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  1. One-day sale cuts unlocked Nexus 5 to just $150 (0 replies)
  2. Connect your unconnected car with Logitech ZeroTouch (0 replies)
  3. Instagram Redesigns Mobile Apps (0 replies)
  4. Russian watchdog again puts off decision on Google fine : RIA (0 replies)
  5. iPhone vs. Android: Which phones are more likely to fail? (0 replies)
  6. HTC 10 Reaches T-Mobile Stores May 18 (0 replies)
  7. Republic Wireless Partners with GSM Carrier, Adds GSM Phones (0 replies)
  8. Microsoft Pulls WiFi Sense from Windows 10 (0 replies)
  9. [Release] Sun practically gave Google permission to use Java in Android, but that doesn’t mean (0 replies)
  10. EU regulator blocks takeover of UK mobile phone operator O2 (0 replies)
  11. 2017 MINI Seven special edition references a bit of MINI history you may not know (0 replies)
  12. Huawei presents ‘the scary index’: how smartphones may lead to life after death (0 replies)
  13. Troubleshooters: The case of the never-ending contract (0 replies)
  14. 22 virtual reality headsets you can buy today (0 replies)
  15. Hands on: WeBoost Eqo signal booster (0 replies)
  16. Mommy goose approaches police officers, asks them to save her baby (0 replies)
  17. Samsung rumored to be working on a BlackBerry Hub-like app called Samsung Focus (0 replies)
  18. MSI says it’s the only brand offering VR-ready notebooks certified by Intel, HTC (0 replies)
  19. Creative rises from the dead to try and destroy Android (0 replies)
  20. Pebble Expands Its Wearables' Features with Fresh Firmware (0 replies)
  21. Hololens dev kit hopefuls, check your emails: Microsoft just sent out more invites (0 replies)
  22. 12 Android keyboards that will have you texting faster than a 13-year-old (0 replies)
  23. The Leaked Moto X Looks Pretty Darn Cool (0 replies)
  24. Not for Small Hands: 6.4-inch Phone Dwarfs Competition (0 replies)
  25. Oracle paints Google as unfair competitor in retrial over Android (0 replies)
  26. Chinese company Xiaomi introduces new Mi Max smartphone with a 6.44-inch screen (0 replies)
  27. T-Mobile Targets Families With Latest Promo (0 replies)
  28. 5 private details Facebook asks for that you shouldn’t share (0 replies)
  29. Amazon challenges Google and Facebook with a YouTube service of its own (0 replies)
  30. LG to Shuffle Mobile Execs, Verizon Intros G5 Bogo (0 replies)
  31. New unlimited VPN app for iPhone is designed to bypass censorship (0 replies)
  32. Italian police arrest 2 in terror investigation (0 replies)
  33. Did Huawei really need to copy the iPhone’s worst feature? (0 replies)
  34. Deal alert! Get two LG G5’s for the price of one thanks to Verizon (0 replies)
  35. Microsoft researcher stops VR motion sickness by stuffing a headset full of LED light (0 replies)
  36. FTC and FCC shine a light on mobile security updates (0 replies)
  37. Leaks reveal major changes are coming to the 2016 Moto X (0 replies)
  38. Google will begin highlighting hyperlocal stories in Google News (0 replies)
  39. This is the best Android phone you can buy (0 replies)
  40. FCC, FTC Query Carriers and Phone Makers Over Security (0 replies)
  41. [Release] Sony, Samsung, LG, Motorola, Lenovo, HTC, BlackBerry and ZTE are all being sued becau (0 replies)
  42. You may soon be able to control Google Play Music on Android with your voice (0 replies)
  43. FCC, FTC launch inquiry into mobile device security (0 replies)
  44. Only two days left to get the world’s most innovative smartphone for $299 unlocked (0 replies)
  45. Virtual Boy may finally get some love on your smartphone (0 replies)
  46. Periscope Adds Search and Saving Tools (0 replies)
  47. Downward trajectory: HTC reports fourth consecutive quarter of revenue decline (0 replies)
  48. T-Mobile Signs Roaming Deal with Cuban Carrier (0 replies)
  49. HTC profit plummeted nearly 80% ahead of HTC 10 debut (0 replies)
  50. You get what you pay for with the Blu Energy JR, which isn’t a lot to begin with (0 replies)
  51. Taiwan's HTC banks on new phone, virtual reality as sales plunge (0 replies)
  52. Nvidia Ansel introduces VR photography to games (0 replies)
  53. Senegal's child beggars show limits of 'apptivism' (0 replies)
  54. Get your apps to load faster with Neumob’s new iOS app (0 replies)
  55. Obama admits the truth we all knew already: 'Beyonce runs the world' (0 replies)
  56. Ever wondered why you shouldn't look directly at the sun? This is why. (0 replies)
  57. Learn to keep your Calendar organized with our best Google-fu (0 replies)
  58. Rescue kitten zooms around on his fancy new Lego wheelchair (0 replies)
  59. Ill-fated bike jump could have used a few more practice rounds (0 replies)
  60. Samuel L. Jackson and Tom Hiddleston receive very different kinds of fan art (0 replies)
  61. Selling your phone or tablet? Here’s how to ‘completely wipe’ your Android device (0 replies)
  62. Gummy bear army meets their unfortunate, squishy demise (0 replies)
  63. 5 common HTC 10 problems and how to fix them (0 replies)
  64. Years too late, Microsoft has made a killer Windows Phone feature (0 replies)
  65. Report: Use of cell phone trackers by local law enforcement in Maryland lacked oversi (0 replies)
  66. Uncharted: Fortune Hunter for iOS and Android unlocks Uncharted 4 bonuses (0 replies)
  67. Trends with Benefits: The hoverboard is not a hoax, and VR gets its first world recor (0 replies)
  68. Actor that stole the show in Hail, Caesar! lands Star Wars role of a lifetime (0 replies)
  69. Serious Security Bug Threatens Millions of Android Phones (0 replies)
  70. Did Apple Music delete these music libraries, or was it user error? (0 replies)
  71. New security hack threatens millions of Qualcomm-powered Android phones (0 replies)
  72. Game of Drones: The best aerial companions money can buy (0 replies)
  73. May the force be with Respawn Entertainment as it develops this new game (0 replies)
  74. Infinitus puts the Rift and Vive to shame with its new, high-resolution Prime tVR hea (0 replies)
  75. [Release] Mobile Roar 135: HTC 10 review, iMessage for Android, and Samsung is copying again (0 replies)
  76. Apple Music just became the best option for students looking for cheap music (0 replies)
  77. Heads up! More Android One devices incoming (0 replies)
  78. Galaxy S7 vs. Nexus 6P comparison shows stock Android isn’t always better (0 replies)
  79. Apple launches half-price student discounts on Apple Music memberships (0 replies)
  80. Verizon Prepaid Selling Samsung Galaxy J3 for $110 (0 replies)
  81. Autonomous surgical robots are practicing on pigs (0 replies)
  82. Apple Music is now 50% cheaper for students (0 replies)
  83. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  84. ITC to Investigate 8 Phone Makers Over Patent Claims (0 replies)
  85. Watch: SpaceX lands Falcon 9 rocket on a drone ship (0 replies)
  86. U.S. trade panel to probe devices of eight smartphone vendors (0 replies)
  87. You can’t always get what you want, the Rolling Stones tell The Donald (0 replies)
  88. Google bolsters encryption for Blogspot domain residents with HTTPS rollout (0 replies)
  89. Move over, FBI — the LAPD hacked an iPhone 5S in a murder case (0 replies)
  90. Steam Broadcasting now enables users to stream their VR games to anyone (0 replies)
  91. Review: Kyocera Hydro Reach for Boost Mobile (0 replies)
  92. Police confiscate drug dealer’s phone, get bombarded with calls looking for drugs (0 replies)
  93. Samsung Galaxy C7 and C5 rumors (0 replies)
  94. HTC’s Vive is so popular, it might split into its own separate company (0 replies)
  95. Terrific new Netflix tool will help you beat your carrier’s data caps (0 replies)
  96. Windows 10 hits 300 million active devices, but the free upgrade window slams shut so (0 replies)
  97. Little risk for Google in retrial vs Oracle over Android (0 replies)
  98. Netflix Adds Cell Data Controls to Android, iOS Apps (0 replies)
  99. [Release] HTC only sold 251 HTC 10 units in China because consumers refuse to accept Snapdragon (0 replies)
  100. Have your lights flash when the laundry’s done with GE’s IFTTT channels (0 replies)
  101. Watch Netflix on the go? You now have more control over how much data it uses (0 replies)
  102. Explore Westeros and beyond with this Game of Thrones map for iOS and Android (0 replies)
  103. Lush cosmetics goes digital with the launch of a cool new app (0 replies)
  104. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  105. Bucket comes in handy for man attempting record 25 hours in virtual reality (0 replies)
  106. Want to save your Periscope streams forever? There’s a hashtag for that (0 replies)
  107. Amazon sale slashes price of iPhone and Android-controlled Star Wars BB-8 droid (0 replies)
  108. HTC 10 with Verizon Wireless (0 replies)
  109. 22 photo apps to supercharge your iPhone camera (0 replies)
  110. First drive: 2017 Mercedes-AMG GLS63 (0 replies)
  111. Amazon sale slashes price of iPhone and Android-controlled Star Wars BB-8 droid (0 replies)
  112. Cops beg the public to stop calling arrested drug dealer's phone (0 replies)
  113. How to flash the Android N or Android Marshmallow factory image on Nexus devices (0 replies)
  114. Kyocera's DuraForce XD Picked Up by T-Mobile (0 replies)
  115. PieMessage brings Apple’s iMessage to Android, but there’s a catch (0 replies)
  116. VR partnership brings hundreds of concerts to your living room for free (at first) (0 replies)
  117. Hands on: Archos 55 Platinum (0 replies)
  118. The world’s most innovative smartphone is now just $299 unlocked (0 replies)
  119. Only 7.5 percent of Android devices are snacking on Marshmallow (0 replies)
  120. Cricket to Sell LG Stylo 2 Starting May 13 (0 replies)
  121. AR Game Brings Star Wars Holochess to Life (0 replies)
  122. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  123. Here’s a personal marathon trainer that fits inside your smartphone (0 replies)
  124. Time declares the iPhone the most influential gadget of all time (0 replies)
  125. The Rock's Alarm App Kicked My Butt Out of Bed (0 replies)
  126. 3Doodler Create — a 3D pen so easy even your mom can use it (0 replies)
  127. Tapping this box with your iPhone could change a child’s life (0 replies)
  128. New technology puts smartphone fingerprint reader under the screen (0 replies)
  129. Side bezels? The Ulefone Future doesn’t know the meaning of those words (0 replies)
  130. Don’t expect to download Angry Birds (or anything else) on the UnaPhone Zenith (0 replies)
  131. LG reinstates the G5’s most controversial missing Android feature (0 replies)
  132. New Adblock Plus service lets you tip the sites you visit most (0 replies)
  133. GoPro releases free apps to make editing more fun (0 replies)
  134. Video shows school officers attacked in Northeast Philadelphia (0 replies)
  135. Video shows the massive size of the U.S. military’s arsenal (0 replies)
  136. [Release] Battleborn Tap now available for Android, gameplay is nothing like its console/PC cou (0 replies)
  137. A little elbow grease goes a long way: How to change your car’s oil (0 replies)
  138. Officers attacked breaking up student fight in Northeast Philadelphia (0 replies)
  139. Twitter’s new ‘Connect’ tab helps you discover the best accounts to follow (0 replies)
  140. Brazil to end WhatsApp shutdown: company (0 replies)
  141. [Release] PieMessage brings iMessage to Android, but there’s just one small catch (0 replies)
  142. This PC's Pop-Up Privacy Cam Is Brilliant (0 replies)
  143. 10 last-minute gadgets that your mother is going to love (0 replies)
  144. Twitter's live video app hires chief editor (0 replies)
  145. Dish Network is getting into the smartphone repair business. No, really (0 replies)
  146. Twitter Adds 'Connect' Tab to Help Find Accounts Worth Following (0 replies)
  147. Radiohead end the suspense, release an intensely spooky video for new song ‘Burn the (0 replies)
  148. Poke your phone to save the universe in Battleborn Tap (0 replies)
  149. Send your favorite cat GIFs instantly with Giphy’s keyboard (0 replies)
  150. In Tech: Dish techs fix iPhones, Best Buy gets Oculus VR (0 replies)
  151. Best app deals of the day! 6 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  152. Ported versions of utilities on Windows Store suggest Microsoft is testing Centennial (0 replies)
  153. Twitter's live video app hires chief editor (0 replies)
  154. Pre-orders, Best Buy demos: Oculus Rift prepares for retail launch (0 replies)
  155. Update for T-Mobile Galaxy S7, S7 Edge Tweaks Performance (0 replies)
  156. Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is going to wake you up at 4am, and you’re going to love it (0 replies)
  157. Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik are the droids you're looking for (0 replies)
  158. [Release] Casey Neistat’s Beme is now on Android, lets users share raw videos without previewin (0 replies)
  159. Ricoh Theta S review (0 replies)
  160. To download, or not to download: Ian McKellen’s new app teaches you Shakespeare (0 replies)
  161. The Galaxy Note 6 might be better than your laptop (0 replies)
  162. New rumor claims iPhone 7 will finally get a bigger battery (0 replies)
  163. Put your hands together for one-handed typing mode in Google Keyboard update (0 replies)
  164. Nasty piece of Android malware monitors texts, browser history and banking informatio (0 replies)
  165. The Oculus Rift is coming to Best Buy May 7th (0 replies)
  166. The Knox-secured Samsung Galaxy Tab E is on pre-order from AT&T starting this Friday (0 replies)
  167. 300 free wallpapers that will breathe new life into your iPhone (or Android phone) (0 replies)
  168. Major tech breakthrough iPhone users have been waiting for is finally here (0 replies)
  169. This isn’t your mother’s Mother’s Day gift guide (0 replies)
  170. First US-to-Cuba cruise ship in decades docks in Havana (0 replies)
  171. If you bought a Chrysler product recently, you may be able to get Siri Eyes Free (0 replies)
  172. How to switch to YouTube’s big Material Design makeover right now, before it launches (0 replies)
  173. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  174. Qualcomm Brings Machine Learning to Snapdragon 820 (0 replies)
  175. You won’t know future LG phones have got a fingerprint sensor at all (0 replies)
  176. This is what owning a mobile phone as an Australian kid in the 2000s was like (0 replies)
  177. Behold! This cabinet transforms into a full-size, sensuously steamy sauna (0 replies)
  178. Got a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear? Cluise can help (0 replies)
  179. Can a sleep mask help you beat jet lag? (0 replies)
  180. Noria is a smart air conditioner that will keep you feeling and looking cool (0 replies)
  181. Become a master caster with these Google Chromecast tips and tricks (0 replies)
  182. When your phone is too small for big ideas, you need a smart whiteboard (0 replies)
  183. More than half of Facebook users now connect to the site with just a mobile phone (0 replies)
  184. Intel Cancels Several Phone Chips (0 replies)
  185. Oculus Rift delays flatten virtual-reality fan fervor (0 replies)
  186. You can now use Siri to unlock your August lock, but you’ll probably rarely need to (0 replies)
  187. See what it’s like to live in solitary confinement with this terrifying VR experience (0 replies)
  188. Oculus Rift delays flatten virtual-reality fan fervor (0 replies)
  189. Computer Deals of the Week: April 29, 2016 (0 replies)
  190. Slim external phone battery sticks around when you need it (0 replies)
  191. Would you make your iPhone fatter if it added more juice? (0 replies)
  192. Here's why you need the hands of a surgeon to beat Flappy Birds on hard (0 replies)
  193. The QWERTY phone lives! Here’s 7 keyboard phones you can buy right now (0 replies)
  194. Samsung’s GearVR will let you read bedtime stories from across the country, if you ca (0 replies)
  195. Google just patented a crazy device it wants to inject into your eyeball (0 replies)
  196. You can get a brand new Galaxy S7 for $560 right now if you hurry (0 replies)
  197. Logitech lets you turn down the lights and turn on a movie with just one remote (0 replies)
  198. New Android malware disguises itself as a Chrome update (0 replies)
  199. Once Upon A Weird: Bedtime Stories Go VR (0 replies)
  200. Google could soon face an antitrust penalty from the EU (0 replies)
  201. Apple Music for Android finally received a feature it’s been missing since its launch (0 replies)
  202. FCC Sets 126 MHz Clearing Target for Reverse Auction (0 replies)
  203. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  204. This is how I make my iPhone look so much better than yours (0 replies)
  205. Don’t call it a comeback: Chinese Windows 10 Mobile phone packs a physical keyboard (0 replies)
  206. Sprint to Sell HTC 10 Starting May 13 (0 replies)
  207. Google faces first EU fine in 2016 with no deal on cards: sources (0 replies)
  208. LG Display to Step Up OLED Production (0 replies)
  209. Hurray! There’s another Will.i.am-designed smartwatch not to buy (0 replies)
  210. NY Times to send out 300,000 Cardboard VR viewers in second giveaway (0 replies)
  211. Apple Music for Android now plays music videos (0 replies)
  212. Ads begone! The Google Play Store will now warn you if an app has ads (0 replies)
  213. Glassouse wants to be the ultimate mouse replacement for handicapped PC owners (0 replies)
  214. BlackBerry ‘Hamburg’ and ‘Rome’ news and rumors (0 replies)
  215. Google hires former Motorola president to head new hardware division (0 replies)
  216. Philips turns to its Hue 2.0 user base before rolling out a much-needed app update (0 replies)
  217. In Their Own Words: Former Prisoners on What They Need to Succeed (0 replies)
  218. Busted? 'Textalyzer' device could detect texting and driving (0 replies)
  219. Xiaomi Mi Smartwatch news and rumors (0 replies)
  220. Red carpet preview: Virtual reality comes to 2016 Radio Disney Music Awards (0 replies)
  221. Oppo F1 review (0 replies)
  222. Google’s 2016 Nexus phones are probably going to be unbeatable (0 replies)
  223. Suffering from app drawer withdrawal on your LG G5? Here’s how to get it back (0 replies)
  224. How to get the best out of Google Now (0 replies)
  225. Zuck’s security team costs $5M a year, VW used PowerPoint to cheat (0 replies)
  226. Take an incredible 360-degree VR tour of the abandoned city of Chernobyl (0 replies)
  227. Samsung says its working on its own virtual reality headset (0 replies)
  228. [Release] 2016 Nexus 6P shows up featuring Snapdragon 820 and 4GB of RAM (0 replies)
  229. Hands on: HP Chromebook 13 (0 replies)
  230. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  231. Completely change the look of your iPhone with round folder icons, no jailbreak neede (0 replies)
  232. With Tile integration, your Jag or Land Rover can find those lost sunglasses (0 replies)
  233. Instagram for Windows Grabs Huge Update (0 replies)
  234. Meet Triby, a kid-friendly fridge speaker with Alexa inside (but no Amazon badge) (0 replies)
  235. Samsung’s working on another VR headset, and we can’t wait to see it (0 replies)
  236. Georgia inmate in historic death penalty case gains perspective (0 replies)
  237. This app lets you test out tattoos before you commit to permanent ink (0 replies)
  238. Oculus Home is sabotaging the Rift while HTC’s Vive steams ahead (0 replies)
  239. Apple, ANZ Bank strike deal to bring Apple Pay to Australia (0 replies)
  240. 50 startups go to bat (and one walks home with cash) in the first-ever PitchfestNW (0 replies)
  241. You can now ‘find a time’ that works for everyone with Google Calendar for Android (0 replies)
  242. Samsung Prepping Expansion for Samsung Pay (0 replies)
  243. Judge sides with FTC, finds Amazon liable for in-app charges made by kids (0 replies)
  244. First Cell trailer pits John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson against cell phone zombies (0 replies)
  245. Mele’s first Ubuntu PC stick is affordable, light on power, and very orange (0 replies)
  246. Before you resort to MS Paint or piracy, give these free image-editing tools a shot (0 replies)
  247. Deadliest Catch gives fans a chance to experience life as a crab in VR (0 replies)
  248. Getty Images files charges with EU commission, alleges Google Image Search promotes p (0 replies)
  249. Everyday stressors tied to sperm damage (0 replies)
  250. Get motiviated: New fitness app partners you up with a personal trainer (0 replies)