 replies)
  70. HTC and Sony defeat patent troll (0 replies)
  71. Sony to challenge Nokia with a 20-megapixel Xperia i1 smartphone (0 replies)
  72. New apps do heavy lifting during the job search (0 replies)
  73. Leak seemingly reveals full BlackBerry A10 specs (0 replies)
  74. Leaked image, specs may reveal HP’s first Android smartphone, which looks just like a (0 replies)
  75. NEC to Bag Its Smartphone Business (0 replies)
  76. Leaked image, specs may reveal HP’s first Android smartphone, which looks just like a (0 replies)
  77. WiLan shares shrug off negative court ruling in patent suit (0 replies)
  78. BlackBerry reportedly slashes Z10, Q10 production in half as sales slow (0 replies)
  79. FCC Seeking Comment on H Block Spectrum Auction (0 replies)
  80. Do the new Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T plans signal a big smartphone downturn? (0 replies)
  81. BlackBerry may now be stuck in a no-win situation (0 replies)
  82. TSX may open higher; Bernanke's testimony eyed (0 replies)
  83. C Spire Customers to Receive Emergency Alerts (0 replies)
  84. Will Google's 2Q report catapult stock to $1,000? (0 replies)
  85. University aims to build 'vanishing' tech gear (0 replies)
  86. 'AT&T Next' Upgrade Program Counters T-Mobile's Jump! (0 replies)
  87. AT&T Spreads LTE to 328 Markets (0 replies)
  88. Video: Angry Birds Star Wars 2 launches on September 19th (0 replies)
  89. Apple-Samsung phone battle to hit appeals court in August (0 replies)
  90. Magnetic CEO, Alibaba jackpot rejuvenate Yahoo (0 replies)
  91. HTC One mini pictured again, said to include dual-core CPU, 4.3-inch display (0 replies)
  92. LG’s G2 to finally compete with Apple and Samsung (0 replies)
  93. Video: Sense and stock Android will soon be able to run on the same HTC One (0 replies)
  94. HTC One Max said to feature massive 6-inch 1080p display (0 replies)
  95. Canada's new industry minister swaps one tricky file for another (1 replies)
  96. Apple-Samsung mobile industry stranglehold not seen ending anytime soon (0 replies)
  97. Software maker E2open plans more revenue, less BlackBerry (0 replies)
  98. BlackBerry A10 shown on video for first time ever (0 replies)
  99. How Likely Is Death by iPhone Electrocution? (0 replies)
  100. Sprint's First Tri-Band LTE Devices Available July 19 (0 replies)
  101. [Release] HTC One MAX tipped as 6-inch Snapdragon 800-based Galaxy Note 3 competitor (0 replies)
  102. Samsung is taking pre-orders on its Ativ Book 9 Lite (0 replies)
  103. Switched On: Nook tablet, an epilogue (0 replies)
  104. [Release] Review: Pacific Rim for Android, now available on Google Play [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  105. AT&T To Buy Cricket (1 replies)
  106. Microsoft pushes U.S. Customs to enforce phone import ban (0 replies)
  107. Microsoft sues government for not banning Motorola imports (0 replies)
  108. Secure location sharing with smartphone app (0 replies)
  109. Spy-Proof Your Phone with Portable Pocket Sleeve (0 replies)
  110. Why the Lumia 1020 may be Windows Phone’s breakthrough device (0 replies)
  111. BlackBerry CEO reportedly bringing hammer down on management team (0 replies)
  112. Nokia exec talks about the advantage of carrier exclusives (0 replies)
  113. BlackBerry Z10 price slashed by 75% at AT&T, Best Buy due to weak sales (0 replies)
  114. How to get iOS 7 (0 replies)
  115. Schmidt says Google’s chilly relationship with Apple has started to thaw (0 replies)
  116. Tsinghua Holdings to buy chipmaker Spreadtrum for $1.78 billion (0 replies)
  117. Can half a billion dollars make Google’s Moto X a hit? (0 replies)
  118. Nokia phone's potent camera is bid to regain share (0 replies)
  119. Google's Schmidt says relationship with Apple has improved (0 replies)
  120. Google's One Today Android app now open to all US-based philanthropists (0 replies)
  121. LG shows off thinnest-ever HD LCD panel, just in time for the Optimus G2 (0 replies)
  122. [Release] More rumors that refreshed Nexus 7 to launch before end of July (0 replies)
  123. BlackBerry A10 (Aristo) Exclusively Revealed (0 replies)
  124. Nokia phone's potent camera is bid to regain share (0 replies)
  125. Two more high-level BlackBerry execs quit (0 replies)
  126. Sprint Launches New Unlimited Plans (0 replies)
  127. Android co-founder: Fragmentation issue is ‘overblown’ (0 replies)
  128. Apple, Google fall off list of top-10 brands as BlackBerry climbs to two-year high (0 replies)
  129. Purported Verizon roadmap: Moto X launches August 23rd, HTC One on August 1st (0 replies)
  130. Nokia’s strategy for selling the Lumia 1020 makes zero sense (0 replies)
  131. Gun Safety App Draws Fire (0 replies)
  132. Never mind the Lumia 1020 – Nokia’s future rides on the Asha 501 (0 replies)
  133. [Release] Was this camera sample taken with a Motorola Moto X? (0 replies)
  134. Boost Mobile Announces Samsung Galaxy Prevail II (0 replies)
  135. Sprint and Boost to Sell Kyocera Hydro Edge (0 replies)
  136. SoftBank Closes Equity Acquisition of Sprint (0 replies)
  137. Nokia’s Lumia 1020 still bets the bank on cameras in battle with iPhone, Android (0 replies)
  138. Video: LG’s powerhouse G2 flagship phone leaks in new photos and video (0 replies)
  139. Motorola’s entire upcoming Droid family pictured in new leak (0 replies)
  140. Microsoft Adds Business-Friendly Features to Windows Phone (0 replies)
  141. Review: Sony Xperia Z for T-Mobile USA (0 replies)
  142. Lumia 925 arriving on T-Mobile July 17th for $49.99 down (0 replies)
  143. Nokia Lumia 925 Arrives July 17 for $49 Down (0 replies)
  144. Sony Xperia Z Hits T-Mobile Stores July 17 for $99 Down (0 replies)
  145. T-Mobile Debuts Its Bold Moves, Including Upgrade Program (0 replies)
  146. How to bypass your PC when ordering photo prints (0 replies)
  147. T-Mobile scores Sony Xperia Z exclusive – available now starting at $0 down (0 replies)
  148. T-Mobile unveils ‘JUMP’: Semiannual smartphone upgrades for $10 per month (0 replies)
  149. Nexus 5 rumored to debut on October 5th with Android 5.0 (0 replies)
  150. Today in business: 5 things you need to know (0 replies)
  151. Liveblog: T-Mobile Summer Announcement (0 replies)
  152. Video: Microsoft slams iPad yet again in new ad (0 replies)
  153. Google names next victim as killing spree continues (0 replies)
  154. A look at the huge mistakes HTC keeps making (0 replies)
  155. Samsung requests retrial in $1B patent ruling for Apple (0 replies)
  156. Photos: Casing from Apple’s budget iPhone appears again in five colors (0 replies)
  157. The Next Google Maps App Has the Best of Waze's Features (0 replies)
  158. BlackBerry fires U.S. sales boss, more layoffs coming (0 replies)
  159. Google to Retire Latitude (0 replies)
  160. The smartphone market hasn’t yet peaked – but Samsung might have (0 replies)
  161. BlackBerry chief seeks patience with turnaround (0 replies)
  162. Judge to consider allowing Martin’s texts in Zimmerman case (0 replies)
  163. Samsung apes Microsoft’s strategy, throws money at developers for Tizen apps (0 replies)
  164. Sprint’s first Windows Phone 8 device launches July 19th for $99 (0 replies)
  165. BlackBerry chief seeks patience with turnaround (0 replies)
  166. Galaxy S4, HTC One ‘Google Editions’ now shipping (1 replies)
  167. Can BlackBerry drum up new business with old software? BlackBerry 9720 photos leak (0 replies)
  168. Apps aim to help people get fit and stay fit (0 replies)
  169. Download to Win a Roberto, Jr. Official Tour Jacket! (0 replies)
  170. Facebook Beta for Windows Phone Lets Users Unfriend (0 replies)
  171. CEO says BlackBerry on right path, open to all options (0 replies)
  172. BlackBerry CEO denies U.S. Z10 launch was a disaster (0 replies)
  173. BlackBerry name change approved by shareholders (0 replies)
  174. Motorola confirms no new devices coming this week (0 replies)
  175. Sprint Completes Acquisition of Clearwire (0 replies)
  176. HTC 8XT Hits Sprint Stores July 19 for $99 (0 replies)
  177. Galaxy Note III with full HD display confirmed on Samsung’s own website (0 replies)
  178. One year after its launch, Jelly Bean usage share finally tops Gingerbread (0 replies)
  179. Google sends out patch for largest Android security hole yet (0 replies)
  180. If You Don't Want the Government to Spy on You, Move to Montana (1 replies)
  181. Facebook for Android Updated with Home Improvements (0 replies)
  182. Google Glass competitor Recon Jet now accepting preorders for half the price (0 replies)
  183. Android's Jelly Bean contingent finally surpasses Gingerbread (0 replies)
  184. Strong T-Mobile iPhone sales help iOS market share gain on Android (0 replies)
  185. Chicago Police turn to Twitter to battle crime (0 replies)
  186. Citi analyst lowers view on Qualcomm shares (0 replies)
  187. Tempo Adds New Prepaid Plans to Wireless Mix (0 replies)
  188. As BlackBerry 10 struggles to gain traction, BlackBerry preps new phone with old OS (0 replies)
  189. Photos: Low-end iPhone assembled from leaked parts, feels less cheap than Samsung pho (0 replies)
  190. Samsung Galaxy S4 Available from C Spire Today (0 replies)
  191. MetroPCS Adds Samsung Galaxy S4 for $549 (0 replies)
  192. BlackBerry faces critical questions going into shareholders meeting (0 replies)
  193. SoftBank to Close Sprint Acquisition July 10 (0 replies)
  194. Microsoft to close down MSN TV on Sept. 30 (0 replies)
  195. Switched On: Hard drives face hard truths (0 replies)
  196. Is This the Fabled Cheap iPhone? (0 replies)
  197. FCC Approves SoftBank Buying Sprint Buying Clearwire (0 replies)
  198. HTC One Max, One mini mentioned in new leak alongside Nokia ‘Eros’ and ‘Mars’ (0 replies)
  199. The specter of a smartphone slow-down haunts the industry (0 replies)
  200. BlackBerry woes exploited in effort to sell smartphone cases (0 replies)
  201. iPhone 5 deemed most hated smartphone, Galaxy S4 is most loved (0 replies)
  202. BlackBerry investors to turn up the heat on management (0 replies)
  203. Sorry, Android Users: Snapchat Doesn't Delete Your Photos, It Just Hides Them (0 replies)
  204. HTC Q2 profit down 83 percent (0 replies)
  205. Samsung predicts big earnings jump in Q2, still disappoints (0 replies)
  206. HTC Q2 profit down 83 percent (0 replies)
  207. Samsung predicts big earnings jump in Q2, still disappoints (0 replies)
  208. Welcome to Apple’s world: Samsung tumbles despite record $8.3 billion Q2 profit (0 replies)
  209. HTC’s Q2 profit plummets 83% despite HTC One debut (0 replies)
  210. HTC Q2 profit down 83 percent (0 replies)
  211. Rivals to loom large over HTC sales, third-quarter growth seen flat (0 replies)
  212. Samsung predicts big earnings jump in Q2, still disappoints (0 replies)
  213. Samsung Electronics second-quarter misses forecast as smartphone worries deepen (0 replies)
  214. There's a Zombie-like Security Flaw in Almost Every Android Phone (0 replies)
  215. Samsung on track for record second-quarter profit as smartphone peak looms (0 replies)
  216. UK checkout worker touches nerve with mobile phone rebellion (0 replies)
  217. UK checkout worker touches nerve with mobile phone rebellion (0 replies)
  218. Huge security vulnerability may affect nearly every Android device on the planet (0 replies)
  219. Flopville: Despite Mattrick hire, Zynga deemed ‘destined to fail’ (0 replies)
  220. HTC software vulnerability settlement with FTC approved (0 replies)
  221. China hands Asian memory makers massive bargaining chip (0 replies)
  222. Leak reveals actionable notifications, Wi-Fi direct support in BlackBerry 10.2 (0 replies)
  223. In Marvel's 'Avengers AI,' the machines rise (0 replies)
  224. Yahoo Buys Mobile Video App Company (0 replies)
  225. Leaked specs suggest Samsung Galaxy Note III will be a powerhouse (0 replies)
  226. In Marvel's 'Avengers AI,' the machines rise (0 replies)
  227. Black HTC One mini revealed in new leaked images (0 replies)
  228. BlackBerry is losing the mobile war with Microsoft (0 replies)
  229. Galaxy S4 shipments reportedly hit 20 million (0 replies)
  230. UK watchdog fines mobile phone insurance broker $4.3 million (0 replies)
  231. 10 Things to Know for Wednesday (0 replies)
  232. Samsung’s first Tizen phone reportedly delayed (0 replies)
  233. Microsoft’s Windows Store passes 100,000 apps (0 replies)
  234. [Release] Oppo Find 5 silently upgraded with Snapdragon 600 processor, makes hardware updates l (0 replies)
  235. Review: Price for simplicity in new Google phones (0 replies)
  236. First Moto X ad confirms phones to have customizable hardware (0 replies)
  237. AP reviews new smartphones: Android, iOS and more (0 replies)
  238. Mozilla co-founder calls Android too bloated to run on cheap hardware (0 replies)
  239. Mas Para Mi Photo Giveaway Rules (0 replies)
  240. BlackBerry 10 sales seen improving in the second half (0 replies)
  241. Netgear announces low-priced 802.11ac Wi-Fi router (0 replies)
  242. BlackBerry users are now worth $40 each, down from $866 in 2010 (0 replies)
  243. Does Feedly Succeedly? (0 replies)
  244. The budget iPhone needs to look hideous (0 replies)
  245. TSX hits one-week high on U.S. data, energy shares (0 replies)
  246. HTC One mini will reportedly launch in Q3 (0 replies)
  247. As BlackBerry fights for its life, BB10 called ‘irrelevant’ (0 replies)
  248. As BlackBerry fights for its life, BB10 called ‘ irrelevant’ (0 replies)
  249. BlackBerry, Windows Phone threatened by flood of cheap Android devices (0 replies)
  250. Low power Wi-Fi signals might give future smartphones X-ray vision (0 replies)