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  1. Android TVs Can Be Hacked to Hear You Speaking (0 replies)
  2. The iPhone 7 might actually be in trouble (0 replies)
  3. HP enters gaming arena with Omen (0 replies)
  4. HP debuts gaming PCs, hopes to turn fortunes around (0 replies)
  5. Hands on: ZTE Axon 7 (0 replies)
  6. ZTE Taps BMW to Help Design the Axon 7 Flagship (0 replies)
  7. Axon 7 is a flagship Android phone with killer specs that you never saw coming (0 replies)
  8. Apple’s efforts to buy Time Warner fell through (0 replies)
  9. Internet Companies Want Public Zero-Rating FCC Inquiry (0 replies)
  10. China's Lenovo posts $128 mn net loss last year (0 replies)
  11. Using a cell phone jammer has just cost this guy $48,000 (0 replies)
  12. Artificial intelligence isn’t going to be the end of Apple (0 replies)
  13. Android support may be officially coming to the Raspberry Pi 3 (0 replies)
  14. Wells Fargo Wallet set to take on Android Pay with NFC, contactless ATM withdrawals (0 replies)
  15. PayPal to Kill Off Its Windows Phone and BlackBerry Apps (0 replies)
  16. Google may turn up heat on carriers, manufacturers over pace of Android updates (0 replies)
  17. Now your iPad or Android can help you take better photos (0 replies)
  18. BigScreen’s update lets you ditch the mouse for motion controls on Vive (0 replies)
  19. WhatsApp is the most popular Android messaging app in most nations (0 replies)
  20. This foldable phone from Oppo will get you excited for flip phones again (0 replies)
  21. Xiaomi’s new drone is insanely cheap (0 replies)
  22. Xiomi’s new drone is insanely cheap (0 replies)
  23. Valve gives developers access to the Vive’s front-facing camera (0 replies)
  24. New free app and site makes watching online videos like regular TV channels (0 replies)
  25. T-Mobile to Buy Chicago-Area Spectrum to Boost Coverage (0 replies)
  26. Opera Shareholders Approve Chinese Offer (0 replies)
  27. Google Play partners with TripAdvisor for travel-tailored music (0 replies)
  28. Microsoft to Cut 1,850 Smartphone Workers (0 replies)
  29. Microsoft completes disposal of Nokia’s remains with new round of layoffs and $950M h (0 replies)
  30. 6 underrated Google projects you may have missed (0 replies)
  31. Microsoft to quit mobile phone design, manufacturing: Finnish newspaper (0 replies)
  32. Samsung Elec says launching iris-recognition tablets in India (0 replies)
  33. Will no one save us from wireless carriers? (0 replies)
  34. Google has officially discontinued the Nexus Player, its set-top box (0 replies)
  35. New ‘Warcraft’ movie featurette promises ‘something that hasn’t been done before’ (0 replies)
  36. E Ink Reveals Full-Color ePaper Display (0 replies)
  37. 3 awesome Netflix hacks that need to be real (0 replies)
  38. Samsung is over Android Wear, confirms that no future Wear devices are planned (0 replies)
  39. Google Maps to Host Ads In the Form of 'Promoted Pins' (0 replies)
  40. Which VR headset should you spring for? We tried them all, and the winner is clear (0 replies)
  41. The CEO of Google is an unashamed iPhone user (0 replies)
  42. Google debuts Allo, an AI-powered messaging client for Android and iOS (0 replies)
  43. Two more journalists go missing in northeast Colombia (0 replies)
  44. OtterBox jumps on the modular train with a stylish iPhone case (0 replies)
  45. Pebble just re-invented the iPod Shuffle, and it runs Spotify (0 replies)
  46. 2 new Craigslist scams you need to watch out for (0 replies)
  47. Paul McCartney to Appear In Six-Part Virtual Reality Documentary Series (0 replies)
  48. House rejects bill requiring carriers to share phone location (0 replies)
  49. Oculus Rift’s new piracy protection somehow made piracy even worse (0 replies)
  50. Whatever you do, don’t buy these smartphones (0 replies)
  51. Police: Teens attacked for cell phones in Olney (0 replies)
  52. Asus Tips Monster 24-inch Gaming Laptop with Graphics 'Leap' (0 replies)
  53. Classic Square Enix RPG ‘Romancing SaGa 2’ translated for iOS, Android debut (0 replies)
  54. A password-free world sounds like a pipe dream, but it’s coming to Android soon (0 replies)
  55. Watch a really excited Android fan show off Android N’s hot new animations in slow-mo (0 replies)
  56. HTC Vive users port Rift games, Motorola’s Razr flip-phone making a comeback? (0 replies)
  57. iPhones will finally get the OLED screens they deserve (0 replies)
  58. Oculus DRM debacle continues as Revive resurrects itself, cracks Oculus store (0 replies)
  59. Freetel Kiwami and Priori3 Up for Preorder (0 replies)
  60. In Oracle vs. Google retrial, lawyers make final pitches to jury (0 replies)
  61. Stream live TV anywhere… for free… forever. (0 replies)
  62. A Seemingly Very Guilty Tom Brady Still Wants To Pretend He Did Nothing Wrong (0 replies)
  63. With HoloLens, Microsoft aims to avoid Google's mistakes (0 replies)
  64. Is this a hint one of the most popular phones of all time is about to return? (0 replies)
  65. Police search for masked men in Roxborough break-in (0 replies)
  66. More than 600 Android-running phone models were launched this past year (0 replies)
  67. Virtual reality zombies petrify woman playing horror game (0 replies)
  68. Project Arena isn’t just an amazing Tron tribute, it could be VR’s first eSport (0 replies)
  69. Google piecing together a modular phone (0 replies)
  70. Google Allo security explained: The good, the bad and the ugly (0 replies)
  71. Google piecing together a modular phone (0 replies)
  72. Indiegogo is trying to make itself suck less (0 replies)
  73. You can now go shopping inside a virtual reality department store (0 replies)
  74. Your first look at the official YouTube VR app (0 replies)
  75. The five most important announcements from Google’s mammoth conference (0 replies)
  76. Rift exclusives no longer work on HTC Vive after Oculus DRM update (0 replies)
  77. VR zombies are way too real for this woman (0 replies)
  78. The Coolest New Google Products, Unveiled (0 replies)
  79. IMAX is bringing an ultra-premium VR experience to its theaters (0 replies)
  80. Hands on: Android Wear 2.0 (0 replies)
  81. How to see who’s tracking you on Facebook (aside from Facebook) (0 replies)
  82. AT&T Adds More Phones to Extended BOGO Promo (0 replies)
  83. Your iPhone could look so much better than it does right now (0 replies)
  84. IMAX will bring virtual reality to movie theaters this year (0 replies)
  85. Sprint Rolls Out BOGO Offer for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus (0 replies)
  86. New leak shows Samsung’s next iPhone (0 replies)
  87. No current Android phone will get Android N’s most exciting new feature (0 replies)
  88. Developers look to widen repertoire of Pepper, Japan's laughing robot (0 replies)
  89. The best thing about Android N might be these stunning wallpapers (0 replies)
  90. Google’s Daydream could be the GearVR’s worst nightmare (0 replies)
  91. Google just revealed it's 'bringing the Play Store to Chromebooks' (0 replies)
  92. Classic Mobile Phone Ringtones Have Finally Been Given The Elegant Piano Renditions T (0 replies)
  93. A tiny detail in Google’s new Assistant will make apps a lot smarter (0 replies)
  94. You can now use your phone to get cash from ATMs (0 replies)
  95. Moto G4 vs. Moto G (2015): Is the new Moto G really that much better? (0 replies)
  96. Oculus responds to Sen. Al Franken's VR privacy questions (0 replies)
  97. Apple supplier mistakenly leaks details of next year’s major iPhone redesign (0 replies)
  98. VA school discipline is 'widespread, discriminatory,' study says (0 replies)
  99. Google goes in-depth about Daydream, says Nexus 6P will be the development kit (0 replies)
  100. Google is bringing Android apps and the Google Play store to Chrome OS (0 replies)
  101. Cortana for Android syncs notifications, lets you leave your phone in your pocket (0 replies)
  102. Google I/O 2016 recap: Android Wear 2.0, Allo and Duo, Google Home, Daydream, and mor (0 replies)
  103. Think Google Daydream is cool? This VR amusement park puts you inside a video game (0 replies)
  104. Full Unreal Engine compatibility coming to Google's Daydream VR (0 replies)
  105. Why your phone may never get Android's latest features (0 replies)
  106. Sprint Customers Can Stream Soccer Tourney for Free (0 replies)
  107. Larry Page spars with Oracle attorney at Android trial (0 replies)
  108. Episode VIII spoilers reveal one of the coolest Jedi fights in Star Wars history (0 replies)
  109. How I added microSD support to my iPhone 6s (0 replies)
  110. Batman v Superman’s critical failure might save the DC movie universe (0 replies)
  111. 5 Android N features you won’t find on any iPhone (0 replies)
  112. Android Auto to gain voice commands, wireless connection (0 replies)
  113. Google immersing itself in VR with Daydream (0 replies)
  114. Leap Motion tracker will now fit your HTC Vive and CV1 Rift (0 replies)
  115. Opportunities and hurdles with Google's Daydream VR vision (0 replies)
  116. Android Pay gains ATM cash withdrawal, better web support, and more (0 replies)
  117. Want Android Auto in your rust bucket? It’ll soon work independently via mobile app (0 replies)
  118. Android's 'n-word' poll sparks online jeers (0 replies)
  119. Xiaomi’s Mi Box gives Android TV lovers their 4K fix, and it’s headed stateside (0 replies)
  120. It’s official: Chrome OS will soon be able to run your favorite Android apps (0 replies)
  121. Google’s new smartwatch has one big improvement over the first Android Wear (0 replies)
  122. Google’s new Android could revolutionize the way you get your apps (0 replies)
  123. Looking forward to Starz shows in HDR? Better look online first (0 replies)
  124. The world’s most popular operating system will soon offer virtual reality (0 replies)
  125. Google Daydreams of better VR for Android; launch rumored for November (0 replies)
  126. Android TV lands in more TVs, adds HDR support, snags lots of new apps (0 replies)
  127. Google’s VR play is all about content, not hardware (0 replies)
  128. Google's VR Daydream Could Be Nightmare for Gear VR (0 replies)
  129. Android Instant Apps Sounds Dangerous (0 replies)
  130. Android Instant Apps wants to clear your phone of useless apps (0 replies)
  131. Google to Simplify Android Pay for Developers (0 replies)
  132. You’ll soon be able to use Android Auto in any car (0 replies)
  133. Android's 'n-word' poll sparks online jeers (0 replies)
  134. MyHyundai could be the first carmaker-specific Android Auto app (0 replies)
  135. The 8 most important announcements from Google I/O 2016 (0 replies)
  136. In the future, you won’t even have to install Android apps to use them (0 replies)
  137. Google invites suggestions for Android N name (0 replies)
  138. FindFace app claims 70-percent reliability in identifying public faces (0 replies)
  139. Android Wear 2.0: Google’s biggest smartwatch update yet (0 replies)
  140. Google unveils a new virtual reality platform called ‘Daydream’ (0 replies)
  141. Watch Liverpool v. Sevilla in the 2016 Europa League final right now on YouTube for f (0 replies)
  142. Here’s how to get the brand new Android N beta being released today (0 replies)
  143. Google announces brand new features coming to Android N (0 replies)
  144. Google has two new apps, Allo for messaging and Duo for video calls (0 replies)
  145. Google Talks Up Android N Performance and Security (0 replies)
  146. Live coverage: Watch the Google I/O 2016 keynote right here (0 replies)
  147. 'Britney Spears: American Dream' arrives from superstar studio (0 replies)
  148. Nokia turns to Android for new mobile range (0 replies)
  149. Nokia mobile phones are coming back (0 replies)
  150. The Latest: Android is core part of Google conference (0 replies)
  151. Nokia-Branded Phones to Make a Comeback (0 replies)
  152. Strava’s Live Segments give you real-time feedback to help you nail that PR (0 replies)
  153. 2016’s two best Android phones face off in a real-world speed test (0 replies)
  154. [Release] We’re on the ground at Google I/O 2016! (0 replies)
  155. Amtrak victims: Investigative findings hard to believe (0 replies)
  156. Bringing the Past into the Future: VR Invades the Met (0 replies)
  157. Nokia returns to mobile phones with brand-licensing deal (0 replies)
  158. HTC 10 with T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon Wireless (0 replies)
  159. Google payment service Android Pay expands to UK (0 replies)
  160. Oracle co-CEO says Google caused Oracle revenue to plummet (0 replies)
  161. Expect virtual reality, artificial intelligence from Google (0 replies)
  162. IBM’s new tech might make the iPhone faster than ever (0 replies)
  163. Game on: Sports fans with Android TV can now access WatchESPN (0 replies)
  164. This is the autopredict emoji keyboard you never knew you needed (0 replies)
  165. Google’s update finally brings virtual reality videos to YouTube for iOS (0 replies)
  166. Leaked OnePlus 3 pic looks like the iPhone 6s and HTC 10 had a lovechild (0 replies)
  167. Nvidia’s new, cheaper graphics card is just as powerful as promised (0 replies)
  168. Sony’s E3 2016 plans have been revealed – here’s everything you need to know (0 replies)
  169. Oracle co-CEO says Google caused Oracle revenue to plummet (0 replies)
  170. 5 free apps that will help you hack your finances (0 replies)
  171. T-Mobile Adds to List of Supported Binge-On Video Services (0 replies)
  172. This hidden iPhone trick just became my new favorite feature (0 replies)
  173. CurrentC, an Apple Pay Competitor, Is Delayed (0 replies)
  174. YouTube sets up 360° livestream for Google I/O 2016 (0 replies)
  175. Roku’s newest media streaming stick drops to lowest price ever (0 replies)
  176. Motorola just launched a dirt cheap phone that takes better photos than the iPhone 6s (0 replies)
  177. Google’s Android Experiments winners include this Android-brained autonomous robot (0 replies)
  178. Virtual Reality puts viewer in the movie at Cannes (0 replies)
  179. Twitter for Android testing Periscope button that lets you launch live streams (0 replies)
  180. Google merges skills to launch Spaces sharing app (0 replies)
  181. Lenovo debuts the Vibe C, a midrange phone bound for Croatia (0 replies)
  182. 20 cases and covers to protect your shiny, new Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  183. Video calling will be coming to WhatsApp sometime soon (0 replies)
  184. [Release] You can now signup for the official Pokemon GO Field Test in the US (0 replies)
  185. [Release] Google Spaces is now live for Android, iOS, Chrome, and the web (0 replies)
  186. Oracle co-CEO says it did not buy Sun Micro to sue Google (0 replies)
  187. 15 Android and iOS games to keep your kids entertained (and quiet) (0 replies)
  188. Google code hints of RAW+JPEG photo capture support in Android camera app (0 replies)
  189. Galaxy S7 vs. HTC 10: Can either Android flagship survive a professional drop test? (0 replies)
  190. Apple ruined the dream of having Google take over my iPhone (0 replies)
  191. Visual Guide to US Mobile Radio Bands (0 replies)
  192. Google’s Spaces chat app hopes to avoid the fate of Google+ and Buzz (0 replies)
  193. StarVR and Acer Could Create Best VR Experience Yet (0 replies)
  194. Here's Why Facebook Can Find You While 911 Can't (0 replies)
  195. 11 paid iPhone apps on sale for free right now (0 replies)
  196. WhatsApp beta hints at imminent addition of video calling feature (0 replies)
  197. Advertising and bloatware are about to invade your Start Menu in Windows 10 (0 replies)
  198. AT&T's Highest-Paying Customers Gain Mexico/Canada Roaming (0 replies)
  199. Advertising and bloatware is about to invade your Start Menu in Windows 10 (0 replies)
  200. Captain America: Civil War pushes Marvel past $10 billion at the box office (0 replies)
  201. Acer is coming to help make this amazing VR headset less virtual, and more reality (0 replies)
  202. 10 dormant game franchises perfect for bringing back in VR (0 replies)
  203. VRidge streams VR from your desktop to Google Cardboard (0 replies)
  204. Google unlocks dialer app for non-Nexus devices, then locks it tighter than ever (0 replies)
  205. First glimpse at Project Cars on HTC Vive is a sign of good things to come (0 replies)
  206. Enlist in the Android Army: A beginner’s guide to Android (0 replies)
  207. LG Phoenix 2 enters the prepaid fold with Marshmallow goodness and low price tag (0 replies)
  208. This Grandpa Proves That Using Virtual Reality Can Be A Very Hazardous Experience (0 replies)
  209. 10 new movie trailers you need to watch from this past week (0 replies)
  210. ZTE’s upcoming flagship could make Samsung worried (0 replies)
  211. Samsung’s foldable smartphone might be more exciting than next year’s Galaxy S8 (0 replies)
  212. ISIS launches an official Android app for kids (yes, really) (0 replies)
  213. A computer science class didn’t notice one of its TAs was a chatbot (0 replies)
  214. MSI readies for Broadwell-E with flashy, new X99A Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard (0 replies)
  215. SmartCradle turns your smartphone into a dash cam, and could make you a safer driver (0 replies)
  216. NBC’s ‘The Biggest Loser’ has a weight problem (0 replies)
  217. Teenagers apparently livestreamed their threesome on Facebook – while skipping class (0 replies)
  218. Google's Android VR Headset to Debut Next Week (Report) (0 replies)
  219. 11 paid iPhone apps on sale for free today (0 replies)
  220. Game-changing iPhone case has a built-in photo printer (0 replies)
  221. Windows has finally fixed its awful auto-update system (0 replies)
  222. To make the iPhone exciting again, Apple has to launch… an Android phone? (0 replies)
  223. Sprint Packages 40GB Shared Plan with Amazon Prime (0 replies)
  224. Hate Instagram’s new logo? Here’s how to get the old one back on your iPhone (0 replies)
  225. HTC 10 with Sprint, Verizon Wireless (0 replies)
  226. Show-stoppers: Six great gadgets we fell in love with at CES Asia 2016 (0 replies)
  227. Galaxy Note 6 will launch at least a month before the iPhone 7 Plus (0 replies)
  228. Explained: Why you constantly hear phantom phone vibrations (0 replies)
  229. Google wants to map the world’s buildings with Project Tango (0 replies)
  230. Meet the first all-in-one Windows-style desktop that runs Android (0 replies)
  231. Men recognized for saving woman from dangling car in Fairmount Park (0 replies)
  232. I desperately want this laser-projected touchscreen Android tablet to work (0 replies)
  233. Mozilla reopens its Test Pilot program for Firefox in the safest way possible (0 replies)
  234. Vuze gets your 360-degree VR video career going, CES Asia preview (0 replies)
  235. Screen time: Remix OS team announces 24-inch, Android-powered all-in-one PC (0 replies)
  236. Windows on your watch: This developer got Windows 7 running on Android Wear (0 replies)
  237. Android’s answer to 3D Touch may have been delayed (0 replies)
  238. Our favorite iPhone weather app ever finally comes to Android (0 replies)
  239. A deep dive into the new Instagram logo everyone hates (0 replies)
  240. Virtuix Omni sprints into Minecraft for GearVR, gives you room to roam (0 replies)
  241. [Release] Dark Sky for Android hits the Play Store with its up-to-the-minute weather prediction (0 replies)
  242. Popular iOS weather app Dark Sky lands on Android with subscription-based pricing (0 replies)
  243. Never pay for home phone service again for as long as you live (0 replies)
  244. 12 paid iPhone apps on sale for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  245. Google’s new iOS keyboard is the only one you’ll ever need to download (0 replies)
  246. The most popular Android apps of all time (0 replies)
  247. Verizon Changes Up Prepaid Plans (0 replies)
  248. Guitar legend Fender launches first in-ear headphone line (and yes, they rock) (0 replies)
  249. Gear VR owners are really going to enjoy 360 degree photos on Facebook (0 replies)
  250. Ditching Chrome for Opera can increase your laptop battery life by 50% (0 replies)