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  1. Google’s Pixel phones stole the wrong feature from Apple’s iPhone 7 (0 replies)
  2. BlackBerry may exit smartphone hardware business as soon as September 28 (0 replies)
  3. Everything you need to know about Google Daydream (0 replies)
  4. Disney princesses heading to your smartphone with ‘Charmed Adventures’ (0 replies)
  5. The so-called Universal Stylus Initiative launches without the three biggest players (0 replies)
  6. 'Trivia Crack X' boasts custom quiz creation (0 replies)
  7. Google's Daydream Developer Tools Exit Beta (0 replies)
  8. Feeling lonely? Make friends by sending a digital paper plane around the world (0 replies)
  9. Google’s Pixel phones are going to ‘steal’ a signature iPhone feature (0 replies)
  10. Sony Reveals Xperia XZ and X Compact Pricing (0 replies)
  11. Blu debuts the Life One X2, a $200 phone with a whopping 64GB of storage (0 replies)
  12. Hulu's rolling out two VR-only TV shows this fall (0 replies)
  13. No More Fires? MRI Scans of Batteries Show Explosive Potential (0 replies)
  14. Elsewhere’s app and glasses make videos pop out in 3D (0 replies)
  15. Blu Shows Off the Life One X2 (0 replies)
  16. Oops! BlackBerry Leaks Argon Phone Specs (0 replies)
  17. World’s most spoiled dog clearly prefers iPhones to Android (0 replies)
  18. Google’s Pixel phones look like the iPhone 7, so they must be really boring (0 replies)
  19. Leak reveals new features coming to Google’s Pixel phones (0 replies)
  20. Drones, VR, and brisket collide (peacefully) at Digital Trends’ TechPop Drone Show (0 replies)
  21. Pro-Trump super PAC mistakenly publishes private donor information (0 replies)
  22. Save Big on Select Chromebooks Through 9/26 Only on Amazon - Deal Alert (0 replies)
  23. For the first time, you will be able to stream the Presidential Debates in VR (0 replies)
  24. [Release] LeEco’s Le Pro 3 brings 6GB of RAM and Snapdragon 821 for just $300 (0 replies)
  25. Save Big On Select Chromebooks Through 9/26 Only On Amazon - Deal Alert (0 replies)
  26. Save Big On Select Chromebooks Through 9/26 Only On Amazon - Deal Alert (0 replies)
  27. Samsung has shipped 500,000 replacement Note 7 units to the U.S. (0 replies)
  28. 9 of the coolest things Google’s new Assistant can do in Allo (0 replies)
  29. 7 ways Apple’s iPhone 7 is much better than any Samsung phone (0 replies)
  30. Samsung's 960 Pro and 960 Evo SSDs marry crazy-fast speeds with roomy capacity (0 replies)
  31. Sprint and Verizon Resume Sales of Galaxy Note7 (0 replies)
  32. Chat Without Humanity: Google Allo Is Almost Too Brilliant (0 replies)
  33. Instagram Makes It Possible to Save Drafts (0 replies)
  34. Firefox 49 improves Reader Mode and offline viewing for Android, says goodbye to Hell (0 replies)
  35. BlackBerry to resell app from startup that found major Android bug (0 replies)
  36. Galaxy Note 7 is back on sale and it probably won’t burn your house down (0 replies)
  37. The iPhone 7 might have broken sales records, but we’ll never know (0 replies)
  38. A 1TB SD card is such glorious, expensive overkill (0 replies)
  39. Use your smartphone like a ‘real’ camera with Joby GripTight POV kit (0 replies)
  40. The latest version of the Google Search app scrubs all mention of Google Now (0 replies)
  41. Comcast wants to be your next wireless carrier, plans service launch in mid-2017 (0 replies)
  42. T-Mobile Claims 5G Tests Reach 12 Gbps (0 replies)
  43. The FBI didn’t need an iPhone backdoor — $100 of electronics does the same thing (0 replies)
  44. The Galaxy S7 should get some stale Nougat sometime soon (0 replies)
  45. Look out cell phone carriers, Comcast is launching its own mobile service in 2017 (0 replies)
  46. How to fix the iPhone 7’s most annoying bug (0 replies)
  47. Get multitasking: Chrome 54 for Android plays videos in the background (0 replies)
  48. HTC Vive travel pack now available with Innoactive’s ‘VR Suitcase’ (0 replies)
  49. Android takes on Apple's tvOS with open-source Poplar developer board (0 replies)
  50. Oculus Rift debuts at European retail (0 replies)
  51. Google gets more time to counter EU antitrust charge on Android (0 replies)
  52. Sprint Says It Has Improved NYC Network Performance (0 replies)
  53. Lexar gets in on USB Type-C with new mobile storage solutions (0 replies)
  54. Security researchers from China remotely hacked a Tesla Model S (0 replies)
  55. Exclusive: ‘Damn, Daniel’ is back — viral video remade with LG V20 smartphone (0 replies)
  56. You can finally preorder 2016’s most innovative smartphone (0 replies)
  57. Nokia tribute phone gets thrown from a building, proudly honoring its heroes (0 replies)
  58. China aquarium refuses to deliver 'sad bear' Pizza to UK (0 replies)
  59. HTC announces the mid-range Desire 10 Pro and Desire 10 Lifestyle (0 replies)
  60. How to use your Android, iOS, or Windows 10 smartphone as a Wi-Fi hotspot (0 replies)
  61. Google smartphone expected at Oct. 4 event (0 replies)
  62. Google smartphone expected at Oct. 4 event (0 replies)
  63. How to get new Chromecast features early (0 replies)
  64. Google Slides update adds presentation controls for Android Wear (0 replies)
  65. Gaming the grind: How to level efficiently in World of Warcraft (0 replies)
  66. Google’s new Trips app aims to help with the stress of planning your itinerary (0 replies)
  67. Google’s upcoming Pixel XL won’t be the powerhouse phablet Android fans were hoping f (0 replies)
  68. HTC is upping its Desire game: HTC Desire 10 news and rumors (0 replies)
  69. Android user switches to iPhone 7 from pure Android and has some surprising opinions (0 replies)
  70. Need to keep your PlayStation VR setup tidy? These accessories will help (0 replies)
  71. iPhone 7 camera review: so good, you don’t need the 7 Plus (0 replies)
  72. Google unfurls travel suite with Trips and Destinations (0 replies)
  73. Google Says It's Now Easier to Share from Photos (0 replies)
  74. Valve already has a higher-performance, cheaper Lighthouse chip (0 replies)
  75. Report: Samsung's overzealous efforts to beat Apple lead to battery woes (0 replies)
  76. FBI: Beaches reopened after pipe bomb blast, probe ongoing (0 replies)
  77. Why pressure cookers make such deadly explosive devices (0 replies)
  78. What do we know so far about the NYC bombing? (0 replies)
  79. Niantic CEO discusses exciting new features coming to Pokemon Go (0 replies)
  80. New York City shaken by 'intentional' explosion, 29 injured (0 replies)
  81. Pressure cooker device found near site of Manhattan explosion: CNN (0 replies)
  82. Win your fantasy football league with the help of these Android and iPhone apps (0 replies)
  83. Brazilian prosecutors file Olympics terrorism charges (0 replies)
  84. How to tell if your Galaxy Note7 is safe to use (0 replies)
  85. Eye-tracking virtual reality headset Fove 0 specs and pre-order date announced (0 replies)
  86. U.S. bans using Galaxy Note7 phones on planes (0 replies)
  87. 11 things to do with your old headphones now that Apple has ruined your life (0 replies)
  88. Best Deals of the Week, September 12th - September 16th - Deal Alert (0 replies)
  89. LG X Power is MediaTek’s first smartphone on Sprint’s network (0 replies)
  90. Sprint to Sell MediaTek-Equipped Variant of LG X Power (0 replies)
  91. You didn’t need that did you? Apple may strip MacBook headphone jack next (0 replies)
  92. Prime Members Get 50% off Microsoft Foldable Keyboard for iOS, Android, and Windows d (0 replies)
  93. Prime Members Get 50% off Microsoft Foldable Keyboard for iOS, Android, and Windows d (0 replies)
  94. Prime Members Get 50% off Microsoft Foldable Keyboard for iOS, Android, and Windows d (0 replies)
  95. U.S. bans using Galaxy Note7 phones on planes (0 replies)
  96. Samsung finally confirms when new Galaxy Note 7s will arrive (0 replies)
  97. US bans using Galaxy Note7 phones on planes (0 replies)
  98. Can we finally all agree that the Apple Car isn’t happening? (0 replies)
  99. Here’s what ‘bokeh’ is, and how the iPhone 7 Plus fakes it (0 replies)
  100. Valve updates Steam agreement, users must be at least 13 years old (0 replies)
  101. Samsung Galaxy Note7 recall is official through the Consumer Product Safety Commissio (0 replies)
  102. Pokemon Go cheat that lets you walk anywhere without jailbreaking still works after u (0 replies)
  103. Samsung Galaxy Note7 recall is official through the Consumer Product Safety Commissio (0 replies)
  104. Run an Android desktop on your Windows PC for free with new Remix OS Player (0 replies)
  105. New Microsoft Outlook client for Android, iOS inherits Sunrise’s best features (0 replies)
  106. Google Safe Browsing API is here to make Android apps a whole lot safer from malware (0 replies)
  107. D-Link’s new Wi-Fi security camera gives a wide 180-degree view of your home (0 replies)
  108. Aurora HDR crafts a digital polarizing filter in a major software update (0 replies)
  109. T-Mobile tells customers to avoid iOS 10, blames connectivity issues (0 replies)
  110. Virtual Reality May Help You Control Your Dreams (0 replies)
  111. Report: LG, Huawei, and Moto won't release new Android Wear watches this year (0 replies)
  112. HTC Bolt news and rumors (0 replies)
  113. The iPhone 7 is twice as fast as the best Android phone you can buy (0 replies)
  114. Sony aims to extend VR content to films, no plans for smartphone-based headset (0 replies)
  115. A fake ‘Pokémon Go’ app tricked half a million players into downloading malware (0 replies)
  116. VR arrives at Tokyo Game Show, counted on to revive industry (0 replies)
  117. Qualcomm’s Clear Sight is an all-in-one solution for dual-camera phones (0 replies)
  118. Skinterface gets touchy in virtual space by enabling full-body sensations (0 replies)
  119. Ubisoft is giving away ‘The Crew’ free on PC for a limited time (0 replies)
  120. Google will give you up to $200K if you can hack the newest version of Android (0 replies)
  121. AT&T Stepping Up Three-Channel Carrier Aggregation (0 replies)
  122. iOS 10’s adoption rate makes Android weep (0 replies)
  123. Futuretown’s Totalmotion gives you a platform and a seat for its VR simulators (0 replies)
  124. Gmail to Optimize Emails for Viewing On Mobile Devices (0 replies)
  125. LG V20: First Phone To Support Band 66 (0 replies)
  126. Kyocera DuraForce Pro Coming to Sprint (0 replies)
  127. The Latest Batch Of Hacked DNC Documents Include Tim Kaine's Phone Number (0 replies)
  128. T-Mobile to Operate 2G Network Through 2020 (0 replies)
  129. LG, Huawei, and Lenovo are all taking a break from Android Wear smartwatches (0 replies)
  130. Close to the Metal Ep. 12: Should you give the gift of VR for the holidays? (0 replies)
  131. ‘Pokémon Go’ trainer battles are ‘likely,’ says Niantic CEO (0 replies)
  132. There’s a key feature missing from the new Apple Watch, and that’s where this gadget (0 replies)
  133. Kanye West says phones disrupt his creative process (0 replies)
  134. MSI Unveils World's Lightest VR Backpack (0 replies)
  135. 56% off Poweradd Pilot X7 20,000mAh Power Bank for Smartphones and Tablets - Deal Ale (0 replies)
  136. Kremlin Pushes Back as DNC Blames Latest Hack on Trump-Friendly Russia (0 replies)
  137. Overcome photo-graph phobia with our simple guide to your camera’s histogram (0 replies)
  138. You can already download Google’s brand new launcher app (0 replies)
  139. Sunrise calendar is dead, and only some features live on in Outlook (0 replies)
  140. Sunrise calendar is dead, and only some features live on in Outlook (0 replies)
  141. Pokemon Go: Buddy update now available to download on iOS and Android (0 replies)
  142. Apple’s reaction to the Galaxy Note 7 recall was brilliant, and we all missed it (0 replies)
  143. The company that copies everything Apple and Samsung do has a problem with exploding (0 replies)
  144. Android 7.0 Nougat is out, but Marshmallow is only on 18.7 percent of all Android dev (0 replies)
  145. Razer launches $20 million fund for virtual and augmented reality startups (0 replies)
  146. Apple just released iOS 10 (0 replies)
  147. Real accountants would throw the book at Squanchtendo’s Accounting VR (0 replies)
  148. Samsung is prepping a software update to cap Note7 charging to 60 percent (0 replies)
  149. The 10 biggest changes coming to your iPhone today with iOS 10 (0 replies)
  150. Galaxy Note 7 explosions are driving Android fans to the iPhone 7 (0 replies)
  151. Why my older Chromebook has a right to live, even if Google says it's over (0 replies)
  152. No contest: The iPhone 7 is the fastest smartphone in the world (0 replies)
  153. Blu Debuts Vivo 5R Handset, for Sale from Amazon and Best Buy (0 replies)
  154. Control your mood lighting, much more with TP-Link’s three smart LED bulbs (0 replies)
  155. Canada recalls Galaxy Note7, says over 70 overheating cases reported in the US (0 replies)
  156. Registration required for Nvidia’s latest GeForce Experience client for PC (0 replies)
  157. Why my older Chromebook has a right to live, even if Google says it's over (0 replies)
  158. World's six most powerful smartphones all hail from China (0 replies)
  159. Sony promises VR music video, other entertainment content (0 replies)
  160. Canada recalls Galaxy Note7, says over 70 cases reported in the US (0 replies)
  161. Demo disc included with PlayStation VR will feature 18 games (0 replies)
  162. Official recall for exploding Galaxy Note7 phones coming, Samsung and US confirm (0 replies)
  163. 10 tips to get the most from your Samsung Galaxy Note7 (0 replies)
  164. JPMorgan executive says digital wallets have yet to catch on (0 replies)
  165. VR gaming on the go will soon be a reality with MSI’s VR One backpack (0 replies)
  166. Pokemon Go has a new hidden feature that couldn’t be any cuter (0 replies)
  167. These High-Tech Suitcases Shine a Light on Preventable Deaths (0 replies)
  168. Google’s new Pixels will be the fastest Android phones of all time (0 replies)
  169. Official recall for exploding Galaxy Note 7 phones coming, Samsung and US confirm (0 replies)
  170. [Release] The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 may have 2 variants with 6GB of RAM and the Snapdragon 821 (0 replies)
  171. [Release] The Xiaomi Mi 5s specs get leaked showing the device to include a 3D touch display (0 replies)
  172. The latest Pokemon Go update takes a huge step to combat cheating (0 replies)
  173. Putting Pikachu on your wrist: ‘Pokémon Go’ may be coming to Android Wear (0 replies)
  174. Samsung released a new statement on its exploding Galaxy Note 7 phones (0 replies)
  175. HP's buying Samsung's printer business for $1 billion (0 replies)
  176. HP offers $1 billion for Samsung's printer business (0 replies)
  177. 10 tips to get the most from your Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (0 replies)
  178. Meet the Man Who's Bankrolling Virtual Reality (0 replies)
  179. [Release] Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL may be the first US phones released with the Snapdragon 8 (0 replies)
  180. Next Pokemon Go update adds Buddy Pokemon, Pokemon Go Plus support (0 replies)
  181. Windows 10 Mobile reaches 14-percent share of Windows Phone market (0 replies)
  182. What the Palm Pilot can teach us about the Oculus Rift (0 replies)
  183. Can you use a grill on your apartment’s balcony? (0 replies)
  184. Best of IFA 2016 (0 replies)
  185. Look out Apple Pay! Consumers will soon be able to use Venmo to buy things in stores (0 replies)
  186. US consumer product safety agency warns against use of Galaxy Note 7 (0 replies)
  187. EE’s new Cat 9 network could yield superfast 4G speeds in some U.K. cities (0 replies)
  188. Google Photos iOS update lets you turn Live Photos into GIFs and videos (0 replies)
  189. Emteq believes facial expressions are a missing piece of the puzzle in VR (0 replies)
  190. Hands on: ‘Star Trek: Bridge Crew’ (0 replies)
  191. The big iPhone continues to be dumb (0 replies)
  192. Boost, Virgin to Sell iPhone 7 Starting September 23 (0 replies)
  193. Oculus pricing may be higher than thought: Touch controller pack rumored to cost $225 (0 replies)
  194. Turn learning English into a game with Angry Birds (0 replies)
  195. Italians press Egyptian prosecutors on Cairo torture death (0 replies)
  196. The iPhone 7 Plus is the first iPhone with 3GB of RAM (0 replies)
  197. Verizon is offering a free* iPhone 7 deal, too (0 replies)
  198. Oculus promises that its Touch controller will have a smoother launch than the Rift (0 replies)
  199. You can now install Chrome extensions remotely from an Android device (0 replies)
  200. EU's Juncker pulls mobile phone 'free roaming' plan: statement (0 replies)
  201. Ready for the iPhone 7? Here’s how to sell your old iPhone without getting ripped off (0 replies)
  202. FAA advises against using or charging Galaxy Note 7 phones on planes (0 replies)
  203. FAA advises against using or charging Galaxy Note 7 phones on planes (0 replies)
  204. New Amazon Fire tablet brings Alexa everywhere with you (0 replies)
  205. Animal Crossing, Fire Emblem mobile games delayed to make room for ‘Super Mario Run’ (0 replies)
  206. 5 reasons Star Trek continues to live long and prosper after 50 years (0 replies)
  207. LeEco Pro 3 spotted on AnTuTu with Snapdragon 821, massive 6GB of RAM (0 replies)
  208. The Galaxy S8’s hottest feature might be a new operating system (0 replies)
  209. The Galaxy S8 might not ship with Android (0 replies)
  210. HomeKit app shows how Android users are out of luck with Apple smart-home tech (0 replies)
  211. The Galaxy Note 7 implicated in dramatic Jeep and house fires, reports say (0 replies)
  212. The Galaxy Note 7 implicated in dramatic Jeep and house fires, reports say (0 replies)
  213. Sprint Talks Up Its Free iPhone 7 Deal (0 replies)
  214. Oculus wins its first Emmy for ‘Henry,’ a virtual reality short about a hedgehog (0 replies)
  215. Detailed renders show what Intel’s Project Alloy will really look like (0 replies)
  216. Google Adds Lyft and Gett to Google Maps (0 replies)
  217. I already hate my new iPhone 7 and I don’t even have it yet (0 replies)
  218. T-Mobile Pitching Free iPhone 7 for a Traded iPhone 6 (0 replies)
  219. Google given more time to reply to EU antitrust charge on Android (0 replies)
  220. 'Super Mario Run' Won't Come To Android Phones Any Time Soon (0 replies)
  221. Apple increases the storage capacity on existing iPads, effectively cutting prices (0 replies)
  222. How to get the iPhone 7’s biggest feature without needing to upgrade (0 replies)
  223. How to get the iPhone 7’s biggest feature without need to upgrade (0 replies)
  224. 38% off Maxboost 4.8A/24W Dual USB Port Smart Car Charger - Deal Alert (0 replies)
  225. iPhone 7 vs the best Android competition: how do the specs compare? (0 replies)
  226. The new iPhone 7: waterproof, all black, and no headphone port in sight (0 replies)
  227. Apple reveals that Mario is coming to the App Store (0 replies)
  228. Pokémon Go is coming to Apple Watch to get you outside and on the go (0 replies)
  229. Apple Scores Nintendo Game for iPhone (0 replies)
  230. [Release] Huawei’s Nexus 7P specs include Snapdragon 820, Quad HD display and a 13MP camera [RU (0 replies)
  231. Alleged Galaxy Note 7 explosion burns down man’s house (0 replies)
  232. Google fixes critical security flaw affecting over 900 million Android devices (0 replies)
  233. How to follow the PlayStation 4 Neo unveiling live (0 replies)
  234. LG unveils the first phone to ship with Google's new Android (0 replies)
  235. LG V20 hands on: A 5.7-inch phablet for smartphone content creators (0 replies)
  236. Instagram to Delete Users' Photo Maps (0 replies)
  237. Xiaomi’s Android-powered streaming box could launch in October for less than $100 (0 replies)
  238. Addicted to our phones? Study: We spend half our time online on mobile apps (0 replies)
  239. Lomography Automat instant film camera smashes funding goal in half a day (0 replies)
  240. Google Adds Android Pay to Chrome (0 replies)
  241. Samsung hints at a new life for Windows as an Android app (0 replies)
  242. [Release] Chrome OS is getting support for fingerprint scanners (0 replies)
  243. Google’s Pixel phones will run a brand new Android version that hasn’t even been anno (0 replies)
  244. Google's 3-level Android patch could cause confusion (0 replies)
  245. PlayStation VR: Everything we know so far (0 replies)
  246. An Empire Built On Ruthlessness And Cans: The Bizarre Story Of Beats (0 replies)
  247. All the reasons Apple’s ‘boring’ new iPhone 7 will be its most exciting iPhone ever (0 replies)
  248. 50 dope Instagram pictures from Burning Man 2016 (0 replies)
  249. Chromebooks may add fingerprint scanning, following Android and Windows (0 replies)
  250. Robot cheerleaders are hitting the road (0 replies)