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  1. End of the road for CyanogenMod, an alternative smartphone operating system (0 replies)
  2. Android just got a little bit worse (0 replies)
  3. Google competitor Cyanogen will close, but its mod will soldier on (0 replies)
  4. Obama says serving as commander in chief a privilege in Christmas Hawaii base visit (0 replies)
  5. Looking for a holiday gift for yourself? How about Louis CK’s free new app? (0 replies)
  6. Growing number of Pixel owners are experiencing a wide range of issues (0 replies)
  7. How to install Flash on an Android phone or tablet (0 replies)
  8. Great deal! Speck offers 30-40 percent off smartphone, tablet, and laptop cases (0 replies)
  9. This magic box turns your iPhone into a universal remote that controls any TV in the (0 replies)
  10. Many, many more Nintendo apps for iOS are on the way (0 replies)
  11. Samsung Galaxy S8 rumor roundup: Here's everything we know so far (0 replies)
  12. This is the worst iPhone 8 rumor we’ve heard so far (0 replies)
  13. From Practical AI to virtual reality, 2016 has proved PCs aren’t going anywhere (0 replies)
  14. Hone your photography skills in VR with the Magic Hour app for HTC Vive (0 replies)
  15. Best key finders to ensure you never lose your keys again (0 replies)
  16. Twitter is refunding advertisers over faulty metrics caused by its Android app (0 replies)
  17. Slapping an iPhone on an HTC Vive controller turns it into an awesome VR camera (0 replies)
  18. ‘RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic’ brings the PC sim game to iOS and Android (0 replies)
  19. Neurable receives $2 million to explore brain-computer interfaces (0 replies)
  20. Mobile phone company to pay $30 million in U.S. fraud case (0 replies)
  21. The group that hacked the DNC infiltrated Ukrainian artillery units (0 replies)
  22. Thief swipes prepaid cell phones from Target in Marlton (0 replies)
  23. 3DMark adding more DirectX 12, Vulcan tests to its benchmark suite (0 replies)
  24. Facebook is still the biggest drain on your smartphone battery (0 replies)
  25. Death and politics: Wikipedia reveals its most-edited pages of 2016 (0 replies)
  26. In Ukraine, more evidence of a hacking group's Kremlin ties (0 replies)
  27. Despite big data, Alibaba’s Taobao back in US blacklist (0 replies)
  28. Russian hackers tracked Ukrainian artillery units using Android implant: report (0 replies)
  29. In Ukraine, more evidence of a hacking group's Kremlin ties (0 replies)
  30. Russian DNC hackers also hacked Ukranian military, new report says (0 replies)
  31. Nokia sues Apple for patent infringement because it’s 2009 again (0 replies)
  32. Nokia sues Apple for patent infringement because it’s 2006 again (0 replies)
  33. Delta emulator brings Nintendo games to your iPhone without a jailbreak (0 replies)
  34. This free app brings iOS 10’s Control Center to Android (0 replies)
  35. The Galaxy S8 may have a crazy feature no iPhone has: Beast Mode (0 replies)
  36. A redesigned Sling AirTV appeared, and it’s bringing Netflix along to the party (0 replies)
  37. More evidence the iPhone 8’s flagship feature will be unlike anything we’ve seen befo (0 replies)
  38. Growing crop of Nexus 6P users report serious battery drop-off issues (0 replies)
  39. Our favorite iPhone 7 case isn’t even really a case (0 replies)
  40. T-Mobile Jazzes Up Its T-Mobile One Plan (0 replies)
  41. TDK to Pick Up InvenSense for $1.33 Billion (0 replies)
  42. Pokemon Go may be getting a special Christmas event (0 replies)
  43. This Android TV box streams millions of movies and TV shows, and it can even skip com (0 replies)
  44. This virtual fireplace full of burning Samsung Galaxy Note7s will keep you warm (0 replies)
  45. Best Buy has last-minute deals on the Google Pixel and Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  46. Wild new app transforms Instagram into a online marketplace (0 replies)
  47. The Anyractive GoTouch transforms any screen into a digital whiteboard (0 replies)
  48. Tim Cook says Apple ‘desktop’ PCs still count, but will they be Mac Pros? (0 replies)
  49. 700 million Android phones have spying firmware preinstalled (0 replies)
  50. BlackBerry results show progress on transition to software (0 replies)
  51. HTC invests in transparent optical display maker for augmented reality (0 replies)
  52. HTC sends teaser invites for January press event, keeps details under wraps (0 replies)
  53. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 refuses to die (0 replies)
  54. Close to the Metal Ep. 26: Oculus Touch live review (0 replies)
  55. Is your Android phone’s battery always low? You’re probably using these apps (0 replies)
  56. There may be more Samsung Galaxy Note7s still in use than LG V20s (0 replies)
  57. 15 fun things to do with all your old dumb, useless iPhones (0 replies)
  58. AT&T Debuts Free Spam Call Blocking (0 replies)
  59. There’s a new Pokemon Go update you can download right now (0 replies)
  60. TSX rises, led by financials and energy as oil gains (0 replies)
  61. Decrypt Android Wear with these 16 essential tips and tricks (0 replies)
  62. Opera Divests TV Business (0 replies)
  63. NYC Adopts App-Based Parking Payments (0 replies)
  64. BlackBerry reports 3Q loss (0 replies)
  65. BlackBerry posts another quarterly loss, revenue slides (0 replies)
  66. Gear S3 Frontier review: A big, bold move to establish smartwatch dominance (0 replies)
  67. Microsoft announces encouraging PC specs for upcoming mixed reality headsets (0 replies)
  68. You’ll have to try really hard to lose Nomad’s new battery pack (0 replies)
  69. Under Armour announces new running shoes with tracking and other smart features (0 replies)
  70. How a smartphone backdoor can be used to spy on absolutely everything you do (0 replies)
  71. Facebook Messenger does group video chats with up to 50 people (0 replies)
  72. The Cool S1 is the latest affordable collaboration between LeEco and Coolpad (0 replies)
  73. Samsung upgrades Notebook 9 laptops with Kaby Lake chips (0 replies)
  74. Samsung upgrades Notebook 9 laptops with Kaby Lake chips (0 replies)
  75. Eager to see TCL’s version of the BlackBerry? You’ll only have to wait until CES (0 replies)
  76. Mark Zuckerberg’s built-from-scratch AI is cooler than any smart home gadget, ever (0 replies)
  77. Nvidia’s PC Gaming Revival Kit will breathe new life into your system (0 replies)
  78. You won’t like these Galaxy S8 release date and price rumors (0 replies)
  79. Jimmy Fallon draws stick figures in 3D while playing VR pictionary (0 replies)
  80. BlackBerry spending $75 million on autos hub over several years (0 replies)
  81. Black Friday pricing is back for the Roku Streaming Stick and 4K Roku TV (0 replies)
  82. TSX rises for third straight day; industrials, materials gain (0 replies)
  83. Samsung reportedly wraps up probe into exploding Galaxy Note7s (0 replies)
  84. BlackBerry bids au revoir to smartphones and bonjour to smart cars (0 replies)
  85. [Release] Cool S1 launched with up to 6GB of RAM, Harman audio, Snapdragon 821, and more (0 replies)
  86. Samsung Galaxy S8 rumor roundup: Here's everything we know so far (0 replies)
  87. Google Pixel Speaker Busted? Here's What to Do (0 replies)
  88. NFC Forum Makes Latest Specs Available to Developers (0 replies)
  89. The Smartest Phone Ever? It's Called Magic (0 replies)
  90. We have virtual reality. What’s next is straight out of ‘The Matrix’ (0 replies)
  91. Switching gears, Canada's BlackBerry to open autonomous vehicle hub (0 replies)
  92. Virtual assistants expected to top virtual reality in holiday sales (0 replies)
  93. Coreyak will combine VR and virtual kayaking for a new exercise experience (0 replies)
  94. [Release] GIVEAWAY: Best tech for the kitchen 2016 (0 replies)
  95. The 10 best Android VPN apps for privacy and security (0 replies)
  96. ‘Super Plumber Man’? ‘Super Mario Run’ knockoffs are already on Google Play (0 replies)
  97. WordPress can now serve up virtual reality content (0 replies)
  98. Lenovo will release a Yoga Book 2-in-1 PC based on Google’s Chrome OS in 2017 (0 replies)
  99. Samsung reportedly knows why the Galaxy Note 7 exploded (0 replies)
  100. Want to watch cat videos in VR? Oculus rolls out Rooms and Parties for Gear VR (0 replies)
  101. Samsung tricks out Gear S3 smartwatch with a 64-bit chip (0 replies)
  102. ‘Super Mario Run’ has been devouring cell data, and people are pissed (0 replies)
  103. Android device updates: OnePlus pushes out updates, Samsung tries to kill off the Not (0 replies)
  104. The Galaxy S8 might not copy this major iPhone 8 feature after all (0 replies)
  105. Android Auto Just Got This Overdue Feature (0 replies)
  106. The 5 best alternatives to Super Mario Run (0 replies)
  107. Samsung 960 Pro NVMe SSD review: Ludicrously fast PC storage (0 replies)
  108. A film student spied on everything a thief did with his stolen smartphone (0 replies)
  109. Android scammers set their sights on Super Mario Run (0 replies)
  110. Thanks to licensing deal with TCL, expect more BlackBerry phones in the future (0 replies)
  111. The perfect last-minute gift: Save 30% on a Star Wars BB-8 droid and Force Band bundl (0 replies)
  112. How To Unlock Every 'Super Mario Run' Character (0 replies)
  113. Five to Try: Google's Gboard arrives on Android, and Retro City Rampage offers 8-bit (0 replies)
  114. An android is entertaining passengers at a Scottish airport (0 replies)
  115. On sale for $300, this Android powerhouse is all the smartphone you need (0 replies)
  116. Nintendo’s Switch console will be less powerful than the old PS4 (0 replies)
  117. Here’s a look at some of the first standalone apps on Android Wear 2.0 (0 replies)
  118. US claims antiquities looted by IS to block their resale (0 replies)
  119. Samsung to brick remaining Galaxy Note7s through software update (0 replies)
  120. Top-rated health apps not always best for managing health (0 replies)
  121. Super Mario Run review: Nintendo’s seamless transition into mobile gaming (0 replies)
  122. Verizon Has Change of Heart, Will Kill Galaxy Note7 Jan 5 (0 replies)
  123. Blackberry says China's TCL to make BlackBerry-branded devices (0 replies)
  124. Drop what you’re doing — ‘Super Mario Run’ is now available on iOS (0 replies)
  125. If I had to ditch my iPhone for Android, these are the only two phones I’d consider (0 replies)
  126. TCL to Be Sole Maker of BlackBerry Phones (0 replies)
  127. HTC exec predicts VR-based MMORPG in 2018, blockbuster VR movie next year (0 replies)
  128. Super Mario Run is now available for free on the App Store (0 replies)
  129. FreedomPop Expands to AT&T's LTE Network (0 replies)
  130. Samsung’s Galaxy S8 will likely still dominate the iPhone 8 in one key area (0 replies)
  131. Samsung Pay will be bundled on nearly all Galaxy phones in 2017 (0 replies)
  132. T-Mobile Tempts AT&T Switchers With Free Year of DirecTV Now (0 replies)
  133. MetroPCS will give you up to two smartphones for free if you make the switch (0 replies)
  134. OnePlus Delivers Updates to 3 and 3T (0 replies)
  135. 28 Android Phones, Including Lenovos, Have Factory Malware (0 replies)
  136. Lockheimer says Google Assistant will unite ChromeOS and Android (0 replies)
  137. One of the best Pokemon Go tools just got an update for Generation 2 (0 replies)
  138. Fossil launches 3 hybrid smartwatches that work with your Android phone (0 replies)
  139. Google makes switching from iOS to Android easier with an updated Drive app (0 replies)
  140. This smartphone vs DSLR comparison is going to make some Android owners pretty sad (0 replies)
  141. Ready to browse the web in VR? Google Chrome for Android gets WebVR API (0 replies)
  142. Interview: Can VR help us understand what it means to be human? (0 replies)
  143. Twitter Mobile Apps Can Now Share Live Video (0 replies)
  144. You can now save Instagram posts to view later (0 replies)
  145. ‘EVE Online’’s creators don’t know how going free-to-play will change the game (0 replies)
  146. Google just made it super easy to ditch your iPhone and switch to Android (0 replies)
  147. Hidden feature on flagship devices will give Sprint customers boost in data speed (0 replies)
  148. Sorry folks, Google has no plans to merge Chrome OS with Android (0 replies)
  149. Adidas wants to sell you 3D printed shoes for $333 (0 replies)
  150. Head of Facebook's Oculus steps down to lead new PC VR unit (0 replies)
  151. Google’s Android Things is a new OS for the Internet of Things (0 replies)
  152. Fourth developer preview of Android Wear 2.0 has arrived — here’s what’s new (0 replies)
  153. Sprint Pins Network Strategy On 'HPUE' Technology (0 replies)
  154. Corsair unveils new range of SSDs, calls them the fastest it’s ever produced (0 replies)
  155. Google could force Samsung to ditch one of the Galaxy S8’s most exciting new features (0 replies)
  156. Google Releases Developer Preview of Android Things (0 replies)
  157. Google is on a mission to steal iPhone users (0 replies)
  158. The 10 most devastating TV moments of 2016 (0 replies)
  159. Android chief squashes rumors of Android merging with Chrome OS (0 replies)
  160. Gboard comes to Android (0 replies)
  161. New Synaptics fingerprint sensor sits under glass for smoother phone screens (0 replies)
  162. Synaptics has a new fingerprint sensor that will mean smoother phone screens (0 replies)
  163. Nokia and HMD Global’s first new phone probably isn’t one you’ll want (0 replies)
  164. Google brings the Cronologics team onboard to give Android Wear 2.0 a boost (0 replies)
  165. Samsung SmartThings Water Leak Sensor review: A cheap detector that leans on its ecos (0 replies)
  166. Man spends $1 million on 'Game of War' in-app purchases (0 replies)
  167. Facebook brings its standalone “Events” app to Android (0 replies)
  168. Netflix and HBO launch virtual reality apps on Google Play (0 replies)
  169. Android device users get a new GIF-making option with the Gfycat Loops app (0 replies)
  170. Nvidia serves up free VR game bundle for HTC Vive, GTX hardware buyers (0 replies)
  171. Is this the HTC 11? Possible specs and design for upcoming phone leaked online (0 replies)
  172. Apple engineer reveals the real reason Steve Jobs didn’t allow Flash on the iPhone (0 replies)
  173. Update brings name change: Google rebrands Android Keyboard app to Gboard (0 replies)
  174. Google finally releases Gboard for Android, bringing search to the keyboard (0 replies)
  175. Anyone can livestream on Instagram starting today (0 replies)
  176. Sony's PlayStation VR tops HTC Vive in headset shipment battle (0 replies)
  177. Skype Translator now works on calls to mobile phones and landlines (0 replies)
  178. Best Buy has a great iPhone 7 deal today for Green Monday (0 replies)
  179. Don’t worry, the ultimate Pokemon Go hack still works with Niantic’s new update (0 replies)
  180. Samsung to brick remaining Galaxy Note7s through software update (0 replies)
  181. It’s been a while coming, but Facebook’s Android app now offers HD video uploads (0 replies)
  182. Top six podcast apps for Android (0 replies)
  183. This is the iPhone VR headset you’ve been waiting for (0 replies)
  184. Fly like a bird in Europe’s largest, trendiest — and only — VR multiplex (0 replies)
  185. Microsoft finally launches Cortana apps for Android and iOS in the U.K. (0 replies)
  186. Sprint brings holiday cheer to Mexico and the Caribbean with data promotion (0 replies)
  187. 11 paid iPhone apps on sale for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  188. Samsung to brick remaining Galaxy Note7s through software update (0 replies)
  189. Sprint Extends Free Data Roaming to Mexico and Caribbean (0 replies)
  190. Super Mario Run is already expected to be the smash hit of the season (0 replies)
  191. Verizon Refuses to Brick the Note7, Will Not Issue Samsung Update (0 replies)
  192. Samsung to Brick Unreturned Note7s (0 replies)
  193. More Samsung foldable phone rumors: The first one may arrive in 2017 (0 replies)
  194. Google undergoes yet another rebrand, this time with Google Play and Android (0 replies)
  195. This is why Android isn’t getting Super Mario Run next week (0 replies)
  196. Samsung, Google, Facebook and Sony join forces to drive VR development (0 replies)
  197. Samsung still struggling with the recovery of Note7 phones from users (0 replies)
  198. This is 'year zero' of a virtual reality revolution say filmmakers (0 replies)
  199. Microsoft: Windows OS will eventually run on mobile phones (0 replies)
  200. We’re giving away the best Android phone, wrapped in the best case (0 replies)
  201. Rockstar just rereleased one of its greatest games on iOS and Android (0 replies)
  202. The iPhone 8’s speedy processor will just be the beginning (0 replies)
  203. Android Wear’s ‘Magic Minute Project’ shows what can be done in 60 seconds (0 replies)
  204. FTC to Reimburse AT&T Customers $88M In Cramming Fees (0 replies)
  205. Comparing the original iPhone against the very first Android device (0 replies)
  206. The Galaxy S8’s future processor barely beats Apple’s current iPhone 7 in benchmarks (0 replies)
  207. Adobe Tweaks Lightroom for iOS and Android (0 replies)
  208. Samsung Galaxy S8 rumor roundup: Here's everything we know so far (0 replies)
  209. The 5 biggest changes coming to next year’s Galaxy S8 (0 replies)
  210. You can play Super Mario Run on the iPhone right now, and we’ll tell you how (0 replies)
  211. Samsung Galaxy S8 rumor roundup: Here's everything we know so far (0 replies)
  212. Top 10 email apps for Android (0 replies)
  213. Microsoft and Qualcomm to Bring Windows 10 to ARM-Based Snapdragon Processors (0 replies)
  214. This is 'year zero' of a virtual reality revolution say filmmakers (0 replies)
  215. Samsung still struggling with the recovery of Note7 phones from users (0 replies)
  216. Nvidia may show a revised Shield Android TV set-top box at CES 2017 (0 replies)
  217. Chrome for Android adds offline downloads for everything (0 replies)
  218. This big white box will grow marijuana for you (0 replies)
  219. Sleek and stylish: Leaked renders give a peek at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A3 (0 replies)
  220. Explosive sales prove that the iPhone 7’s most controversial feature was a non-issue (0 replies)
  221. T-Mobile Digits Lets You Use Your Number on Any Device (0 replies)
  222. Head-to-head competition: ‘Computer-brain interface’ lets subjects control video game (0 replies)
  223. Magic Leap begins gathering augmented-reality location data in Florida (0 replies)
  224. Save it for later: Chrome for Android lets you view pages and videos offline (0 replies)
  225. T-Mobile Looks to Redefine the Phone Number with 'Digits' (0 replies)
  226. T-Mobile’s multi-number ‘Digits’ solution can transform any phone into a T-Mobile pho (0 replies)
  227. [Release] ASUS may be the first to announce a device with the Snapdragon 835 (0 replies)
  228. 10 great iOS 10 widgets that should be on every iPhone (0 replies)
  229. This is the new interface Google is testing right now in Google Maps (0 replies)
  230. Gather your memories: Keenai is a ‘one-stop’ solution to manage photos across devices (0 replies)
  231. U.S. Supreme Court leaves gap in Samsung-Apple patent ruling (0 replies)
  232. This smart home appliance will make it easier to grow weed at home (0 replies)
  233. Pandora Reveals Its Premium Streaming Service (0 replies)
  234. Sony to release as many as six mobile phone games next year (0 replies)
  235. US Supreme Court leaves gap in Samsung-Apple patent ruling (0 replies)
  236. Netflix discovers people really do like offline downloades (0 replies)
  237. Oculus Touch is now available – here’s what you should know before you buy (0 replies)
  238. The best camera is the one you have with you: statistically, an iPhone (0 replies)
  239. ‘Star Wars: Battlefront’ Season Pass buyers get peek at ‘Rogue One’ DLC (0 replies)
  240. Google updates its Search app with a streamlined news feed (0 replies)
  241. Google's New Technique Reduces App Downloads by 65% (0 replies)
  242. These are the versions of iOS and Android that WhatsApp will no longer support in 201 (0 replies)
  243. Samsung makes its Gear smartwatches more attractive with new bands, features (0 replies)
  244. VR Standards Initiative aims to streamline content across different platforms (0 replies)
  245. Marantz debuts ‘The New Reference’: SA-10 audio player and PM-10 integrated amplifier (0 replies)
  246. Supreme Court kills $399 million patent award against Samsung in Apple case (0 replies)
  247. WhatsApp releases new update for your holiday GIF-giving (0 replies)
  248. Supreme Court kills $399M patent award against Samsung in Apple case (0 replies)
  249. Samsung Galaxy S8 rumor roundup: Here's everything we know so far (0 replies)
  250. Google app update makes it easier to keep track of your interests (0 replies)