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  1. Android Wear 2.0 and standalone apps expected February 2017 (0 replies)
  2. This might be the Nokia flagship that’ll take on the iPhone 8 and Galaxy S8 (0 replies)
  3. GDC poll finds sparse Nintendo Switch support, Scorpio weariness, HTC Vive love (0 replies)
  4. Gmail to get handy new features that should be familiar to Google Inbox users (0 replies)
  5. App Store Antitrust Case Against Apple Allowed to Proceed (0 replies)
  6. Beta Testers Can Check Out iOS 10.2.1 Beta 4 (0 replies)
  7. You’ll never have to leave Google Maps again to book a ride on Uber (0 replies)
  8. LG teases the main features of the G6 in new video (0 replies)
  9. New Galaxy S8 leak says the headphone jack is here to stay (0 replies)
  10. An in-depth look at the hot edgeless Android phone everyone wants but can’t buy (0 replies)
  11. Not all of Steve Jobs’s iPhone ideas were revolutionary (0 replies)
  12. External, sensor-free positional tracking for VR may soon be a reality (0 replies)
  13. HTC puts AI at the heart of new U-series smartphones (0 replies)
  14. There’s finally a box that lets you control any TV with Amazon Alexa (0 replies)
  15. Uber’s Calendar Shortcuts set destinations based on your calendar events (0 replies)
  16. Galaxy S7 Gets Android Nougat: What to Expect (0 replies)
  17. HTC U Ultra Promises a Personalized Approach with AI (0 replies)
  18. See video of Nokia’s first new Android phone unboxed and powered on (0 replies)
  19. New leaked images may give us a closer look at Samsung’s Galaxy S8 (0 replies)
  20. [Release] HTC U Ultra goes official with Snapdragon 821, secondary display, AI Companion, and m (0 replies)
  21. Apple’s ‘boring’ iPhone 7 just stole a ton of market share from Android (0 replies)
  22. LG Suggests G6 Will Be Waterproof (0 replies)
  23. HTC’s shimmering, shiny, AI-equipped new phones are all about U (0 replies)
  24. HTC U Ultra and HTC U Play: Our First Take (0 replies)
  25. HTC U Ultra Is New, Glass-Backed Flagship Phone (0 replies)
  26. Google now requires OEMs to leave Android’s notification bundling features alone (0 replies)
  27. Apple nabs 31.3 percent of smartphone sales at the start of 2016 holiday season (0 replies)
  28. Google to roll out Android Wear 2.0 overhaul in ‘early February’ (0 replies)
  29. Android apps on Chrome OS will soon finally run on Android 7.1 Nougat (0 replies)
  30. Your fingerprint sensor could be hacked with a single photo (0 replies)
  31. FCC Sees Potential for Harm in Zero-Rated Data Schemes (0 replies)
  32. Virtual Reality Today: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (0 replies)
  33. Netflix killed the best way to download videos to your PC (0 replies)
  34. With a holographic viewfinder, this camera shows anything is possible in virtual real (0 replies)
  35. Everything you need to know about the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (0 replies)
  36. Edit from the inside: Sixense refines immersive CAD modeling platform, MakeVR (0 replies)
  37. Meet the $250 Android phone that has the $770 iPhone 7 Plus’ best feature (0 replies)
  38. You won't have to hear about the Galaxy Note7 on flights anymore (0 replies)
  39. Here's A Virtual And Augmented Reality Check From CES 2017 (0 replies)
  40. LeEco Selling the Pro3 and S3 Through Target (0 replies)
  41. FAA to Halt Galaxy Note7 Warnings Thanks to 96% Return Rate (0 replies)
  42. Android SMS for iChat review: Unlock Messages on your Mac with your Android phone (0 replies)
  43. TiVo is developing a new set-top box user interface that can also run on top of Andro (0 replies)
  44. Pokemon Go is still banned in China (0 replies)
  45. Samsung might be making two different Moto Razr successors (0 replies)
  46. The rise and fall of Google’s modular phone dream (0 replies)
  47. Google just fixed a serious Android security vulnerability (0 replies)
  48. Microsoft opens up the Office Insider program to iPhone and iPad users (0 replies)
  49. The 10 Best Virtual Reality Games You Can Play Right Now (0 replies)
  50. iPhone 8’s rumored design might sound like a Galaxy phone, but it could be so much mo (0 replies)
  51. LG Says Next Flagship to Get QHD+ 18:9 LCD Screen (0 replies)
  52. Skip the line at Walmart with the new Scan & Go app, now available for Android (0 replies)
  53. AT&T Bumps Up the Price of Unlimited Plans By $5 (0 replies)
  54. TiVo is developing a new set-top box user interface that can also run on top of Andro (0 replies)
  55. TPCast Vive wireless adapter: Our first take (0 replies)
  56. Relive the moment people realized the iPhone was going to change everything (0 replies)
  57. Leak may reveal yet another way Apple’s iPhone 8 will outclass Android rivals (0 replies)
  58. CyberPowerPC’s Best Buy bundle packs a $499 desktop with the Oculus Rift (0 replies)
  59. How to find your phone number in iOS or Android (0 replies)
  60. Pico Tech brings untethered, movement-sensitive VR to Android with Pico Neo CV (0 replies)
  61. IBM scores most patents in 2016, while Apple just misses the top 10 (0 replies)
  62. Verizon Installs 200 GB Cap On Unlimited Customers (0 replies)
  63. Intel’s wireless, room-scanning VR is a taste of a future, but still out of reach (0 replies)
  64. Epic’s Tim Sweeney: HTC Vive is outselling the Oculus Rift 2-to-1 globally (0 replies)
  65. From 5G and bezel-free phones to Android 2.0, these mobile trends will define 2017 (0 replies)
  66. Samsung accidentally confirmed one of the Galaxy S8’s headline features (0 replies)
  67. Nokia gets back in the phone game with its first Android model, the Nokia 6 (0 replies)
  68. As the iPhone turns 10, here are what the first reviews looked like in 2007 (0 replies)
  69. CES 2017 brought us new solutions to old PC problems, and this is what’s coming (0 replies)
  70. Video imagines a revolutionary new iOS 11 interface on the iPhone 8 (0 replies)
  71. All the reasons people are ditching Android and switching to iPhones (0 replies)
  72. An HTC Vive Smartphone? New Video Suggests So (0 replies)
  73. How Big Is Galaxy S8 Launch? This Big (0 replies)
  74. Apple’s iPhone turns 10 (0 replies)
  75. HTC Vive phone concept is unlikely to be made, but still piques our interest (0 replies)
  76. 20 common problems with Windows Phone 8, and how to fix them (0 replies)
  77. Highlights of 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (0 replies)
  78. Highlights of 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (0 replies)
  79. Virtual reality seeks momentum at CES gadget gala (0 replies)
  80. Finland's HMD to launch new Nokia phone to run on Android (0 replies)
  81. Intel's 5G modem makes its debut at CES, but there's a lot of 4G tech behind it (0 replies)
  82. HMD Global launches first Nokia smartphone (0 replies)
  83. DT Daily: CES 2017 highlights include mech racing, wallpaper TV, video, and no sleep (0 replies)
  84. Qualcomm: More smartwatches by fashion brands are on the way (0 replies)
  85. Digital Domain Chairman Peter Chou and CEO Daniel Seah talk about virtual reality (0 replies)
  86. Polaroid just reinvented its iconic camera (0 replies)
  87. Sprint Planning to Use Virgin Mobile As Market 'Disrupter' (0 replies)
  88. Virtual reality seeks momentum at CES gadget gala (0 replies)
  89. Weekly rewind: CES pandemonium, BlackBerry’s back, a useful exoskeleton (0 replies)
  90. BlackBerry’s John Chen and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani talk cybersecurity at (0 replies)
  91. 5 devices we saw at CES that prove the smart home is getting weirder (0 replies)
  92. Best of CES 2017: The 10 most innovative products at CES this year (0 replies)
  93. HTC Vive Tracker: Our first take (0 replies)
  94. Xiaomi made a smart TV that’s thinner than an iPhone (0 replies)
  95. New leak shows how terrible Apple’s iPhone could have been (0 replies)
  96. Tim Cook gets a pay cut after Apple misses revenue and profit goals in 2016 (0 replies)
  97. Asus Zenfone 3 Zoom: Our First Take (0 replies)
  98. Tinder pranks CES with its multi-user VR headset for couples (0 replies)
  99. Would you let this super creepy mini Einstein robot into your home? (0 replies)
  100. Samsung expects big profit despite Note7 crisis (0 replies)
  101. CyberPowerPC and Syber Gaming introduce new gaming desktops and VR-ready notebooks (0 replies)
  102. Google pushes virtual reality harder with new phones from partners (0 replies)
  103. Micro-LED Backlights Could Bring OLED Performance to LCD Screens (0 replies)
  104. Nyko’s new lineup of accessories focus on VR, convenience, and storage space (0 replies)
  105. Leaked screenshots give us our first look at the new Windows 10 design (0 replies)
  106. The dumbest gadget trend of 2016 is already dead (0 replies)
  107. The first Alexa phone was just released (0 replies)
  108. Alcohol-sensing wearable wants to tell you how drunk you are (0 replies)
  109. T-Mobile Will Pay You To Use Less Data (0 replies)
  110. T-Mobile Ditches Separate Taxes and Fees (0 replies)
  111. SanDisk just unveiled the world’s biggest microSD card certified for Android phones (0 replies)
  112. ZTE will launch an Android Wear watch with LTE Connectivity later this year (0 replies)
  113. How to watch T-Mobile’s big Uncarrier announcement from CES (0 replies)
  114. Lumus announces two new augmented displays at CES 2017 (0 replies)
  115. Nvidia made a Google Home that’s better than Google Home (0 replies)
  116. Here's What the Next BlackBerry Phone Looks Like (0 replies)
  117. New connected bike will trick your kids into exercising and learning (0 replies)
  118. The iGotchta app transcribes and translates voicemails into 11 different languages (0 replies)
  119. Resolved to exercise more this year? VirZoom thinks virtual tournaments might help (0 replies)
  120. Alcatel Debuts the A3 XL with 6-Inch Screen (0 replies)
  121. Nuu Mobile Shows Off the X5 Smartphone with Konnect i1 eSIM (0 replies)
  122. NVIDIA’s new Shield just became the best streaming box you can buy (0 replies)
  123. The HTC Vive goes wireless with an extremely simple add-on (0 replies)
  124. HTC’s sequel to the One X9 will reportedly launch by the time winter ends (0 replies)
  125. Verizon Now Selling the Kyocera DuraForce Pro (0 replies)
  126. The TomTom Sports app is on a mission to get you moving (0 replies)
  127. Battle lines drawn as Chromebooks, Windows PCs renew rivalry at CES (0 replies)
  128. China's TCL out to revive BlackBerry smartphones (0 replies)
  129. This slightly goofy neckband wearable features an assistant named Nigel (0 replies)
  130. Nvidia packs new Shield TV console with 4K, HDR, and Google Assistant (0 replies)
  131. Everything you need to know about Google Assistant (0 replies)
  132. Google is bringing its artificially intelligent Assistant to Android TV (0 replies)
  133. This is how the Galaxy S8 will try and kill the desktop (0 replies)
  134. Battle lines drawn as Chromebooks, Windows PCs renew rivalry at CES (0 replies)
  135. A camera for every occasion: Flir launches 5 cams for phones, drones, and homes (0 replies)
  136. New Android malware uses your phone to attack your wireless router (0 replies)
  137. Any HTC Vive can now go wireless for $249, and tracking accessories are coming (0 replies)
  138. The Latest at CES: HTC's Netflix for virtual reality (0 replies)
  139. LG to Drop Modular Design for G6 Flagship (0 replies)
  140. GrandPad, the Android tablet for seniors, getting a hardware refresh before April (0 replies)
  141. Samsung’s Notebook Odyssey laptops finally get the company into gaming (0 replies)
  142. This tiny wireless SSD makes sure your iPhone never runs out of storage (0 replies)
  143. Samsung’s Notebook Odyssey laptops finally get the company into gaming (0 replies)
  144. All the craziest announcements from Samsung’s big CES presentation (0 replies)
  145. Ridiculous underwater drone will help you fish and film it in 4k (0 replies)
  146. Lenovo’s Legion Y720 is a laptop designed specifically for virtual reality (0 replies)
  147. Take off your virtual reality headset and give the HoloLamp a whirl (0 replies)
  148. Jaw-droppingly gorgeous HDR explodes onto PC monitors at CES 2017 (0 replies)
  149. The new Hisense and Sharp TVs will feature Roku, quantum dots, and Dolby Vision (0 replies)
  150. Intel Says It Has a 5G Modem (0 replies)
  151. Samsung Galaxy S8 rumor roundup: Here's everything we know so far (0 replies)
  152. LG's new touchscreen refrigerator gets an assist from Amazon Alexa (0 replies)
  153. Fove’s eye-tracking headset ships soon for pre-orders and Kickstarter backers (0 replies)
  154. Hypersuit Exoskeleton Turns You into a VR Superhero (0 replies)
  155. Watch Out! This Android Malware Hijacks Your Router (0 replies)
  156. I Walked on the Weird Side with These Virtual Reality Shoes (0 replies)
  157. Jaw-droppingly gorgeous HDR explodes onto PC monitors at CES 2017 (0 replies)
  158. Forget smartphones, BlackBerry's future is all about smart cars (0 replies)
  159. TCL Teases Its Next BlackBerry Phone (0 replies)
  160. TCL targets Apple and Samsung with new BlackBerry handset running Android (0 replies)
  161. Here’s the BlackBerry Mercury, the QWERTY Android phone of your dreams (or nightmares (0 replies)
  162. LG Stylo 3: Our First Take (0 replies)
  163. LG’s K Series budget phones run Android 7.0 Nougat (0 replies)
  164. Bell & Wyson’s Pix+ is a lightbulb with a built-in home security camera (0 replies)
  165. This is exactly how fast the Galaxy S8 will be compared to the Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  166. The 7 most exciting innovations I saw on Faraday Future’s FF 91 (0 replies)
  167. Casio’s WSD-F20 smartwatch adds GPS functionality, runs Android Wear 2.0 (0 replies)
  168. Finally, You Can Preheat Your Shower From a Phone (0 replies)
  169. ODG’s new AR glasses are aimed at bringing augmented reality to the masses (0 replies)
  170. Faraday’s FF 91 feels like the future (0 replies)
  171. LG taps quantum dots for its 2017 Super UHD TVs (0 replies)
  172. Swarovski will debut an Android Wear ‘smartwatch for women’ in March (0 replies)
  173. Samsung's QLED smart TVs feature a new type of quantum dot (0 replies)
  174. Farady’s FF 91 feels like the future (0 replies)
  175. 5 things you need to know about the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (0 replies)
  176. 5 things you need to know about the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (0 replies)
  177. This digestive tracker can help you control your farts (0 replies)
  178. T-Mobile Wants to Talk to Your House (0 replies)
  179. Qualcomm Whispers About Active Noise Cancellation Chip (0 replies)
  180. ARM PCs with Windows 10 get a new start with Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (0 replies)
  181. Mophie’s latest external battery puts a beautiful spin on the PowerStation XL (0 replies)
  182. Kuri is a cute $700 robot that fills a void in your empty human soul (0 replies)
  183. ARM PCs with Windows 10 get a new start with Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (0 replies)
  184. 7 dazzling smartphone improvements with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 chip (0 replies)
  185. Next year’s iPhone is still on track to be the fastest phone ever (0 replies)
  186. Lenovo introduces the first Windows Holographic VR headset at CES 2017 (0 replies)
  187. 12 things you'll get in PCs with Intel's new Kaby Lake chips (0 replies)
  188. These AirPods knockoffs are less than $50 on Amazon (0 replies)
  189. Dish’s AirTV Player gives you everything you need to drop cable (0 replies)
  190. Tobii announces an array of new eye-tracking initiatives for 2017 (0 replies)
  191. Can the iPhone 8 compete with a Galaxy S8 that looks like this? (0 replies)
  192. 12 things you'll get in PCs with Intel's new Kaby Lake chips (0 replies)
  193. Everything we know so far about Samsung’s Galaxy S8 (0 replies)
  194. Stringify automator app comes to Android, and strings IFTTT along, too (0 replies)
  195. Technology's New Role in Addiction Recovery (0 replies)
  196. Hackers are now using WhatsApp to target unsuspecting users (0 replies)
  197. Samsung unveils its Wisenet-SmartCam and BabyView home security cameras (0 replies)
  198. Hackers have a new way to steal your banking login using WhatsApp (0 replies)
  199. The Google Tango-enabled Asus Zenfone AR was accidently leaked by Qualcomm (0 replies)
  200. Android might be coming to your car whether you like it or not (0 replies)
  201. A 4-year-old adorably explains the problem with New Year's resolutions (0 replies)
  202. This rumored Galaxy S8 feature would be like nothing you’ve ever seen on an iPhone (0 replies)
  203. [Release] The ASUS ZenFone AR will be the first Tango and Daydream-enabled device (0 replies)
  204. Don't be afraid of Arthur rapping Eminem (0 replies)
  205. [Release] ASUS will announce a ZenFone with Snapdragon 835 processor at CES (0 replies)
  206. The best apps every Windows Phone user should have (0 replies)
  207. New leaks reveal just how powerful the Galaxy S8 is going to be (0 replies)
  208. Google and Fiat-Chrysler team up to stuff Nougat into your car’s dashboard (0 replies)
  209. Samsung just unveiled three brand new Galaxy phones (0 replies)
  210. NASA 'mixtape' highlights best of 2016 space research (0 replies)
  211. Find love or have a fling with the best LGBT dating apps for iPhone and Android (0 replies)
  212. 10 game mechanics we hope someone rips off in 2017 (0 replies)
  213. Surprise: Samsung is making AirPods for the Galaxy S8 (0 replies)
  214. How to send email to SMS (text) (0 replies)
  215. Confirmed: Galaxy S7 will be updated to Android 7.1 Nougat in January (0 replies)
  216. This year’s VR milestones elevated it from novelty to art form (0 replies)
  217. Get a (virtual) grip: Athena VR gun controller seeks funding via Indiegogo (0 replies)
  218. 'Super Mario Run' signals upcoming Android launch (0 replies)
  219. CES 2017 preview: What to expect from the world’s most important electronics show (0 replies)
  220. All the ways iOS has gotten worse in recent years (0 replies)
  221. 38% off Maxboost 4.8A/24W Dual USB Port Smart Car Charger - Deal Alert (0 replies)
  222. 42% off 17-Piece Precision Smartphone Repair Kit For iPhone, Android, Samsung and Oth (0 replies)
  223. Qualcomm Reaches Patent Accord with Meizu (0 replies)
  224. Best Products of 2016: Overall winner (0 replies)
  225. This ridiculous clock has shape-shifting 3D digits (0 replies)
  226. Finch Shift universal VR controller helps you come to grips with virtual worlds (0 replies)
  227. Serena Williams engaged to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian (0 replies)
  228. Rumor: HTC Vive 2 might make an appearance at CES 2017 (0 replies)
  229. In dramatically young Africa, elderly are a valuable resource (0 replies)
  230. NPD: iPhone 7 was too boring to capitalize on Samsung’s Note 7 disaster (0 replies)
  231. The best cases for Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL (0 replies)
  232. It looks like next year’s Galaxy S8 won’t even be as powerful as this year’s iPhone 7 (0 replies)
  233. Super Mario Run might be coming to Android sooner than you thought (0 replies)
  234. A look back at when Samsung copied every single thing about the iPhone (0 replies)
  235. Android users: You can preregister for ‘Super Mario Run’ right now (0 replies)
  236. Google’s Pixel copied more than just the iPhone’s design (0 replies)
  237. How to play YouTube videos in the background on iOS and Android (0 replies)
  238. The Galaxy S8’s bold design might force Samsung to copy a signature iPhone feature (0 replies)
  239. Sprint Says It Will Bring Back or Create 5,000 US Jobs (0 replies)
  240. T-Mobile Has Neutered Its Variant of the Galaxy Note7 (0 replies)
  241. Apple and Samsung Missed Holiday Smartphone Sales Opportunities, Say Analysts (0 replies)
  242. Oculus is buying startup The Eye Tribe for its advanced eye-tracking technology (0 replies)
  243. Looking forward to the iPhone 8? We have good news (0 replies)
  244. South Korean antitrust agency slaps Qualcomm with $853 million fine (0 replies)
  245. [Release] Xiaomi’s Mi 6 may launch in the first week of February (0 replies)
  246. Cycling-Briton Bradley Wiggins (0 replies)
  247. Your dreams just came true: Download any content on Netflix with this free app (0 replies)
  248. 25% off Samsung SmartThings Hub For Smart Homes - Deal Alert (0 replies)
  249. How to use Safe mode in Android (0 replies)
  250. South Korean antitrust agency slaps Qualcomm with $853 million fine (0 replies)