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  1. Big screen app could make VR the best place to host LAN parties (0 replies)
  2. Asus wants your rig to be Beyond VR Ready to unlock its true potential (0 replies)
  3. Gmail for Android now supports Exchange accounts for everyone (0 replies)
  4. These were the worst decisions Bill Gates made as CEO of Microsoft (0 replies)
  5. India orders panic button on mobile phones amid women's safety fears (0 replies)
  6. Best app deals of the day! 6 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  7. Spice up your texts with tacos, unicorns, and smiley faces: Here’s how to get emoji (0 replies)
  8. Microsoft is bringing my favorite iPhone and Mac feature to Windows 10 (0 replies)
  9. You need to go and download the Starbucks emoji keyboard now (0 replies)
  10. India makes panic key a must for all mobiles from next year (0 replies)
  11. Huawei Honor V8: News and rumors (0 replies)
  12. Twitter makes it easier to report multiple abusive tweets (0 replies)
  13. Gmail for Android updated with Microsoft Exchange support (0 replies)
  14. HBO’s strategy for streaming domination just had a monster weekend (0 replies)
  15. The ‘Year of the Linux desktop’ never came, and it never will (0 replies)
  16. Lingohop’s four-minute lessons will have you conversing in another language (0 replies)
  17. As you wish: 5 on-demand startups deliver what you want, when you want it (0 replies)
  18. Facebook working on standalone camera app to lure more users into live streaming (0 replies)
  19. BlackBerry is finally giving up on smartphones and focusing on enterprise software (0 replies)
  20. Notable Video Game Releases: New and Upcoming (0 replies)
  21. Microsoft Rolls Out Lumia 950 BOGO Offer (0 replies)
  22. Le who? This Chinese company wants to take over the U.S. with its phones, TVs, and mo (0 replies)
  23. [Release] Twitter’s stupid token limit forces another great app to exit Google Play [OPINION] (0 replies)
  24. Use just your thumb to type on iOS with Microsoft’s Word Flow (0 replies)
  25. Chase Bank’s Android app lets you log in with a tap of the finger (0 replies)
  26. Chromebooks May Soon Get "Over a Million" Android Apps (0 replies)
  27. Is this how Microsoft Windows finally dies? (0 replies)
  28. The price is (not) right: Vertu-challenging Sirin Labs plans $15,000 smartphone (0 replies)
  29. Open-source code leaks indicate arrival of Google Play Store on Chromebooks (0 replies)
  30. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  31. MetroPCS Rolls Out $60 Family Plan (0 replies)
  32. Windows Phone keyboard now available for iOS in USA (0 replies)
  33. Phones don’t get much bigger than Xiaomi’s whopping, rumored Mi Max (0 replies)
  34. Guess which ‘flop’ sold twice as well as the iPhone in its first year (0 replies)
  35. How to stream the ‘Game of Thrones’ season 6 premiere online (0 replies)
  36. Download these five awesome new apps for iOS and Android (0 replies)
  37. Weekly Rewind: Jason Bourne, virgin DNA, drone collisions, and more (0 replies)
  38. 15 handy HTC 10 tips and tricks to master your phone (0 replies)
  39. For whom the ringtone tolls: Samsung Galaxy S7 vs iPhone 6s (0 replies)
  40. You can now use your Amazon Echo to schedule events to your Google Calendar (0 replies)
  41. Over 90 million Mexican voting records leaked online (0 replies)
  42. Down to Lunch app gets friends together as developers shun money (0 replies)
  43. FOMO, TMI, and ‘revenge porn’ among 1,400 new words added to the dictionary (0 replies)
  44. Is VR too dangerous for kids? We asked the experts (0 replies)
  45. Big sound, small package: Here’s our 9 favorite sound bars for any setup (0 replies)
  46. Cable subscription optional: Here’s how to watch Game of Thrones online (0 replies)
  47. Zotac teases tether-free VR gaming using a Zbox mini-PC stuffed into a backpack (0 replies)
  48. Two weeks on the road with digital ear plugs made me want to ditch foam forever (0 replies)
  49. Deal alert! The Alcatel POP 7 LTE has Android 6.0 and costs only $130 (0 replies)
  50. Microsoft and Google kiss and make up to avoid tangling with regulators (0 replies)
  51. Airtime app lets you hang out with friends in a digital chat room, share clips, tunes (0 replies)
  52. Google seeks to play down EU Android probe (0 replies)
  53. Samsung TVs get HBO Now just ahead of this weekend’s Game of Thrones premiere (0 replies)
  54. NBA commissioner says Nike’s tech will take NBA to a level Adidas never reached (0 replies)
  55. New rumor claims the Galaxy Note 6 will have an absolutely monster battery (0 replies)
  56. 1 million people used Facebook through Tor last month (0 replies)
  57. 3 new technologies that will make managing your online life easier than ever (0 replies)
  58. FML, KMN: Merriam-Webster adds FOMO, dox, TMI and more to dictionary (0 replies)
  59. AMD’s Wraith cooler brings its ice age to two more FX-series processors (0 replies)
  60. Drones, Apple clones, and a robot named Pudding at China’s first-ever CE Week (0 replies)
  61. 21 Instagram tips and tricks you can’t afford to miss (0 replies)
  62. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  63. DeWalt unplugs its power tools and charges its first-ever Android smartphone (0 replies)
  64. Older Sprint Galaxy Phones Get a Taste of Marshmallow (0 replies)
  65. DeWalt Debuts MD501 Rugged Smartphone (0 replies)
  66. Magic Leap augments reality with hologram-based technology to rival Microsoft's HoloL (0 replies)
  67. Samsung Notebook 9 15-inch review (0 replies)
  68. Google parent Alphabet misses estimates; news not all bad (0 replies)
  69. New free app gives us the Android notification experience we’ve been waiting for (0 replies)
  70. Lawsuit alleges T-Mobile is deceiving us about its ‘no-contract’ initiative (0 replies)
  71. Marantz’s latest A/V receiver slims down in size, but doesn’t skimp on features (0 replies)
  72. What does the smart home by Sears look like? Practical and piecemeal (0 replies)
  73. 5 great Bluetooth keyboards for your tablet or laptop (0 replies)
  74. Is Apple’s new iPhone SE making the impossible possible? (0 replies)
  75. You can now install the Android N Developer Preview on Sony’s Xperia Z3 (0 replies)
  76. EU case against Google shows contrast with US (0 replies)
  77. Acer’s Liquid Zest Plus phablet has one of the biggest batteries we’ve ever seen (0 replies)
  78. PlayStation is finally getting serious about security with two-factor authentication (0 replies)
  79. HBO Now arrives on the Xbox One just in time for the network’s big season premieres (0 replies)
  80. Chromebook for Work, liquid-cooled 2-in-1 steal the show at Acer’s New York PC refres (0 replies)
  81. [Release] It’s settled: the LG G5 SE has a Snapdragon 652 chipset and 3GB of RAM (0 replies)
  82. Republic Wireless Debuts Bonding Calling to Improve Quality (0 replies)
  83. Three’s company: Electric and Plug-In Hybrid models will join Honda’s Clarity Fuel Ce (0 replies)
  84. Honda’s Accord Hybrid is back with better gas mileage, more tech (0 replies)
  85. Google’s VR monster movie will make you wish every movie was filmed in VR (0 replies)
  86. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  87. How to add unlimited free VPN to Google’s Chrome browser (0 replies)
  88. Remember the Zuk Z1 phone? Possibly not, but you’ll want to know about the sequel (0 replies)
  89. As AR blurs with VR, get ready for mixed-reality renaissance (0 replies)
  90. Google expands speedy news page program (0 replies)
  91. Harrison Ford’s infamous ‘Force Awakens’ injury was a blessing in disguise (0 replies)
  92. Microsoft Translator for Android can now translate text in a photo (0 replies)
  93. Google begins highlighting speedy, AMP-enabled news articles in Search (0 replies)
  94. What’s on TV tonight? Google’s bringing live TV listings straight to Search (0 replies)
  95. Factbox: EU charges Google with abusing Android's market dominance (0 replies)
  96. EU hits Google with second antitrust charge (0 replies)
  97. Star Fox Zero review (0 replies)
  98. Google Keep gets even more useful with a Chrome extension and new goodies (0 replies)
  99. Now you can snap any 22mm band onto your Gear S2 smartwatch, thanks to this adapter (0 replies)
  100. Google Chrome hits 1 billion monthly active mobile users (0 replies)
  101. You can finally make group calls with Facebook Messenger (0 replies)
  102. ZTE quietly launches V7 Max and A910 in China with impressive specs for the money (0 replies)
  103. Google expands speedy news page program (0 replies)
  104. EU goes after Google again, this time over Android contracts (0 replies)
  105. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge vs. Galaxy S6 Edge: Which edgy phone is the one for you? (0 replies)
  106. They say seeing is believing, so here’s 10 of the best video chat apps available (0 replies)
  107. Celebrate 420 covertly and conveniently with the best herbal vaporizers (0 replies)
  108. Review: WeBoost Eqo In-Home Signal Booster (0 replies)
  109. Google Inbox simplifies event planning by grouping related emails (0 replies)
  110. That time Tracy Morgan turned Madison Square Garden into a vulgar family gathering (0 replies)
  111. Magic Leap’s latest video continues to wow, but questions remain (0 replies)
  112. Which Android heavyweight should you bet on? HTC 10 vs. Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (0 replies)
  113. You can now play podcasts from within Google search results on Android (0 replies)
  114. The iPhone 7 isn’t even out and rivals are already copying a rumored signature featur (0 replies)
  115. Fed should better safeguard economic data, internal watchdog says (0 replies)
  116. Google Hit With Antitrust Charges Over Android Apps (0 replies)
  117. Woman dies of electrocution after using smartphone that was being charged (0 replies)
  118. Factbox: EU charges Google with abusing Android's market dominance (0 replies)
  119. American tech giants under EU cosh (0 replies)
  120. Watch out for this dangerous new iPhone text scam (0 replies)
  121. Cricket to Sell Microsoft Lumia 650 Starting May 5 (0 replies)
  122. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  123. Samsung really wants you to know that its latest iPhone copy doesn’t copy the iPhone (0 replies)
  124. Google says that YouTube ads are 80% more effective than TV ads (0 replies)
  125. Should Android be illegal? (0 replies)
  126. EU Claims Google's Android Practices Violate Antitrust Law (0 replies)
  127. EU Claims Google in Violation of Antitrust Law Over Android Practices (0 replies)
  128. Roku Streaming Stick (2016) review (0 replies)
  129. EU Finds Google in Violation of Antitrust Law Over Android (0 replies)
  130. EU hits Google with anti-trust charges over Android (0 replies)
  131. EU charges Google with abusing its Android dominance (0 replies)
  132. EU expands battle with Google by alleging it rigs mobile app market through Android s (0 replies)
  133. EU to make announcement amid Google-Android rumors (0 replies)
  134. EU competition chief to hold news conference at 0930 GMT (0 replies)
  135. Google and Verizon connecting Japan and Ecuador earthquake victims with loved ones (0 replies)
  136. Sony’s Xperia Z Premium may feature an HDR screen, a smartphone first (0 replies)
  137. Music junkie? Here are 22 of our favorite apps for consuming and creating tunes (0 replies)
  138. Chrome-based offline editing of specific Drive files comes to Google Apps clients (0 replies)
  139. Canada competition bureau clears Google of wrongdoing (0 replies)
  140. Denon’s HEOS HS2 brings the heat to Sonos with high-res audio support (0 replies)
  141. Intel to Trim 12,000 Employees and Refocus Chip Biz (0 replies)
  142. Pinterest just dropped a revamped iOS app that will load 3x faster than before (0 replies)
  143. Razer brings wireless PC gaming to your lap with the launch of a new weapon (0 replies)
  144. Magic Leap Video Puts HoloLens on Notice (0 replies)
  145. Vizio’s new M-Series and E-Series 4K Ultra HD TVs are smarter and brighter than ever (0 replies)
  146. How to use the Huawei P9’s superb dual-lens camera (0 replies)
  147. Apple refreshes Macbook lineup, YouTube goes all in on 360 videos (0 replies)
  148. Google’s Camera app gets an Android N makeover with slow-mo video and more (0 replies)
  149. GoPro shows off VR solutions with new Omni rig and online portal (0 replies)
  150. College students have a new career starter app with LinkedIn Student (0 replies)
  151. The next knock on your hotel room door could be a virtual reality companion (0 replies)
  152. Google refreshes Analytics with Material Design guidelines (0 replies)
  153. Google confirms Android N supports pressure-sensitive displays (0 replies)
  154. Excited for drones? Green energy? Motif lets you invest in ideas, not stocks (0 replies)
  155. Malware watchdog: Here’s what Google does to keep Android devices uninfected (0 replies)
  156. Viber flicks on encryption, adds Hidden Chats feature (0 replies)
  157. EU to charge Google over Android on Wednesday: sources (0 replies)
  158. EU antitrust chief expected to charge Google on Wednesday: sources (0 replies)
  159. 5 hidden Galaxy S7 features I wish my iPhone had (0 replies)
  160. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  161. Pocket Racing brings toy cars into the 21st century (0 replies)
  162. Sony wants 500,000 players to try PlayStation VR in 2016 (0 replies)
  163. More than just a site for finding good pizza, Yelp now allows quote requests for serv (0 replies)
  164. Verizon and Hearst to Acquire Complex for Mobile Content (0 replies)
  165. Your next construction contractor may walk in wearing a Microsoft HoloLens (0 replies)
  166. Meet the world’s smallest Android phone (0 replies)
  167. Just about anyone can read your private conversations if you use SMS (0 replies)
  168. 2016 Motorola Moto G news and rumors (0 replies)
  169. How do computers know what they’re looking at? (0 replies)
  170. One of the most popular PC games of all time now runs on Android phones (0 replies)
  171. Blackberry CEO says tech firms should comply with lawful access requests (0 replies)
  172. Be afraid, Slack: WeChat Enterprise is finally here … in China, at least (0 replies)
  173. NASA’s Ultra HD footage of Aurora Borealis from space will improve your Monday (0 replies)
  174. YouTube launches live, 360-degree video, will stream acts from Coachella (0 replies)
  175. Live 360 video streams coming to YouTube this week (0 replies)
  176. 60 minutes asked a security firm to hack an iPhone, and the result is disturbing (0 replies)
  177. HTC 10 vs. Galaxy S7 vs. LG G5: The ultimate comparison video (0 replies)
  178. CEO says BlackBerry stood by ‘lawful access principles’ in Canadian investigation (0 replies)
  179. BlackBerry responds to police eavesdropping report (0 replies)
  180. European Commission’s antitrust chief is ‘looking closely’ at Google’s Android (0 replies)
  181. Ziro smart glove lets you control robotic creations with gestures (0 replies)
  182. iPhone 7S rumors and news (0 replies)
  183. World’s two best flagship Android phones face off in real-world performance test (0 replies)
  184. The only way to get Google’s awesome new app that lets you control your phone by voic (0 replies)
  185. Microsoft brings Outlook to Android Wear, with more to come? (0 replies)
  186. EU anti-trust chief targets Google's Android (0 replies)
  187. Best app deals of the day! 6 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  188. This may as well be an Amazon Prime smartwatch (0 replies)
  189. T-Mobile's Galaxy Note 5, S6 Edge+ Receiving Marshmallow (0 replies)
  190. What's in store from Google's updated Android N preview (0 replies)
  191. EU's antitrust chief looking closely at Google's Android (0 replies)
  192. Oculus reacts to virtual reality privacy questions (0 replies)
  193. Moth to the flame: Microsoft has another AI chat bot, called Captionbot (0 replies)
  194. Download these 5 great new apps to order pizza with a click, type faster, and more (0 replies)
  195. This flexible lens could change photography forever (0 replies)
  196. A triple threat of budget smartphones fight for your wallet on Boost and Virgin Mobil (0 replies)
  197. The latest Android N Developer Preview contains references to a ‘virtual reality mode (0 replies)
  198. If you’re switching to Verizon and still on contract, you’d better have some cash (0 replies)
  199. Lockheed Martin is taking kids to Mars … sort of (0 replies)
  200. Verizon customers will get 2GB of free data just for using Android Pay for the first (0 replies)
  201. 5 tempting HTC 10 cases to style and protect your new phone (0 replies)
  202. How long Apple expects all of its most popular devices to last (0 replies)
  203. Affordable ARM-based computers have evolved, but can they challenge your PC? (0 replies)
  204. Watch the best teams in the NBA battle in the playoffs, online (0 replies)
  205. Not a fan of getting mugged? RedZone lets you know where the high-crime areas are (0 replies)
  206. Get your spring in full swing with 10 gadgets to clean and declutter your home (0 replies)
  207. Think you know what people look for in a new smartphone? Think again (0 replies)
  208. Oracle, Google fail to settle Android lawsuit ahead of May retrial (0 replies)
  209. Apple scores $40 million in gold through its recycling program (0 replies)
  210. Even the old iPhone 6 is better than the HTC 10 or Galaxy S7 if you want true gaming (0 replies)
  211. Nikkei says iPhone sales slump may be even worse than people thought (0 replies)
  212. Deal alert! Get the Google Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X for $50 off right now (0 replies)
  213. AT&T finally has an answer for the Un-carrier, but AT&T subscribers can’t have it (0 replies)
  214. Get ready, podcast fans! Google Play Music Podcasts launch rumored on April 18 (0 replies)
  215. 12 new movie trailers you need to watch this week (0 replies)
  216. Roblox launches on the Oculus Rift today (0 replies)
  217. Experts agree: Congress’s ‘braindead’ anti-encryption bill is unspeakably bad (0 replies)
  218. Virtual Reality Check: A look at the 10 best VR experiences (0 replies)
  219. Uninstall QuickTime from your Windows PC right now (0 replies)
  220. Must see: Sansa Stark recites Adele lyrics while impersonating Jon Snow (0 replies)
  221. Gamestop executive says new console launches “seem imminent” (0 replies)
  222. Virtual Reality Check: Reporter spends week with VR system (0 replies)
  223. New ‘ultra-thin’ MacBooks are coming in second half of the year (0 replies)
  224. 10 ‘Star Wars’ mysteries we won’t know the answer to for months or even years (0 replies)
  225. Canada police eavesdropped on BlackBerry messages: media (0 replies)
  226. ‘Game of Thrones’ series might come to an end much sooner than we thought (0 replies)
  227. HTC 10 vs Galaxy S7: How their 5 most important features compare (0 replies)
  228. Did a report just uncover the best new feature coming to next year’s iPhone 7s? (0 replies)
  229. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  230. Cricket Debuts Unlimited Plan for $70 (0 replies)
  231. Sprint Says LTE Plus Now Available In New York City (0 replies)
  232. How to get 2GB of free data from Verizon in just a few seconds (0 replies)
  233. At least nothing Apple does could make App Store search any worse, right? (0 replies)
  234. Keep your driving record squeaky clean with the help of these top-flight radar detect (0 replies)
  235. iPhone-like 3D Touch feature spotted in Android N (0 replies)
  236. The second-biggest Kickstarter project ever is also a spectacular fail (0 replies)
  237. No, Huawei hasn’t forgotten about the P9 Lite, as rumors of the phone continue (0 replies)
  238. Check out your seat’s view in VR before forking out for event tickets (0 replies)
  239. Instagram’s ‘Explore’ grid now shows extra love to video (0 replies)
  240. The latest Super Mario Bros. world record run shouldn’t have been possible (0 replies)
  241. You can watch the original ‘Star Wars’ trilogy in theaters again later this summer (0 replies)
  242. Microsoft lawsuit against government relies on speech, privacy rights (0 replies)
  243. The FBI still hasn’t found any useful info on San Bernardino terrorist’s iPhone (0 replies)
  244. Oculus Rift review (0 replies)
  245. OSU’s super thin woven circuitry could usher in a truly new era for wearable tech (0 replies)
  246. Microsoft just took a big stand against the government over user privacy (0 replies)
  247. Microsoft’s stunning Word Flow iOS keyboard is now in closed beta (0 replies)
  248. Worst idea ever? Texting will be officially allowed at the movies (0 replies)
  249. Crowdfunded desk exercise device Hovr helps techies work out at their desks (0 replies)
  250. The new HTC 10 is here, but the Galaxy S7 might still be the world’s best Android pho (0 replies)