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  1. Ask.fm founders back Mint, a dating app that doesn’t rely on matches for messaging (0 replies)
  2. 2017 Kia Sportage first drive (0 replies)
  3. How to turn off Twitter’s new algorithmic feed, which is now on by default (0 replies)
  4. Glamorous or sporty, Michael Kors’ new smartwatch line caters to women and men (0 replies)
  5. Portal Stories: VR confirmed as free launch title for HTC Vive (0 replies)
  6. Audible wants you to share audiobook clips like memes (0 replies)
  7. Google just put the innovative robotics company Boston Dynamics up for sale (0 replies)
  8. In Android multitasking, apps and Chrome tabs no longer coexist by default (0 replies)
  9. Bulgari’s new luxury watch has an NFC chip for contactless payments (0 replies)
  10. Want to encrypt your email? ProtonMail is finally out on iOS and Android (0 replies)
  11. My Nintendo rewards service, Miitomo app launch today (0 replies)
  12. Hover Junker devs show how to turn your pet into an alien, with the power of VR (0 replies)
  13. Nextbit’s Robin stalls over Verizon and Sprint approval, related preorders cancelled (0 replies)
  14. No TV? No problem. You can still watch all the March Madness you desire. (0 replies)
  15. Windows 10 Mobile Arrives for Older Handsets (0 replies)
  16. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  17. Here’s what everyone’s saying about Nintendo’s first iOS and Android game, Miitomo (0 replies)
  18. T-Mobile Adds YouTube to Binge On (0 replies)
  19. Worldwide wearable device shipments to jump 38 pct in 2016 - IDC (0 replies)
  20. Samsung released two different versions of the Galaxy S7, and yours is the slower one (0 replies)
  21. Nextbit Shelves CDMA Variant of Its Robin Phone (0 replies)
  22. Android vendor sets record straight: iPhone 7 leak actually shows new iPhone copycat (0 replies)
  23. This app brings your entire desktop into the VR world with you (0 replies)
  24. DxO One review (0 replies)
  25. Emails: Hillary Clinton asked for a BlackBerry in 2009, but the NSA said no (0 replies)
  26. Uber’s Family Profiles service lets up to 10 people mooch off your account (0 replies)
  27. Be afraid: New Stagefright exploit could affect as many as 36 percent of Android devi (0 replies)
  28. Instagram implements big changes to users’ feeds, ditches chronological content (0 replies)
  29. MSI launches super-efficient, snow-white GTX 950s (0 replies)
  30. You don’t still doubt the Galaxy S7 has the world’s best smartphone camera, do you? (0 replies)
  31. Reader poll: Which VR headset are you rooting for? (0 replies)
  32. This man suffered a serious heart attack, and his Apple Watch saved his life (0 replies)
  33. Spec Comparison: Can the plucky PlayStation VR upset HTC’s Vive? (0 replies)
  34. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  35. Twitter for Windows 10 Overhauled for Mobile and PCs (0 replies)
  36. Nixon’s Mission smartwatch is waterproof and built for action sports (0 replies)
  37. Outlander's value pricing shows in some of the details (0 replies)
  38. PlayStation VR packs processing unit, drops camera (0 replies)
  39. Basemark and Crytek will release VR benchmark utility in June (0 replies)
  40. T-Mobile Giving Customers Free Year of MLB.TV Premium (0 replies)
  41. Forget flashy metal straps, this new Apple Watch band has a medical-grade ECG monitor (0 replies)
  42. Google's Inbox On the Web Gains Smart Reply (0 replies)
  43. PlayStation virtual reality gear to launch in October (0 replies)
  44. The PlayStation VR will launch in October at $400, but there’s a catch (0 replies)
  45. AMD’s $1,500 Radeon Pro Duo GPU is for VR content creators rather than consumers (0 replies)
  46. Google will pay you $100K if you can pull off the ultimate Chrome hack (0 replies)
  47. Mercedes-Benz’s stylish CLA gets a subtle facelift and more standard features for 201 (0 replies)
  48. Smart Reply is now available for Inbox on the web (0 replies)
  49. Fossil pops out 7 more stylish wearables, including two Android Wear smartwatches (0 replies)
  50. PlayStation VR to debut in October for less than Rift, Vive (0 replies)
  51. Here Maps abandons Windows (0 replies)
  52. PlayStation VR price and release date officially unveiled at GDC 2016 (0 replies)
  53. Lucasfilm’s VR experiment will take you inside the Star Wars universe (0 replies)
  54. Samsung Civil War: Which is better, the Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge? (0 replies)
  55. OSVR gains Leap Motion support for new headsets, owners can upgrade (0 replies)
  56. VR on the cheap: How to watch without a headset (0 replies)
  57. Taxi! Google Maps helps you hail a ride with 99Taxis, Ola Cabs, Mytaxi, Gett, or Hail (0 replies)
  58. Uber enters the food delivery game — UberEats now available on Android and iOS (0 replies)
  59. Suto can help you decide on your next big purchase (0 replies)
  60. Sprint Claims to Reach 300Mbps Downloads with Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  61. AMD steps into VR with Sulon Q unveiling (0 replies)
  62. All the hidden Android N features you need to know about (0 replies)
  63. Google uses 'nyc' as Android N's internal codename: New York Cheesecake (0 replies)
  64. Virtual reality trips are everywhere at South by Southwest (0 replies)
  65. LG unveils two more K series phones — the K5 and K8 are mid-range with solid designs (0 replies)
  66. Your next smartwatch won’t just respond to touch — It’ll also tilt, spin, twist, and (0 replies)
  67. Latest addition to Inbox by Gmail lets you deal with emails even faster (0 replies)
  68. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps free for a limited time (0 replies)
  69. Watch: 'Star Wars' demo displays Virtual Reality pull (0 replies)
  70. Here Maps to Ditch Windows Platforms (0 replies)
  71. I disagree with these 4 reasons not to buy the Galaxy S7 (but I’m still not buying on (0 replies)
  72. As iOS 9 adoption reaches 79%, most Android users are still running a painfully old O (0 replies)
  73. 5 apps to help families stay in touch and on task (0 replies)
  74. Verizon Signs Interconnect Deal with Cuban Carrier (0 replies)
  75. LG Rounds Out K Series Phones with K8 and K5 (0 replies)
  76. MyZone’s new fitness app lets everyone compete together, regardless of ability (0 replies)
  77. Netgear Nighthawk X4S review (0 replies)
  78. FAA says 400K drones registered as its B4UFLY app lands on Android (0 replies)
  79. Uber driver says iPhone app possessed him during deadly Kalamazoo shooting spree (0 replies)
  80. Purchase a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge from Verizon and get a new smartphone every year (0 replies)
  81. Hands on: Shure KSE1500 Electrostatic Sound Isolating earphones (0 replies)
  82. Adobe’s Experience Design makes you an expert UX designer in no time (0 replies)
  83. Google’s new game developer tools let you livestream gameplay and try before you buy (0 replies)
  84. AMD teams up with Sulon to strap a Windows 10 PC to your head (0 replies)
  85. Forget missiles — the Pentagon’s new F-16 fighter jets can now unleash swarms of UAVs (0 replies)
  86. MovieSwap’s slippery streaming plan involves warehouses full of DVDs, and a loophole (0 replies)
  87. Skype for Web adds landline calling, notifications, and YouTube embeds (0 replies)
  88. [Release] Samsung is working on a mini Galaxy S7 with the same Snapdragon 820 (0 replies)
  89. ‘Star Wars: Episode VIII’ set photos leak, reveal new characters (0 replies)
  90. Unboxing video reveals the wonders of a $4 Android phone (0 replies)
  91. 7 annoying Galaxy S7 Edge problems and how to fix them (0 replies)
  92. 10 electric skateboards that let you skate without the sweat (0 replies)
  93. Russian court rules against Google in anti-monopoly case (0 replies)
  94. Smartphones not so smart with urgent medical questions (0 replies)
  95. John Oliver dives into the encryption debate — and comes out on Apple’s side (0 replies)
  96. VR's future to become clearer at video game conference (0 replies)
  97. Skype for Web Now Supports Calling Mobile Phones (0 replies)
  98. This $3,000 Chair Turns Your Butt Into a VR Controller (0 replies)
  99. Moveo Pod Turns VR Into Wild Theme Park Ride (0 replies)
  100. Health Apps May Share Your Data, Study Finds (0 replies)
  101. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  102. The Pebble portable amplifier gives your iOS devices a major audio upgrade (0 replies)
  103. LG Adds DAB+ to the Stylus 2 (0 replies)
  104. Leaked lightsaber-swinging Star Wars game is another reason to pre-order the HTC Vive (0 replies)
  105. Nobody wants a VR platform war, but Oculus may start one anyway (0 replies)
  106. Donald Trump decided to boycott Apple, then decided not to (0 replies)
  107. Don't just get a new job — let Jobbatical hook you up with a whole new country (0 replies)
  108. This Supermobile Concept Car is forged from Kryptonian metal and can repair itself (0 replies)
  109. vTime is the first social network for virtual reality (0 replies)
  110. Here are this year’s obligatory golden Galaxy S7 and S7 edge (0 replies)
  111. SteamVR Desktop Theater Mode lets you play on traditional games in VR through a virtu (0 replies)
  112. Pew: 65 percent of Americans expect robots to take their work within 50 years (0 replies)
  113. Microsoft casts its net to catch Evernote users with a new OneNote Importer tool (0 replies)
  114. Pikazo, Swell, Cola, and more: Download these five new apps of the week (0 replies)
  115. Weekly Rewind: Food porn, jet ski vs. drone, the world’s new fastest EV (0 replies)
  116. Chase your singing dreams with Wurrly, the recording studio app (0 replies)
  117. 15 awesome Android 6.0 Marshmallow tips to try out (0 replies)
  118. This modern projector is a full home entertainment system (0 replies)
  119. Fish-eating spiders shouldn’t exist and they definitely shouldn’t be this big (0 replies)
  120. Apple TV (2015) review (0 replies)
  121. How to install the Android N developer preview on your Nexus (0 replies)
  122. Wire, a messaging app backed by a Skype co-founder, adds encryption, video calls (0 replies)
  123. Spec Showdown: Galaxy S7 versus Galaxy S6 (0 replies)
  124. Newly discovered plastic-eating bacteria could be the key to combating landfill waste (0 replies)
  125. You say you want a revolution? Digital wallets are about to bring one (0 replies)
  126. For low-income smokers, calling a quitline may cost too much (0 replies)
  127. Hoping to catch Tesla, GM just bought Cruise Automation for $1 billion (0 replies)
  128. Get interactive with Run The Jewels’ new VR video Crown (0 replies)
  129. Former CIA director calls out the FBI for wanting to fundamentally change the iPhone (0 replies)
  130. Cricket Wireless’ entry-level LG Spree costs less than a Benjamin (0 replies)
  131. World’s most popular version of Android is finally less than two years old (0 replies)
  132. The Pokémon Company announces Pokémon Co-Master for Japanese smartphones (0 replies)
  133. For low-income smokers, calling a quitline may cost too much (0 replies)
  134. No signal in the wilderness? Stay in contact with Beartooth (0 replies)
  135. Adobe rushes out software patch for Flash (0 replies)
  136. Yahoo to Trim Yet More Products, Including Games (0 replies)
  137. ‘Forget what you’ve heard,’ From Software says — Dark Souls 3 runs at 60fps on PC (0 replies)
  138. Galaxy S7 tricks that make the world’s best Android phone even better (0 replies)
  139. Fossil’s Q Motion looks like Misfit’s activity tracker (0 replies)
  140. It’s official, pilot – Elite Dangerous will have full Rift CV1 support at launch (0 replies)
  141. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  142. Android N revealed earlier than expected, bringing multi-window mode and improved bat (0 replies)
  143. The 5 best things (and 1 most useless thing) about the Galaxy S7 edge (0 replies)
  144. Crytek’s Back to Dinosaur Island 2 VR demo now available on Steam (0 replies)
  145. Samsung talks up Galaxy S7 preorders while warning that phone biz is in trouble (0 replies)
  146. This Kickstarter wants to put your old DVDs to use, and Hollywood is going to hate it (0 replies)
  147. The only Android phones other than the Galaxy S7 you should consider buying today (0 replies)
  148. Sprint Lowers Activation Fee to $30 (0 replies)
  149. Chicago man accused of jamming cell phones of chatty train passengers (0 replies)
  150. YouTube Gaming mobile app lands in Canada and three more countries (0 replies)
  151. Huge sale on Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P offers prices starting at just $299 (0 replies)
  152. T-Mobile makes a big splash for Samsung’s Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  153. This app lets you pick the healthcare you need instead of giving you a one-size-fits- (0 replies)
  154. Columbia’s next-gen waterproofing shrugs off spring showers without wearing out (0 replies)
  155. iPlum lets you place international calls for as low as one cent per minute (0 replies)
  156. FCC Girds for Privacy Battle with Internet Firms (0 replies)
  157. Alphabet chairman and ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt caught using an iPhone (0 replies)
  158. Translate straight from your printer with Xerox’s new service (0 replies)
  159. Reach out and touch virtual reality with the Magnus VR glove (0 replies)
  160. What to expect from Apple’s March 21 event (0 replies)
  161. A single Android N change could fix Android’s biggest weakness (0 replies)
  162. U.S. Cellular will give you up to $300 for your cracked smartphone (0 replies)
  163. Google provides 1st peek at next Android operating system (0 replies)
  164. Microsoft Tweaks Phone and Email Apps In Newest Win10 Build (0 replies)
  165. Video walkthrough shows us everything new in Android N (0 replies)
  166. 'Spring Break for nerds' kicks off Friday in Austin, Texas (0 replies)
  167. 5 new Android N features that are already available in iOS (0 replies)
  168. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  169. LG G5 to Make US Debut In Early April (0 replies)
  170. Developers get early look at new Android software (0 replies)
  171. Samsung used different camera sensors for the Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  172. Behmor Brewer review (0 replies)
  173. Pyro is a music app that turns you into the ultimate DJ of your party (0 replies)
  174. Are you a developer? You can get the Google Pixel C for only $375 (0 replies)
  175. This offline GPS maps app almost covers the entire planet, minus a handful of islands (0 replies)
  176. Chromecast is streaming king, sold more devices than all the rest in 2015 (0 replies)
  177. Developers get early look at new Android software (0 replies)
  178. Researchers at MIT and Harvard have found a way to drastically speed up Web browsing (0 replies)
  179. Nvidia’s latest driver update was so bad that the firm replaced it with a beta (0 replies)
  180. Monogram by Moo lets you build a pretty offline portfolio (0 replies)
  181. Ultimate Android comparison video pits Galaxy S7 against Nexus 6P, Moto X (0 replies)
  182. Destinations on Google will plan out your next vacation (0 replies)
  183. Facebook Lite reaches 100 million users, now its fastest-growing app (0 replies)
  184. Microsoft’s new app ditches passwords in favor of your smartphone (0 replies)
  185. Master Spotify with our list of epic music streaming tricks (0 replies)
  186. Leaks suggest Lenovo will soon release an Android 2-in-1 laptop (0 replies)
  187. Android N developer preview is coming today: Here’s what’s new (0 replies)
  188. Verizon ticks off its customers again, removes Samsung Pay from the Galaxy S7 and S7 (0 replies)
  189. IDC predicts detachables and Windows will spur tablet growth (0 replies)
  190. Walabot scanner gives you super vision, allowing you to see through walls (0 replies)
  191. SuperSuit offers screen-free gaming for kids (0 replies)
  192. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  193. Update: Google’s AI takes round 1 against Go master Lee Se-dol (0 replies)
  194. Polar teams up with Strava to quantify your cycling skills and track your routes (0 replies)
  195. Imgur gets a dedicated iPad app (0 replies)
  196. T-Mobile Rolls Out Galaxy S7 BOGO In Challenge to AT&T (0 replies)
  197. First drive: 2017 Cadillac XT5 (0 replies)
  198. 'Destinations' Tool Boosts Google Search's Planning Powers (0 replies)
  199. For the next three years, HTC may make Google’s Nexus phones (0 replies)
  200. Google launches one-stop holiday planner for mobile phones (0 replies)
  201. Amnesty spotlights North Korea crackdown on mobile phones (0 replies)
  202. Shorts is a Periscope-like app for real-time photo sharing (0 replies)
  203. Travel the Earth from your easy chair with these 10 VR apps and sites (0 replies)
  204. PBS’ Secrets of the Dead uses 3D technology to investigate 1962 escape from Alcatraz (0 replies)
  205. Get real-time feedback on your form with Enflux’s smart suit (0 replies)
  206. Skype quietly kills TV app because most people just use their phones nowadays (0 replies)
  207. AT&T Extends BOGO Offer to Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge (0 replies)
  208. Galaxy S7: The worst and most unexpected thing about Samsung’s new flagship (0 replies)
  209. How to delete cookies in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and IE (0 replies)
  210. Valve to debut new ‘VR Lab’ experimental mini-games at GDC (0 replies)
  211. Skype Translator now supports Arabic, its eighth language (0 replies)
  212. Galaxy S7 appears to have a serious performance issue (0 replies)
  213. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  214. Prep your body for bedtime with C by GE’s smart LED light bulbs (0 replies)
  215. Samsung Galaxy S7 review (0 replies)
  216. China Opposes US Action Against ZTE; ZTE Phone Biz Safe (0 replies)
  217. Exxon Mobil's Speedpass+ App Accepts Apple Pay (0 replies)
  218. Major benchmark test reveals an unnamed, fairly powerful Samsung tablet (0 replies)
  219. Opera Mini for Android Adds Video Boost (0 replies)
  220. Review: Alcatel Fierce XL with Windows for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  221. 25 percent of smartphone users have ad blockers, according to survey (0 replies)
  222. NY Times starts fighting ad blockers with plea to users (0 replies)
  223. Today’s teenagers can’t believe we ever used Windows 95 (0 replies)
  224. New Pebble update lets you mute app notifications, supports new languages (0 replies)
  225. Next Hearthstone expansion to be revealed on March 11 (0 replies)
  226. Spotify vs. Apple Music: Who wins the ultimate streaming showdown? (0 replies)
  227. Google opens access to mobile phone service Project Fi (0 replies)
  228. Researchers use an inkjet printer to spoof a smartphone’s fingerprint sensor (0 replies)
  229. The iPhone 6S bests the Galaxy S7 edge by 17 seconds in this speed test (0 replies)
  230. Sophisticated banking malware targets Android users (0 replies)
  231. HTC stock jumps 20 percent — can VR turn around its ailing fortunes? (0 replies)
  232. Upcoming HTC 10 smartphone leaks online, promises high-end performance (0 replies)
  233. Google Drops Project Fi Invites, Drops Nexus 5X Price (0 replies)
  234. Skype Brings Messaging to Office and OneDrive Online (0 replies)
  235. Boost and Virgin Mobile Outline Galaxy S7 Launch (0 replies)
  236. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  237. SoftBank, Sprint Majority Owner, to Split In Two (0 replies)
  238. Scribbling doodles on the screen may be a better way to secure apps on your smartphon (0 replies)
  239. Time has stopped for smartwatches, as the tech world waits for Apple Watch 2 (0 replies)
  240. China outlines its latest Five Year Plan, called Internet Plus (0 replies)
  241. Galaxy S7’s chips match the iPhone 6s in new benchmarks (0 replies)
  242. Download these 5 great new apps: Hound, Anchor, Roger, and more (0 replies)
  243. Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Universal cables, ultraloud speakers, cheap LiDAR (0 replies)
  244. Samsung might refresh the budget Galaxy Tab 3 Lite in 2016 (0 replies)
  245. Fake vomit scandals are happening in Uber rides across America (0 replies)
  246. Xiaomi’s Yeelight is a surprisingly gorgeous smart lamp (0 replies)
  247. New Malware, Accessibility Clickjacking, affects 65% of Android devices (0 replies)
  248. You can now share Spotify songs directly through Facebook Messenger (0 replies)
  249. Apartment hunting made easy: This app only shows you pads you’re guaranteed to get (0 replies)
  250. Gourmia’s IOT multicooker is like an app-controlled Thermomix (0 replies)