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  1. Oculus Rift and PC bundles open for preorders February 16th, starting at $1,499 (0 replies)
  2. Want to do your taxes while wading through traffic? Use these tax apps for Android an (0 replies)
  3. Adnan Syed defense: 'We proved our case' for murder retrial (0 replies)
  4. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  5. Gmail to Call Out Insecure Emails (0 replies)
  6. Instagram adds multi-account switching to iOS and Android apps (0 replies)
  7. Pay with your Pebble watch with the Pagare strap (0 replies)
  8. Beyond gaming: VR will soon change how we work, not just how we play (0 replies)
  9. 15 of the most annoying Android 5.0 Lollipop problems, and how to fix them (0 replies)
  10. Twitter to Place Higher Priority On Ads (0 replies)
  11. Andy Rubin's Playground wants to let anyone make the next big gadget (0 replies)
  12. 25 Firefox add-ons that will make you love Mozilla’s browser even more (0 replies)
  13. Google restores ad blocker for Samsung browser to the Play Store (0 replies)
  14. The inventor of Android wants to give you a free dashboard camera (0 replies)
  15. One of the best cheap smartphones you can buy just got even cheaper (0 replies)
  16. FBI agent says evidence manipulated in Baltimore 'Serial' hearing (0 replies)
  17. 1Password for Android now supports fingerprint unlock (0 replies)
  18. See the extended version of Sir Elton on James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke (0 replies)
  19. Google's New VR Headset to Challenge Samsung (Report) (0 replies)
  20. Tommy Hilfiger is letting Apple Watch wearers cut in line at Fashion Week (0 replies)
  21. First drive: 2017 Bentley Bentayga (0 replies)
  22. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  23. Google gets serious about VR, will replace Cardboard this year with new headset (0 replies)
  24. [Release] The Huawei GX8 is now available in the US… but you should probably just buy the Honor (0 replies)
  25. FBI agent says evidence manipulated in Baltimore 'Serial' hearing (0 replies)
  26. Instagram now lets you switch between multiple accounts (0 replies)
  27. Google Project Ara tablet rumors and news (0 replies)
  28. CTIA Issues RFP for Stolen Device Database (0 replies)
  29. T-Mobile offers up a free tablet, discounts on phones and accessories for Valentine’s (0 replies)
  30. Got a separate work number? You won’t have to carry two phones with Mast Mobile (0 replies)
  31. Sprint Offering $200 In Credit for Trade-Ins (0 replies)
  32. How to use recovery mode to fix your Android phone or tablet (0 replies)
  33. The simplest way to improve your iPhone’s battery performance by 15% (0 replies)
  34. Pebble Watches and Apps Updated for Android and iOS (0 replies)
  35. Google Hangouts Now Enables Peer-to-Peer Calls (0 replies)
  36. Did you stream Super Bowl 50? So did a whole lot of other people, CBS says (0 replies)
  37. Tim Cook proves it’s the photographer, not the camera, that takes awesome pictures (0 replies)
  38. Google said to be building new VR headset, no cardboard in sight (0 replies)
  39. A Lawsuit Could Rein in the Government’s Use of Secret Surveillance Tools (0 replies)
  40. Mexicans to light pope's route with mobile phones (0 replies)
  41. How to watch Superbowl 50 Online (0 replies)
  42. Wevr raises $25 million and launches Transport, the YouTube of VR content (0 replies)
  43. Download these 5 new apps to get papers notarized, find new music, and more (0 replies)
  44. Weekly Rewind: Photobombing horses, exoskeletons, Key and Peele do the Super Bowl (0 replies)
  45. BlackBerry lays off 200 employees in Canada and Florida (0 replies)
  46. Stay warm and ready on your ski trips with this gear (0 replies)
  47. BlackBerry cuts 200 jobs in Ontario and Florida to trim costs (0 replies)
  48. 15 WhatsApp tips, tricks and hacks to help you text like a pro (0 replies)
  49. Apple Watch market share blows away every other smartwatch, including Android Wear (0 replies)
  50. LinkedIn shares fall 40 percent, reducing market cap by $10 billion (0 replies)
  51. VIDEO: Construction workers capture crane collapse in New York City (0 replies)
  52. VIDEO: Construction workers capture crane collapsing in New York City (0 replies)
  53. Verizon Zero-Rates Its Go90 Video App (0 replies)
  54. BlackBerry confirms more layoffs, but how many is unclear (0 replies)
  55. Tackle Super Bowl 50 with these super apps (0 replies)
  56. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  57. U.S. LTE speed ranked only 55th in worldwide survey (0 replies)
  58. The Euro-bred Opel Mokka X is a thinly-veiled preview of the 2017 Buick Encore (0 replies)
  59. WhatsApp groups expanding to 256 members (0 replies)
  60. Glide’s making full use of Android Wear’s update, adds video messaging to your wrist (0 replies)
  61. Some iOS Instagram users can now add multiple accounts, maybe you can too (0 replies)
  62. Furniture, pets and mirrors could ruin your HTC Vive experience, says leaked manual (0 replies)
  63. Pride & Prejudice & Zombies & seven-year-old fads (0 replies)
  64. Soon you’ll be able to make Unreal Engine games from the comfort of a VR headset (0 replies)
  65. List of most popular iOS and Android apps is dominated by Facebook and Google (0 replies)
  66. Now you can make calls, text, and control your Android Wear Watch with gestures (0 replies)
  67. VR porn controller hits overwhelming crowdfunding demand, creators press pause (0 replies)
  68. Twitter is testing a dedicated GIF button on its mobile app (0 replies)
  69. Facebook celebrates 12th birthday with Friends Day videos, faces plenty of media snar (0 replies)
  70. This Weird LED Lamp Displays 3D Emojis (0 replies)
  71. The Unreal Engine now lets you build games inside virtual reality (0 replies)
  72. The Internet is going to reach a zettabyte, nearly a trillion gigabytes, of data this (0 replies)
  73. Android Wear gets voice calling and message dictation in major update (0 replies)
  74. Mozilla outlines the end of Firefox OS on phones and looks to IoT future (0 replies)
  75. Apple Music lets Android users do something you can’t do on your iPhone (0 replies)
  76. We were so excited for dual-lens cameras, but Sony says to forget about it until 2017 (0 replies)
  77. Best app deals of the day! 14 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  78. The Barclays Center Tells Fans With Obstructed Views To Watch The Game On Their Mobil (0 replies)
  79. T-Mobile ranks highest in customer satisfaction (0 replies)
  80. 10 best Nexus 5X cases to guard your Google phone (0 replies)
  81. Not getting enough variety out of Spotify? New app Playlist a Day might be able to he (0 replies)
  82. No signal, no problem: Apple Music for Android can now save songs to an SD card (0 replies)
  83. Apple Pay Surges to 2 Million Retail Locations (0 replies)
  84. Vaio looks for smartphone success with a Windows 10 phone called the Phone Biz (0 replies)
  85. Fossil Q Founder review (0 replies)
  86. Playboy's first non-nude issue is an 'ode to Snapchat' (0 replies)
  87. Gartner predicts strong VR hardware numbers over 2016 and 2017 (0 replies)
  88. Google gives cities yet another reason to beg for Google Fiber (0 replies)
  89. Apple got the smartwatch party rocking after showing up fashionably late (0 replies)
  90. First drive: 2017 Hyundai Elantra (0 replies)
  91. How to send free text messages from your PC (0 replies)
  92. Apple Music for Android now lets you save songs to an SD card (0 replies)
  93. Samsung’s removal of certain S Pen features might mean Android N will get stylus supp (0 replies)
  94. Microsoft Buys SwiftKey, Company That Predicts What You Want to Type (0 replies)
  95. Track your steps with a glance thanks to the latest Pebble Watch update (0 replies)
  96. Google Taking More Steps to Protect Against Nefarious Ads (0 replies)
  97. LG confirms it will reveal the G5 smartphone on February 21st (0 replies)
  98. Nintendo’s first mobile app will debut in March, alongside a new user account system (0 replies)
  99. LG Says G5 Set for February 21 Debut (0 replies)
  100. Send telemarketers to this robot and give them a taste of their own medicine (0 replies)
  101. Microsoft buys keyboard software maker SwiftKey (0 replies)
  102. The Joule bracelet makes it easier to wear a caffeine patch that can power you throug (0 replies)
  103. Google removes Samsung's first Android ad blocker from the Play Store (0 replies)
  104. Pebble beefs up its health tracking and messaging features (0 replies)
  105. New York City to allow pay-by-phone street parking (0 replies)
  106. Nintendo’s second smartphone game will star a ‘very familiar’ character (0 replies)
  107. Carbonshade’s stylish blue-blocking glasses launch on Kickstarter (0 replies)
  108. Want to experience VR with an old-school twist? Grab a View-Master from Apple’s store (0 replies)
  109. 6 terrific Android apps you can’t get on the iPhone (0 replies)
  110. Fitbit’s Alta is a stylish band that offers the usual functions in a range of fashion (0 replies)
  111. New tech will allow New York drivers to pay for parking using app (0 replies)
  112. Smartphones Could Generate Own Power with New Coating (0 replies)
  113. T-Mobile Offers Families Unlimited Data for $150 (0 replies)
  114. Sprint Cuts PayLo and Broadband2Go Amidst Virgin Shakeup (0 replies)
  115. SoundCloud takes a cue from every other streaming service, adds Stations to apps (0 replies)
  116. Why do profit-seeking companies keep making profitless Android phones? (0 replies)
  117. Microsoft snaps up AI talent with reported SwiftKey acquisition (0 replies)
  118. Taiwan's HTC reports third consecutive quarterly loss (0 replies)
  119. Microsoft confirms acquisition of SwiftKey (0 replies)
  120. How to install Android 6.0 Marshmallow on your Windows PC (0 replies)
  121. T-Mobile does a clever ‘remix’ of ‘Hotline Bling’ for its Super Bowl ad (0 replies)
  122. Microsoft is reportedly buying SwiftKey for around $250 million (0 replies)
  123. Yahoo to Consider 'Strategic Alternatives' for Internet Biz (0 replies)
  124. The strange Turing Phone is ditching Android after already taking preorders (0 replies)
  125. How one Googler installed Google Now on his bathroom mirror (0 replies)
  126. Twitter Hopes Mobile Web Page Redesign Will Engage More Users (0 replies)
  127. With profits down, Nintendo shows renewed interest in VR (0 replies)
  128. I just got a friendly reminder why I’m happier with iOS than Android (0 replies)
  129. Best app deals of the day! 8 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  130. I want this Android-powered mirror that a Google engineer invented in his spare time (0 replies)
  131. T-Mobile’s network performance is officially breathing down Verizon’s neck (0 replies)
  132. Can a Surface Phone save Windows 10 Mobile? (0 replies)
  133. All the rumors and news about Apple’s 4-inch iPhone 5SE (0 replies)
  134. Google's OnHub routers are getting a smart new guest network feature (0 replies)
  135. Soundcloud introduces a new radio feature for iOS and Android (0 replies)
  136. This modular exoskeleton can be reconfigured to address multiple disabilities (0 replies)
  137. US Mobile Yanks Xiaomi and Meizu Phones (0 replies)
  138. New deca-core MediaTek chip may be overheating, just like the Snapdragon 810 (0 replies)
  139. The complete guide to using the Clean Master app (0 replies)
  140. Sprint Can Commence WiMax Shutdown (0 replies)
  141. Gmail joins the billion users club (0 replies)
  142. Cell phone helps police catch suspects in Cary home invasion (0 replies)
  143. BlackBerry exec: ‘The future is really Android’ (0 replies)
  144. Hulu could lose its biggest advantage over Netflix if Time Warner has its way (0 replies)
  145. Google parent Alphabet posts record-crushing fourth-quarter 2015 earnings (0 replies)
  146. Best app deals of the day! 10 paid iPhone apps on sale for a limited time (0 replies)
  147. Samsung follows Apple’s lead, updates its Android browser with ad blocking (0 replies)
  148. Gmail now has 1 billion monthly active users (0 replies)
  149. Sony puts March’s PlayStation Plus freebie up for vote (0 replies)
  150. Google could finally pit Nexus phones against the iPhone (0 replies)
  151. Slap a fresh coat of paint on an old 32-bit system with Remix OS (0 replies)
  152. Microsoft Pushing Windows 10 Build 10586.71 (0 replies)
  153. Material Design is coming to Chrome, here’s how to try it out (0 replies)
  154. It takes 2 seconds to give your Android phone a speed boost and improve battery life (0 replies)
  155. [Release] Google could be preparing to take Apple-like control over the Nexus line (0 replies)
  156. BlackBerry closes the door on BB10 in favor of Android, but refuses to lock it (0 replies)
  157. Yahoo Expected to Announce Restructuring (0 replies)
  158. Contest picks brains of technologists to fight forced labor (0 replies)
  159. 12 paid iPhone apps that are free downloads for a limited time (0 replies)
  160. US Mobile Selling Xiaomi and Meizu Handsets (0 replies)
  161. Apple vs. the world, 2015 edition (0 replies)
  162. T-Mobile Offering Free Phone to New Prepaid Customers (0 replies)
  163. Fresh iPad Air 3 leak reveals more details about Apple’s most exciting tablet in year (0 replies)
  164. The invites are out: what to expect from Samsung at Mobile World Congress (0 replies)
  165. Fake photo dupes Nikon to win prize, Internet laughs (0 replies)
  166. All is well with the world, there’s a super cute new Hello Kitty phone coming out (0 replies)
  167. BlackBerry will throw in $100 worth of accessories for free with your Priv purchase (0 replies)
  168. The Privacy Outcry Sparked by Secret Surveillance (0 replies)
  169. Samsung's Android browser gets ad blocking capabilities (0 replies)
  170. Screenshots offer first look at Google Chrome updated for Material Design (0 replies)
  171. Weekly Rewind: iPhone sales slow, Google beats Go, Bill Nye wants electric NASCAR (0 replies)
  172. Quick tips to speed up your home Wi-Fi and improve coverage (0 replies)
  173. Here are this week’s 5 best new apps: Gotta Go!, Tack, News Pro, and more (0 replies)
  174. Google is going to give Chrome a big visual makeover – here are the first images (0 replies)
  175. This Indiegogo smash raised $4 million — and just gave up on its plans (0 replies)
  176. President Obama pledges $4 billion in Computer Science for All program (0 replies)
  177. Spending $100 never sounded better than with 1More’s Triple Driver in-ear headphones (0 replies)
  178. Stop the temptation: Protect your Android phone against unwanted in-app purchases (0 replies)
  179. Get out of here! Seriously. We’ve got the 15 best hiking apps to help you do it (0 replies)
  180. No room for a home Holodeck? That’s why VR will bring arcades back (0 replies)
  181. NSA’s chief hacker explains how to keep the NSA out of your business (0 replies)
  182. People spent 4.5 million hours transferring phone data in-store over the holidays (0 replies)
  183. The most widely used Android app during Q4 2015 left Android phones squeaky clean (0 replies)
  184. Scholar explains why T-Mobile’s Binge On is ‘likely illegal’ (0 replies)
  185. It’s game over for Windows Phone as device sales hit an all-time low (0 replies)
  186. Deadpool, Batman v. Superman, Nine Lives and 6 more movie trailers from this week (0 replies)
  187. Happy birthday, Oprah! 13 gifts worthy of the ‘queen of all media’ (0 replies)
  188. The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will look a lot like the S6 (0 replies)
  189. E Street Band leader Nils Lofgren loves streaming, just wants it to sound better (0 replies)
  190. Google’s My Tracks fitness app loses its way and gets cancelled (0 replies)
  191. Apple poaches VR and AR experts to build a massive virtual reality team, report claim (0 replies)
  192. Huawei's Honor 5X Reaches the US January 31 (0 replies)
  193. iPhone 7 Plus camera might be more amazing than you think (0 replies)
  194. Thync review (0 replies)
  195. Google Chrome for iOS loses ‘Do Not Track’ feature (0 replies)
  196. The biggest scam in pay TV might soon come to an end, and we’ll all save money (0 replies)
  197. A complete collection of Donald Trump’s Twitter insults (0 replies)
  198. Yahoo Rejiggers Browser-Based Search for iPhone (0 replies)
  199. Apple reportedly has hundreds of people working on a secret virtual reality team (0 replies)
  200. I let SwiftKey write my dating profile and the result was hilarious (0 replies)
  201. Find out how much you’re worth to Facebook (0 replies)
  202. 11 paid iPhone apps on sale for free today (0 replies)
  203. BlackBerry wins approval to expand share buyback program (0 replies)
  204. Apple’s Netflix rival might be unveiled later this year alongside iPhone 7 (0 replies)
  205. 6 ways Android outshines my iPhone 6s (0 replies)
  206. Flowstate is the new note-taking app that deletes all your text if you stop writing (0 replies)
  207. The three-year-old Nokia Lumia 520 is still the most popular Windows Phone smartphone (0 replies)
  208. iPhone 7s’s game-changer may be wireless charging that works from across the room (0 replies)
  209. Banks Prepping Smartphone-Enabled ATMs (0 replies)
  210. Avast Mobile Security Goes Completely Free (0 replies)
  211. HP has put its name on another smart-ish watch, but this time it’s for ladies (0 replies)
  212. Pandora adds new features to make it even easier to find the right music for you (0 replies)
  213. Sweat holds secrets to your health, and this sensor wants to uncover them (0 replies)
  214. Hannibal Buress talks Netflix, phones at comedy shows, and racist babies (0 replies)
  215. Apple Pay and Android Pay coming to ATMs soon, rumors say (0 replies)
  216. How to step into virtual reality without going virtually broke (0 replies)
  217. Alphabet changes results format to separate Google, other bets (0 replies)
  218. Apple Pay and Android Pay are coming to ATMs in the US this year (0 replies)
  219. The next Moto phone will be ‘more innovative’ and ‘more attractive’ says Lenovo chief (0 replies)
  220. Facebook wants to dominate the Internet, and it’s succeeding (0 replies)
  221. Windows Phone is dead (0 replies)
  222. Facebook to Kill Off Parse Developer Platform (0 replies)
  223. Alphabet changes results format to separate Google, other bets (0 replies)
  224. Meet the longest, highest, and scariest glass-bottom bridge in the world (0 replies)
  225. Tesla may start mirroring apps from smartphones on its big touchscreen (0 replies)
  226. How much Google paid the man who owned Google.com for exactly one minute (0 replies)
  227. Reddit’s official Android app arrives in beta today (0 replies)
  228. $1 iPhone 6s deal might not even be the best thing about getting a new iPhone at Best (0 replies)
  229. Venmo brings third-party payment support, but for only two apps right now (0 replies)
  230. How to find out if the AC wall adapters Apple just recalled might electrocute you (0 replies)
  231. Hot iPad Air 3 rumor might make you care about tablets again (0 replies)
  232. Apple’s iPhone is still king in the U.S. and China, despite slowing smartphone demand (0 replies)
  233. 15 paid iPhone apps on sale for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  234. T-Mobile’s Binge On program is growing again (0 replies)
  235. Nintendo expected to launch a new handheld game console this year (0 replies)
  236. T-Mobile Adds Video Services and Controls to Binge On (0 replies)
  237. 8 reasons I still can’t leave the iPhone and switch to Android (0 replies)
  238. Lonely Planet mixes Maps-style POI with its amazing local knowledge in new Guides app (0 replies)
  239. Yahoo Revamps Mobile Apps and Home Page (0 replies)
  240. Samsung to Focus on Improving Smartphone Software (0 replies)
  241. Oppo Says New Power and Camera Tech Headed to MWC (0 replies)
  242. T-Mobile Bumps Up Prepaid Data Packages (0 replies)
  243. The iPhone isn’t dying, Wall Street is just crazy (0 replies)
  244. Joseph Gordon Levitt goes on stage to talk about Oculus’ latest film project (0 replies)
  245. You can now send GIFs in Tinder via Giphy (0 replies)
  246. Visa brings NFC to all the payment terminals at Levi’s Stadium ahead of Superbowl 50 (0 replies)
  247. T-Mobile deal: Buy one flagship phone, get another one at half price (0 replies)
  248. Tough-as-nails indie platformer Downwell makes Android debut (0 replies)
  249. [Release] Samsung Galaxy S7 will feature the Snapdragon 820 in the US (0 replies)
  250. 13 major LG G4 problems and ways to fix them (0 replies)