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  1. BlackBerry posts quarterly loss on restructuring, acquisition costs (0 replies)
  2. BlackBerry reports 4Q loss (0 replies)
  3. El Salvador seeks to block prison cell phones to beat crime crisis (0 replies)
  4. Send a Starbucks gift card in Outlook with add-ins on Office 2016 for Mac (0 replies)
  5. Google to Discontinue Wallet Debit Card (0 replies)
  6. BMW Connected personal mobility app is unveiled at Thursday’s Microsoft Build (0 replies)
  7. FCC Says Netflix Throttling Actions Aren't Its Concern (0 replies)
  8. Android devices yield their secrets to the feds more readily than iPhones (0 replies)
  9. Elon Musk set to roll out new Tesla Model 3 tonight (0 replies)
  10. Would it be any easier for the FBI to crack Android? (0 replies)
  11. Bring a nutritionist to the grocery store with you — courtesy of the ShopWell app (0 replies)
  12. How to add Android N’s best new features to your phone right now (0 replies)
  13. Verizon Confirms Pending $20 Upgrade Fee (0 replies)
  14. Microsoft makes Xamarin free, so devs can code for Android, iOS in Visual Studio (0 replies)
  15. Amazon Prime without a yearly commitment is now a reality if you’re a Sprint customer (0 replies)
  16. Vive recommended specs adjusted, making AMD the cheapest VR solution (0 replies)
  17. DT Debate: Is the iPhone SE genius or microwaved garbage? (0 replies)
  18. I really tried, but there’s just no way I can live with the Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  19. Sprint Offering Monthly Subscription to Amazon Prime (0 replies)
  20. Nintendo’s first iOS game is now available for download (0 replies)
  21. Here’s what the inside of an Oculus Rift CV1 looks like (0 replies)
  22. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  23. Everything we learned about Final Fantasy XV at the big Uncovered event last night (0 replies)
  24. 'Final Fantasy' mini-games to be released on mobile phones (0 replies)
  25. Cricket Wireless announces a pair of Samsung Galaxy Amp handsets for under $150 (0 replies)
  26. Is Microsoft shifting its focus again, or losing it? (0 replies)
  27. Would AT&T really go this far to undermine Google’s control of Android? (0 replies)
  28. Google brings stock Calculator app to the Play Store, adds Android Wear support (0 replies)
  29. Watch out, Netflix: Fullscreen’s $5/month video service is coming in April (0 replies)
  30. AT&T might ditch Google with new phone built by ZTE and powered by Cyanogen (0 replies)
  31. Google wants VR content to go viral with VR View and Cardboard SDK for iOS (0 replies)
  32. NBC’s Today to engage fans with new Facebook Live Video booth, Instagram Mini Room (0 replies)
  33. Samsung’s ad-blocking browser gets updated with encryption, now works on more phones (0 replies)
  34. Skype now has the smarts to book your trip, order pizza, and more with Cortana (0 replies)
  35. Microsoft aims for the future of Win10 at Build event (0 replies)
  36. Nextbit Speeds Up Robin's Camera with System Update (0 replies)
  37. Microsoft Brings the Power of Cortana and Bots to Skype (0 replies)
  38. China may soon block access to all domains outside the country (0 replies)
  39. TrueCaller patches exploit that left millions of Android users vulnerable (0 replies)
  40. Why does the iPhone need to be perfect when Android devices are still graded on a cur (0 replies)
  41. 80+ tech companies petition NC governor to overturn LGBT discrimination law (0 replies)
  42. April’s Alien Day will include the debut of Reebok’s movie-inspired Stompers (0 replies)
  43. Google Makes It Easy to Embed VR into Apps and Sites (0 replies)
  44. You can buy the most powerful phone in the world for just $200 (0 replies)
  45. Best app deals of the day! 6 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  46. Epic Games founder Tim Sweeney: Oculus storefront is anything but 'open' (0 replies)
  47. Gionee shows that flip phones aren't dead with the W909 (0 replies)
  48. T-Mobile Targets iPhone SE Buyers with New Offer (0 replies)
  49. Pinterest’s new instructional Pins mean you never have to leave the site again (0 replies)
  50. Tinder is about to make it even easier for you to find people thanks to Humin acquisi (0 replies)
  51. LG G5 Officially Goes On Sale March 31 (0 replies)
  52. Why Apple Really Lost Its Privacy Fight with the FBI (0 replies)
  53. Google Photos ‘undo edits’ update eliminates copies to reduce clutter (0 replies)
  54. Sony finally opens up pre-orders for the PlayStation VR Core Bundle (0 replies)
  55. You can now add a description to your Twitter pics to help the visually impaired ‘see (0 replies)
  56. Become the next PewDiePie with Razer’s Ripsaw capture card for PC, consoles (0 replies)
  57. Snapchat aims to be the all-in-one messaging platform of choice with Chat 2.0 (0 replies)
  58. Got 4K? Sony set to launch 4K UHD streaming service Ultra on April 4 (0 replies)
  59. Become your own favorite brewmaster with the ArtBrew automated brewing system (0 replies)
  60. FCC's Incentive Auction Starts Tonight (0 replies)
  61. Get ready, Nintendo fans! Miitomo is coming to the U.S. on March 31 (0 replies)
  62. 4K UHD TV and PSVR may be pushing Sony to update the PS4 early (0 replies)
  63. Google's Fiber Phone Bridges Home and Mobile Service (0 replies)
  64. Oracle just tripled down on its asking price for Google to use Java in Android (0 replies)
  65. Hot enough for you? Yecup 365 smart mug can heat or cool drinks on the go (0 replies)
  66. Who calls anymore? T-Mobile may soon offer data-only plans with unlimited texting (0 replies)
  67. Google’s ‘moonshots’ are crashing back down to earth (0 replies)
  68. The Galaxy S7 suffers from a very annoying Wi-Fi bug (0 replies)
  69. Pioneer explains how the car became a smartphone accessory (0 replies)
  70. You can remotely access any pic, video, or file that’s on your PC with this app on yo (0 replies)
  71. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  72. Let there be light: These smart blinds adjust based on sunlight, temperature, and mor (0 replies)
  73. Nintendo’s first iOS and Android app launches in the U.S. on March 31st (0 replies)
  74. PlayStation raises possibility of VR compatibility with PC, challenging Oculus Rift (0 replies)
  75. Is stock Android still the best? LG tries to convince you otherwise in new LG G5 vide (0 replies)
  76. Google may soon be saying goodbye to the physical Google Wallet card (0 replies)
  77. Facebook may be prepping a way to make in-store purchases through Messenger (0 replies)
  78. Oculus Rift begins shipping; reviews suggest waiting is OK (0 replies)
  79. Reviewers can’t agree what’s right with Rift, but they sure know what’s wrong (0 replies)
  80. Pre-order BQ’s Aquaris M10, an Ubuntu tablet and desktop rolled into one (0 replies)
  81. Facebook's Oculus starts shipping Rift virtual reality headset (0 replies)
  82. This mystery 4.3-inch phone could be Xiaomi’s answer to the iPhone SE (0 replies)
  83. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps free for a limited time (0 replies)
  84. Congress Wants Prepaid Phone Buyers to Provide ID (0 replies)
  85. Think the Rift and Vive are too expensive? PlayStation VR may soon work on your PC (0 replies)
  86. Periscope turns 1, celebrates 200 million broadcasts users have created (0 replies)
  87. AT&T Debuts Rugged Mobile Hotspot (0 replies)
  88. Professional chemist explains why iPhone battery life may never reach 2-3 days (0 replies)
  89. If your name is 'Null,' you may have problems doing anything online (0 replies)
  90. UberEats, Huthunt, Taxfyle, and more: Check out these apps of the week (0 replies)
  91. Mobile AMOLED displays just got cheaper than LCD (0 replies)
  92. Tired of Evernote? Here’s how to quickly migrate everything over the OneNote (0 replies)
  93. Google Goggles might meld with your default Android camera app (0 replies)
  94. 15 handy Galaxy S7 Edge tips and tricks (0 replies)
  95. How common is distracted driving? This agency filmed traffic to find out (0 replies)
  96. LG ordered to cough up $3.5 million in patent violations (0 replies)
  97. Virtuix raised $2.5 million through its mini-IPO in the first 24 hours (0 replies)
  98. Baidu can use map data to give early warnings about dangerous crowds (0 replies)
  99. Apple Music just got a new feature on Android that’s not coming to iOS any time soon (0 replies)
  100. 'Pokémon Go' involves monuments, places of interest (0 replies)
  101. OnePlus 3 leak: Purported specs revealed for OnePlus’s next flagship phone (0 replies)
  102. Google’s next Chromebook Pixel reportedly boasts 16GB of RAM (0 replies)
  103. Submit your crazy and innovative app ideas to the Android Experiments I/O Challenge (0 replies)
  104. Valve just cracked the Steam Controller wide open for modders (0 replies)
  105. Man arrested for not returning Freddie Got Fingered on VHS in 2002 (0 replies)
  106. [Release] Supposed OnePlus 3 benchmark shows the phone has a 16MP camera, 4GB of RAM and Snapdr (0 replies)
  107. Office Insiders treated to new Insider build, can level up their querying skills (0 replies)
  108. OnePlus 3 rumors and new leaks (0 replies)
  109. This week reminded me of one thing I really hate about Apple (0 replies)
  110. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  111. Apple Music adds another Android-exclusive feature with its new widget (0 replies)
  112. Sprint Rolls Out 30-Day Risk-Free Test Drive (0 replies)
  113. Facebook’s ‘On This Day’ feature now boasts 60 million daily visitors, 155 million su (0 replies)
  114. Review: Blu Vivo 5 (0 replies)
  115. Oculus VR ships its first Rift VR headset (0 replies)
  116. Netflix Says It Throttles Video on AT&T and Verizon (0 replies)
  117. Leak suggests HTC 10 will be even more powerful than the Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6s (0 replies)
  118. [Release] Speed test video shows Exynos Galaxy S7 Edge much better at managing RAM than Snapdra (0 replies)
  119. Want a cup of Joe? The Starbucks app is finally coming to Windows Phone (0 replies)
  120. LG G5 review (0 replies)
  121. Look out, Amazon Echo! Rumor has it Google is building its own smart home assistant (0 replies)
  122. Microsoft scrambles to censor A.I. chatbot Tay after Hitler tweets (0 replies)
  123. Microsoft Revises Its Skype Strategy (0 replies)
  124. 360-degree video provides behind-the-scenes look past Google’s tight datacenter secur (0 replies)
  125. Gmail will now warn you if you’re being targeted by the government (0 replies)
  126. Forget Android rivals, the only phone the iPhone 7 needs to top is the iPhone 6s (0 replies)
  127. Eurocom beefs up its monster gaming laptop with an optional UltraHD display (0 replies)
  128. Best app deals of the day! 6 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  129. The smartwatch that’s smart enough to not look like a smartwatch (0 replies)
  130. Hands in: Manus VR Gloves (0 replies)
  131. UN Court Sentences Former Serb Leader to 40 Years in Prison (0 replies)
  132. PlayStation gets back into the mobile game (0 replies)
  133. Nigerian parliament probes whether MTN fine can be reduced (0 replies)
  134. 4 phones that deserve iPhone SE-style remakes (0 replies)
  135. Mitsubishi’s tiny 2017 Mirage G4 is a seriously frugal sedan (0 replies)
  136. Better late than never: Mitsubishi’s Outlander Plug-In Hybrid makes US debut (0 replies)
  137. A look at how Oculus compares to Vive and PlayStation VR (0 replies)
  138. Oculus' virtual reality headset to launch without fanfare (0 replies)
  139. Sony is already giving mobile gaming another shot with new company ForwardWorks (0 replies)
  140. Samsung might be close to releasing the most revolutionary phone the world has seen i (0 replies)
  141. New music discovery platform Noted claims to be the first one that is truly ‘smart’ (0 replies)
  142. Time-traveling astronaut leaks Google’s Nexus Space phone, coming in 2029 (0 replies)
  143. Sony Forms Business to Make PlayStation Games for Phones (0 replies)
  144. Google Maps gets more ride-sharing options, though it depends where you are (0 replies)
  145. Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus barely better than BlackBerry Priv (0 replies)
  146. Apple’s encryption fight isn’t over, and the stakes have never been higher (0 replies)
  147. iPhone SE poised to be Apple’s sleeper hit of the season (0 replies)
  148. Sprint to Sell LG G5 April 1, Preorders Start March 24 (0 replies)
  149. Gene editing used to remove HIV from infected immune cells (0 replies)
  150. Hilarious: Google Now offers tips for pirating ‘Deadpool’ (0 replies)
  151. A Night Mode coming soon to Google Android? (0 replies)
  152. Kia’s 2017 Cadenza sedan gets a major overhaul for New York (0 replies)
  153. This could be Apple’s next game-changing move with the iPhone (0 replies)
  154. Update to iOS 9.3 right now to fix a serious iPhone security flaw (0 replies)
  155. 1 Egg 8 Ways (0 replies)
  156. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  157. Google's Android Pay is coming to the UK (0 replies)
  158. You’ll be shocked at how easy it is to turn all the gadgets around your house into ca (0 replies)
  159. Method Man and Redman reportedly back weed discovery app BlazeNow (0 replies)
  160. Google’s upcoming keyboard app for iOS actually sounds exciting (0 replies)
  161. Google's Android Pay to launch in UK in few months (0 replies)
  162. Google said to be prepping search-focused iOS keyboard, but would you use it? (0 replies)
  163. This little power bank uses Bluetooth to make sure you don’t lose it (0 replies)
  164. Crytek unveils details of its pay-what-you-want CryEngine V in new YouTube short (0 replies)
  165. FBI ditches Apple hearing after finding a way to hack iPhone (0 replies)
  166. No one likes Kanye’s clothes, but they’re still buying (and reselling) (0 replies)
  167. A two-year-old security flaw could give hijackers root access to your Android phone (0 replies)
  168. Small is the new big: The iPhone SE is going to make compact cool again (0 replies)
  169. Google Photos now auto-creates albums filled with your best holiday snaps (0 replies)
  170. Sony’s PlayStation VR bundles are selling like hotcakes (0 replies)
  171. Conserve water and save money with the new Blossom 8 smart watering system (0 replies)
  172. Buick’s 2017 Encore brings a dash of European flair to New York (0 replies)
  173. These heated boots are like smartphone-controlled radiators for your feet (0 replies)
  174. HTC One M10 finally gets an announcement date: April 12 (0 replies)
  175. 15 great wireless chargers to free yourself from cables (0 replies)
  176. Google Further Automates Photos' Creative Powers (0 replies)
  177. Google rebrands Chromecast App as Google Cast (0 replies)
  178. Everything you need to know about the Galaxy Note 6 (0 replies)
  179. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  180. Hands on: Vizio P-series (0 replies)
  181. Facebook to follow WhatsApp and drop support for BlackBerry phones (0 replies)
  182. Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter v2 review (0 replies)
  183. America by Air: Cloudy Cali Coastline (0 replies)
  184. FBI says it may have found method to unlock San Bernardino attacker's iPhone (0 replies)
  185. Meet the InFocus Bingo 10, the world’s cheapest Marshmallow smartphone (0 replies)
  186. What it’s like living with a $20 Android phone (0 replies)
  187. Developers uncover what Android N’s Freeform windowed mode looks like (0 replies)
  188. There’s really no excuse for buying a mid-range Android phone anymore (0 replies)
  189. Everything you need to know about iOS 9.3 and how to get it on your iPhone and iPad (0 replies)
  190. Apple's CareKit to Help iPhones Owners Manage Their Health (0 replies)
  191. 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  192. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  193. Valve has plans to lower VR system requirements (0 replies)
  194. Netflix updates its recommended TV list for 2016, and it’s not exactly huge (0 replies)
  195. Smaller iPhone expected Monday as Apple counters drop in phone sales (0 replies)
  196. First drive: 2017 Chrysler Pacifica (0 replies)
  197. Watch a Samsung Galaxy S7 fall 1,000 feet from the air (0 replies)
  198. These are the 20 tips and tricks you need to master the Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  199. Shop 4 Rings leverages AR technology to help you virtually try on jewelry (0 replies)
  200. SpotCam cloud security cam tilts, pans, and records 24 continuous hours free (0 replies)
  201. FTC warns 12 Android developers for baking software listening for TV ads into apps (0 replies)
  202. ProtonMail, Remente, Nomwell: Download these five apps (0 replies)
  203. How to get your laptop ready for virtual reality (0 replies)
  204. Buy an Xbox One for just $299 during Microsoft’s Spring Sale (0 replies)
  205. Put this on. VR is the future, and it’s easier to enter than you think (0 replies)
  206. Adobe thinks Apple has some competition going into Monday’s event (0 replies)
  207. Wireless speaker buying guide: Everything you need to know about wireless speakers (0 replies)
  208. These smart hearing aids restore the beauty of music to those with hearing loss (0 replies)
  209. 5 major Galaxy S7 problems, and what to do about them (0 replies)
  210. iPhones of the future might be powered by sugar (0 replies)
  211. Report: 14 million Apple Watches will be shipped in 2016, good for half the market (0 replies)
  212. An entire airport pays nothing for electricity thanks to solar power (0 replies)
  213. ZTE might be prepping a sequel for its Axon Phone flagship (0 replies)
  214. Congo orders telecoms shutdown during presidential vote (0 replies)
  215. Commercial jet almost collides with drone near LAX sparking police search for UAV’s p (0 replies)
  216. Congo orders telecoms shutdown during presidential vote (0 replies)
  217. Give your digital photos an Old Master look with eWilner Frames app (0 replies)
  218. MIT thinks it can create a world without traffic lights (0 replies)
  219. Trends with Benefits: We’re freaking out about VR, and you should be too (0 replies)
  220. Business Highlights (0 replies)
  221. How to join Snapchat’s Android beta and get new features before anyone else (0 replies)
  222. Change your home icon to a yellow submarine in Google Maps (0 replies)
  223. The Galaxy S7 Edge has the top-ranked smartphone camera (0 replies)
  224. Report: Sony preparing to launch 4K-capable “PS4.5” (0 replies)
  225. Lenovo waves buh-bye to Motorola President Rick Osterloh in big shakeup (0 replies)
  226. Let us loop you into this new 9.7-inch iPad Pro for $599 (0 replies)
  227. Experts finally weigh in: iPhone 6s Plus camera is no match for Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  228. Nexus 5X and 6P owners report fingerprint sensor issues after update (0 replies)
  229. For virtual reality creators, motion sickness a real issue (0 replies)
  230. Developer survey shows growing preference for OS X (0 replies)
  231. Could this be our first look at Nintendo’s next-gen NX console? (0 replies)
  232. Sprint Last of Major Carriers to Launch Galaxy S7 BOGO (0 replies)
  233. This $500 PlayStation VR bundle is the real price of entry for Sony’s headset (0 replies)
  234. 15 paid iPhone apps on sale for free today (0 replies)
  235. Everything Apple plans to announce at Monday’s big event (0 replies)
  236. The Oculus Rift was never going to include Touch controllers at launch, Lucky says (0 replies)
  237. Chevy gives its 2017 Sonic a new face, and more tech (0 replies)
  238. Chrome 50 beta update gets pushy with new notification improvements (0 replies)
  239. Anonymous says it hacked Donald Trump and leaked his social security number (0 replies)
  240. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  241. 5 free apps for iPhone and Android that will actually change your life (0 replies)
  242. T-Mobile Kicks Off LG G5 Sales March 29 (0 replies)
  243. Verizon Rolls Out Galaxy S7 BOGO Offer (0 replies)
  244. Latest Windows 10 Preview Targets Browser and Maps (0 replies)
  245. Motorola President Rick Osterloh to Leave Lenovo (0 replies)
  246. Suspicious letter sent to Trump son in NYC; Anonymous targets Donald Trump (0 replies)
  247. This hidden game in Facebook Messenger is more interesting than anything you have to (0 replies)
  248. Next TAG Heuer smartwatch may launch in 2017, possibly joined by Hublot and Zenith mo (0 replies)
  249. The Smart Touch is Tissot’s connected watch, but it’s not really that smart (0 replies)
  250. Michael Kors debuts wearable tech line (0 replies)