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  1. 6 ways Android outshines my iPhone 6s (0 replies)
  2. Flowstate is the new note-taking app that deletes all your text if you stop writing (0 replies)
  3. The three-year-old Nokia Lumia 520 is still the most popular Windows Phone smartphone (0 replies)
  4. iPhone 7s’s game-changer may be wireless charging that works from across the room (0 replies)
  5. Banks Prepping Smartphone-Enabled ATMs (0 replies)
  6. Avast Mobile Security Goes Completely Free (0 replies)
  7. HP has put its name on another smart-ish watch, but this time it’s for ladies (0 replies)
  8. Pandora adds new features to make it even easier to find the right music for you (0 replies)
  9. Sweat holds secrets to your health, and this sensor wants to uncover them (0 replies)
  10. Hannibal Buress talks Netflix, phones at comedy shows, and racist babies (0 replies)
  11. Apple Pay and Android Pay coming to ATMs soon, rumors say (0 replies)
  12. How to step into virtual reality without going virtually broke (0 replies)
  13. Alphabet changes results format to separate Google, other bets (0 replies)
  14. Apple Pay and Android Pay are coming to ATMs in the US this year (0 replies)
  15. The next Moto phone will be ‘more innovative’ and ‘more attractive’ says Lenovo chief (0 replies)
  16. Facebook wants to dominate the Internet, and it’s succeeding (0 replies)
  17. Windows Phone is dead (0 replies)
  18. Facebook to Kill Off Parse Developer Platform (0 replies)
  19. Alphabet changes results format to separate Google, other bets (0 replies)
  20. Meet the longest, highest, and scariest glass-bottom bridge in the world (0 replies)
  21. Tesla may start mirroring apps from smartphones on its big touchscreen (0 replies)
  22. How much Google paid the man who owned Google.com for exactly one minute (0 replies)
  23. Reddit’s official Android app arrives in beta today (0 replies)
  24. $1 iPhone 6s deal might not even be the best thing about getting a new iPhone at Best (0 replies)
  25. Venmo brings third-party payment support, but for only two apps right now (0 replies)
  26. How to find out if the AC wall adapters Apple just recalled might electrocute you (0 replies)
  27. Hot iPad Air 3 rumor might make you care about tablets again (0 replies)
  28. Apple’s iPhone is still king in the U.S. and China, despite slowing smartphone demand (0 replies)
  29. 15 paid iPhone apps on sale for free for a limited time (0 replies)
  30. T-Mobile’s Binge On program is growing again (0 replies)
  31. Nintendo expected to launch a new handheld game console this year (0 replies)
  32. T-Mobile Adds Video Services and Controls to Binge On (0 replies)
  33. 8 reasons I still can’t leave the iPhone and switch to Android (0 replies)
  34. Lonely Planet mixes Maps-style POI with its amazing local knowledge in new Guides app (0 replies)
  35. Yahoo Revamps Mobile Apps and Home Page (0 replies)
  36. Samsung to Focus on Improving Smartphone Software (0 replies)
  37. Oppo Says New Power and Camera Tech Headed to MWC (0 replies)
  38. T-Mobile Bumps Up Prepaid Data Packages (0 replies)
  39. The iPhone isn’t dying, Wall Street is just crazy (0 replies)
  40. Joseph Gordon Levitt goes on stage to talk about Oculus’ latest film project (0 replies)
  41. You can now send GIFs in Tinder via Giphy (0 replies)
  42. Visa brings NFC to all the payment terminals at Levi’s Stadium ahead of Superbowl 50 (0 replies)
  43. T-Mobile deal: Buy one flagship phone, get another one at half price (0 replies)
  44. Tough-as-nails indie platformer Downwell makes Android debut (0 replies)
  45. [Release] Samsung Galaxy S7 will feature the Snapdragon 820 in the US (0 replies)
  46. 13 major LG G4 problems and ways to fix them (0 replies)
  47. Google Improves Docs for Mobile with Commenting (0 replies)
  48. Google brings comments to its entire mobile office suite (0 replies)
  49. Brilliant iPhone action game Downwell is now available on Android (0 replies)
  50. Finally! Google Hangouts 7.0 speeds up quick replies on Android (0 replies)
  51. Is Google Cardboard the most popular VR headset? Google claims five million shipped (0 replies)
  52. Microsoft: New Windows 10 Mobile Builds Coming Eventually (0 replies)
  53. You’ll soon be able to withdraw money from a Chase ATM with your phone (0 replies)
  54. Rebtel offers unlimited worldwide calling for $1 a month, no Wi-Fi needed (0 replies)
  55. Police: Suspect sought in Center City cell phone robberies (0 replies)
  56. Google's Data Saver extension helps Chrome load pages faster and lighter (0 replies)
  57. T-Mobile Kicks Off BOGO Handset Sale (0 replies)
  58. Prime Music customers in the U.K. are finally getting Prime Stations and X-Ray Lyrics (0 replies)
  59. T-Mobile Again Accused of Fraud by Consumer Groups (0 replies)
  60. Boost Mobile slashes $5 off your monthly bill if you say yes to homescreen ads (0 replies)
  61. Google now lets you reply directly to Hangouts notifications on Android (0 replies)
  62. GMC gives its 2016 Sierra a dose of attitude with All Terrain X model (0 replies)
  63. Grab big deals on big screens with our Super Bowl TV buying guide (0 replies)
  64. Spotify has officially launched video streaming on its Android app (0 replies)
  65. Apple announces a record quarterly profit of $18.4 billion on $75.9 billion in revenu (0 replies)
  66. Snowed in after Winter Storm Jonas? Plowz is like Uber for driveway snow removal (0 replies)
  67. Denmark Passes Law Allowing Police to Confiscate Refugees' Belongings (0 replies)
  68. Lenovo protected its file sharing app with “12345678” password (0 replies)
  69. Man spends 48 hours in VR, survives existential crisis (0 replies)
  70. Dear Angelica is Oculus' third virtual reality film, and it's being made in VR (0 replies)
  71. The face of Microsoft Windows Phone uses an iPhone (0 replies)
  72. Xiaomi's next flagship smartphone will be announced February 24th (0 replies)
  73. Google’s plan to speed up the mobile Web takes aim at Facebook Instant Articles (0 replies)
  74. First drive: 2016 Cadillac CT6 (0 replies)
  75. Apollo 11 VR experience heading to Rift, Vive, and PlayStationVR (0 replies)
  76. Google’s Inbox by Gmail just added 2 awesome features you’ll want to use immediately (0 replies)
  77. VIDEO: 2 drivers wield bat, rod in Austin road rage fight (0 replies)
  78. Sprint Planning Virgin Mobile Revamp (0 replies)
  79. Boost Mobile Adjusts Family Plans, Offers Ad Deal (0 replies)
  80. Spotify launches video shows on iPhone and Android (0 replies)
  81. Get your gas on-demand with new app WeFuel (0 replies)
  82. Sony Scoops Up Altair, Merges Entertainment Businesses (0 replies)
  83. LG Says It Will Release Two Flagship Phones This Year (0 replies)
  84. Sprint Cuts 2,500 Jobs to Reign In Expenses (0 replies)
  85. Watch this robot solve a Rubik’s Cube in just one second (0 replies)
  86. It sounds like HTC’s next flagship phone will be another iPhone ripoff (0 replies)
  87. Tee off with Garmin’s Approach and TruSwing golf wearables (0 replies)
  88. Wireless carriers are busting each others’ balls, and consumers are winning (0 replies)
  89. MyndGazer wants to help you visualize your brainwaves in VR (0 replies)
  90. Chinese scientists have genetically engineered autistic monkeys (0 replies)
  91. Drones and smartphones are turning California residents into citizen scientists (0 replies)
  92. AMD’s insane dual-GPU Fury X2 shows up in desktop just four inches wide (0 replies)
  93. Werner Herzog blasts 'stupid' social media at Sundance (0 replies)
  94. Remix OS for PC update adds battery indicator, 32-bit support coming soon (0 replies)
  95. Milk VR app lets you watch Sundance’s virtual reality films at home (0 replies)
  96. Amazon reportedly enticing smartphone OEMs to ditch Google in favor of its services (0 replies)
  97. The iPhone 5se won’t be a second-rate iPhone 6s (0 replies)
  98. 15 OnePlus 2 cases to add style and protection (0 replies)
  99. Review: Kyocera DuraXE for AT&T (0 replies)
  100. The virtual reality of Sundance, Day 3: blissed out (0 replies)
  101. Spotify readies to launch video (0 replies)
  102. Cortana will now help manage appointments and keep promises (0 replies)
  103. Amazon has a daring ‘Plan B’ for stealing Android from Google (0 replies)
  104. Watch out, Oculus! Google job postings hint at a huge push into VR (0 replies)
  105. Clicking on a link to this prank website will cause Safari to crash and iPhones to re (0 replies)
  106. Cortana will now call you out on forgotten promises (0 replies)
  107. Virtual reality pioneer Nonny de la Peña charts the future of VR journalism (0 replies)
  108. Google could be working on a VR headset to rival the Oculus Rift (0 replies)
  109. Google is making it easier to sign into Android games (0 replies)
  110. Spotify to launch video streaming service in Europe and the US (0 replies)
  111. Sprint Doubles LTE Plus Footprint (0 replies)
  112. Spotify video streaming reportedly coming to Android this week, iOS to follow (0 replies)
  113. Spotify’s video streaming service set to launch this week (0 replies)
  114. Spotify video is reportedly launching this week (0 replies)
  115. Play this: ZType proves that typing games can be fun on phones too (0 replies)
  116. Donald Rumsfeld’s interest in making solitaire apps is now a known known (0 replies)
  117. The virtual reality of Sundance, Day 2: hate is the purest emotion (0 replies)
  118. How to enable and disable notifications in the Chrome browser (0 replies)
  119. Cyanogenmod will let you lock away your apps (0 replies)
  120. It took Lenovo less than a second to sell 10,000 mobile VR bundles (0 replies)
  121. The Abbot's Book wants to be the gothic Myst of virtual reality — can it pull it off? (0 replies)
  122. One of the most beautiful collections of free iPhone and Android wallpapers we’ve eve (0 replies)
  123. Check out this week’s top five apps: Exploding Kittens, Movesum, Crashlands, and more (0 replies)
  124. Sports Tank, the funding event for startups, is open for applications (0 replies)
  125. After three years of neglect, Intel’s RealSense is finally worth your attention (0 replies)
  126. The virtual reality of Sundance, Day 1: art is money (0 replies)
  127. 25 extensions to super-charge your Chrome browser (0 replies)
  128. Exploding Kittens is now available as an app in the Apple App Store (0 replies)
  129. Ready or not, smartwatches are coming for the mainstream (0 replies)
  130. Visit The Tech Graveyard And Remember All The Terrible Cell Phones You Used To Love (0 replies)
  131. Weekly Recap: Destiny 2 Delayed? Xbox One System Update, Mortal Kombat XL (0 replies)
  132. Ready or not, smartwatches are coming for the mainstream (0 replies)
  133. What in the world happened to the artist formerly known as Mos Def? (0 replies)
  134. While PC sales continue to sink, Chromebooks swim to the surface (0 replies)
  135. How to avoid early termination fees and switch phone carriers like a pro (0 replies)
  136. Frontier is now prioritizing HTC Vive over Oculus Rift with Elite: Dangerous (0 replies)
  137. New report shares specs and release timing for Apple’s next, smaller iPhone (0 replies)
  138. Apple just hired Virginia Tech professor and VR expert Doug Bowman (0 replies)
  139. Is the iPad Pro really faster than a MacBook? The latest tests say ‘no’ (0 replies)
  140. Court filing offers rare peek at finances of Android (0 replies)
  141. Nextbit Delays Launch of CDMA Version of Robin (0 replies)
  142. Microsoft launches Office Insider for Mac users, promising early updates for enthusia (0 replies)
  143. Honda’s 2017 Clarity Fuel Cell is coming to California, for ‘around’ $60k (0 replies)
  144. How to get iOS 9.3’s best new feature on Android or any other platform (0 replies)
  145. Court records reveal how much revenue and profit Google has made from Android (0 replies)
  146. The curious case of the Atlanta couple ‘stealing’ everyone’s iPhones (0 replies)
  147. The iPhone generates more revenue in 3 months than Android has in its entire existenc (0 replies)
  148. Never mind encryption, 1 in 3 Android devices don’t even use lock screen PINs (0 replies)
  149. Earbuds falling out? You could soon 3D scan your ears for the perfect fit (0 replies)
  150. Google paid $1 billion to be the default search engine on the iPhone (0 replies)
  151. Leaked: The crazy amount Google pays Apple to be the default iPhone search engine (0 replies)
  152. Ending the holy war? Pope meets with Tim Cook after visit with Eric Schmidt (0 replies)
  153. Kickstarter finally has an Android app (0 replies)
  154. Google paid Apple $1 billion in 2014 to remain the default iOS search option (0 replies)
  155. Photo contest gives you chance to become part of Panasonic’s Luminary Team (0 replies)
  156. How to start using Google app voice commands to make your life easier (0 replies)
  157. Oracle lawyer says Google's Android generated $31 billion revenue (0 replies)
  158. Quick, agile and shockingly easy to fly, DJI’s Inspire 1 still rules the skies (0 replies)
  159. Edwin the Duck toy review (0 replies)
  160. Microsoft adds inking and PowerPoint tools to Office for iOS, Insider program for Mac (0 replies)
  161. Oracle just revealed how much money Google makes from Android (0 replies)
  162. Oracle lawyer says Google's Android generated $31 billion revenue: Bloomberg (0 replies)
  163. Google weather update adds more data and color (0 replies)
  164. Watch New Star Citizen Behind-the-Scenes Video Showcasing X-Files Actress' Character (0 replies)
  165. Google just upgraded its weather reports on Android (0 replies)
  166. California anti-encryption bill proposal might force Apple to stop sales on its home (0 replies)
  167. Elijah Wood's Film Company Partners With Ubisoft for VR Content (0 replies)
  168. Panasonic’s Android-powered Lumix smart camera ditches the ability to make phone call (0 replies)
  169. So you want to be an iOS app developer? Apple opens its first dev center in Europe (0 replies)
  170. BQ is about to drop an Ubuntu tablet that doubles as a PC (0 replies)
  171. Kickstarter is launching an app for Android (0 replies)
  172. Microsoft releases original alarm app (0 replies)
  173. Why Former Sony Online Boss Doesn't Like Microtransactions (0 replies)
  174. Microsoft’s insane Android alarm app wants you to make faces at 6AM (0 replies)
  175. GM gets serious about mobility services with new Maven brand (0 replies)
  176. Chrome Browser to Get Boost from Brotli Compression (0 replies)
  177. Starbucks convenient in-app, order-ahead service goes live across the U.K. (0 replies)
  178. This phone case lights up in time to music, ready to annoy everyone behind you at con (0 replies)
  179. Android apps win the downloads, iOS apps win the money (0 replies)
  180. Heroes of the Storm Gets Diablo's Necromancer and Wizard (0 replies)
  181. Sony RX1R II review (0 replies)
  182. Watch Bruce Springsteen cover Take It Easy in honor of Glenn Frey (0 replies)
  183. When the grid goes down, the Halo smart smoke detector still has your back (0 replies)
  184. The Juxt is another smart analog watch with a dumb name (0 replies)
  185. Iron Maiden’s Legacy of the Beast free-to-play RPG takes metal to mobile (0 replies)
  186. Explore the Great Barrier Reef and Buckingham Palace in VR (0 replies)
  187. The NutriRay 3D will scan your food to count your calories (0 replies)
  188. [Release] Nintendo NX console could interact with smartphones and other consoles (0 replies)
  189. The Brave browser says it will ‘fix the Web’ with no ads and no tracking (0 replies)
  190. Tor’s anonymous and encrypted software is coming to Facebook’s Android app (0 replies)
  191. Google’s new Brotli algorithm is about to supercharge Web browsing (0 replies)
  192. HealthTap SOS brings real-time consultations in disaster scenarios (0 replies)
  193. Dreading summer already? Frigidaire’s smart window air conditioner lets you cool on d (0 replies)
  194. HoloLens was more popular than Oculus Rift in 2015, but that trend may not hold up (0 replies)
  195. The wonderful things that happen when you uninstall Facebook’s Android app (0 replies)
  196. 10 troublesome Galaxy Note 5 problems and how to fix them (0 replies)
  197. MetroPCS Goes After Sprint Customers with Discounts (0 replies)
  198. Google’s Chrome browser is about to a huge speed boost (0 replies)
  199. Dutch consumer group demands that Samsung provide timely Android updates for its phon (0 replies)
  200. 7 new Google Maps features you’ll wish you knew about all along (0 replies)
  201. This smart home climate system changes the temperature depending on who’s in the room (0 replies)
  202. FreedomPop Debuts Global Hotspot (0 replies)
  203. Microsoft Expands Continuum Support to Snapdragon 617 (0 replies)
  204. Facebook's Android app now lets you flip a switch to browse over Tor (0 replies)
  205. Panasonic's Lumix CM1 cameraphone gets a new version without the phone (0 replies)
  206. HBO serves up seven plus hours of Godfather glory like you’ve never seen it before (0 replies)
  207. Sony shows first reactions to VR robot mayhem (0 replies)
  208. Facebook adds Android app support for anonymity service Tor (0 replies)
  209. The Prepd Pack lunchbox will inspire you to stop eating junk for lunch (0 replies)
  210. Rumor claims HTC will make two Nexus phones for Google this year (0 replies)
  211. A beginner’s guide to Tor: How to navigate through the underground Internet (0 replies)
  212. Former Sony Online Boss Reveals New Open World RPG (0 replies)
  213. HP unleashes a new and improved Sprout Pro for the classroom (0 replies)
  214. The view from Las Vegas’ prestigious luxury condos? The tech of the future today (0 replies)
  215. Boost Mobile Begins Selling LG Tribute 5 (0 replies)
  216. Google is rolling out a smart new Android feature that iPhone users will never get (0 replies)
  217. Review: Under Armour's fitness gadgets need to shape up (0 replies)
  218. T-Mobile Shares Priv Launch Details (0 replies)
  219. Samsung has tweaked the Galaxy Note 5’s design to fix S Pen problems (0 replies)
  220. Starbucks Adds Spotify Music Discovery to Mobile Apps (0 replies)
  221. Verizon Announces FreeBee Sponsored Data Program (0 replies)
  222. Congo cobalt mined by children may be in your mobile phone: Amnesty (0 replies)
  223. HTC rumored to be back on the Nexus program, may deliver two devices in 2016 (0 replies)
  224. Social network Friends Reunited is set to close down (0 replies)
  225. Tiny animal gets revived after being frozen for 30 years (0 replies)
  226. Microsoft’s Lumia 650 will reportedly be the last Lumia, reveal set for February 1st (0 replies)
  227. 5 winter-driving tips to survive the slippery, snowy streets (0 replies)
  228. Major leak reveals the LG G5 is getting a complete design overhaul (0 replies)
  229. Future iPhones may contain Li-Fi, a technology with transfer speeds 100x faster than (0 replies)
  230. Google is letting Android users install apps directly from search results (0 replies)
  231. How much does it cost to charge iPhones, Android phones and Macs? (0 replies)
  232. Watch Fan-Made Metal Gear Solid Remake Trailer (0 replies)
  233. Date with Uncle Sam? Here are 6 of the best sites for e-filing your taxes (0 replies)
  234. [Release] HTC could be making 2 different Nexus devices for Google this year (0 replies)
  235. HTC might be planning to spin off virtual reality division (0 replies)
  236. Study reveals why Binge On was a brilliant move for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  237. 7 more terrific Android apps you can’t get on the iPhone (0 replies)
  238. VR puts your eyes in another world; Sennheiser Ambeo brings your ears along (0 replies)
  239. 18 fast and fluid news apps for iPhone and Android (0 replies)
  240. [Release] Another leak gives us a closer look at the LG G5 (H830) (0 replies)
  241. Android fan confesses all the things he likes better about iOS (0 replies)
  242. Groundbreaking metallic glue sets at room temperature, could replace soldering (0 replies)
  243. ZTE announces Nubia Prague S with an all-metal design and eye scanner (0 replies)
  244. VR headsets will be mainstream by 2020 (0 replies)
  245. Sony’s got new mobile tech to show at MWC 2016 (0 replies)
  246. Iron Maiden Is Making a "Deep RPG" (0 replies)
  247. Virtual Reality will drive a new revolution in PC hardware (0 replies)
  248. UK's Thorpe Park partners with Derren Brown and HTC for world first VR attraction (0 replies)
  249. WhatsApp drops annual fee and goes free forever (0 replies)
  250. Microsoft may launch its mobile keyboard on multiple platforms, starting with the iPh (0 replies)