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  1. [Release] It’s official: Blackberry Priv is headed to Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint starting lat (0 replies)
  2. New Broadcom navigation chip improves positioning with worldwide satellites (0 replies)
  3. Sprint Extends 50% Rate Promo Through February 11 (0 replies)
  4. Sharecare integrates Blackberry’s BBM into its health and wellness app (0 replies)
  5. Ultra-thin laptops aren't what we need, but we want them anyway (0 replies)
  6. Hands on: Letv Le Max Pro (0 replies)
  7. MasterCard and Coin join forces to fuse wearables with payment functionality (0 replies)
  8. BlackBerry Priv will land on Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile (0 replies)
  9. Comedy Central renews Broad City for two more seasons (0 replies)
  10. Zagg Now Cam is a pocket camcorder that doubles as mini Bluetooth speaker (0 replies)
  11. BlackBerry Priv Wins Support from Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon (0 replies)
  12. The BlackBerry Priv is coming to Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint (0 replies)
  13. Android's latest version is still hard to come by (0 replies)
  14. [Release] Hands-on with the honor 5X [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  15. Gotta squanch ’em all! Pokémon-inspired Rick and Morty game coming to mobile (0 replies)
  16. Sexy New Huawei Watches Make Phone Calls On Your Wrist (0 replies)
  17. Nextbit Robin will ship to first Kickstarter backers on February 16th (0 replies)
  18. NXT-ID’s Wocket is an all-in-one payments solution that can truly replace your wallet (0 replies)
  19. Asus brings a USB-C monitor, a 34-inch curved display, and a USB projector to CES (0 replies)
  20. Netflix will premiere a new Ricky Gervais movie this spring (0 replies)
  21. Intel is helping build a mobile VR headset you can use to walk around a room (0 replies)
  22. The Oculus Rift costs $599, and you can finally order one now (0 replies)
  23. The Oculus Rift costs $599 and is shipping in March (0 replies)
  24. WeChat challenges Skype with calls to cell phones and landlines (0 replies)
  25. The 200GB wireless flash drive your 16GB iPhone desperately needs (0 replies)
  26. Android Lollipop tops distribution numbers, Marshmallow still below one percent (0 replies)
  27. Macate Intros the Secure GATCA Elite Smartphone (0 replies)
  28. Hands-On with the Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL with Windows (0 replies)
  29. Alcatel Adds Windows 10 to the Fierce XL (0 replies)
  30. HTC announces refined 'Vive Pre' VR kit (0 replies)
  31. Nvidia's Shield Android TV gets a little more customizable with Marshmallow upgrade (0 replies)
  32. Kodak revives Super 8 camera with digital flair (0 replies)
  33. Freetel Sets Sites On US Market with Japanese Handsets (0 replies)
  34. Zipping around town? Flip open your new foldable scooter (0 replies)
  35. Huawei’s Honor series comes to the U.S. with the 5X and the Z1 fitness band (0 replies)
  36. [Release] Honor 5X now available at Amazon for $199! (0 replies)
  37. Peri unveils a Wi-Fi connected multi-speaker system, gears for Duo launch (0 replies)
  38. WeBoost, SureCall Roll Out In-Home Signal Boosters (0 replies)
  39. Huawei Honor 5X Steps Up Premium Design for a Low Price (0 replies)
  40. Smart fridges, thin TVs and more: All the news from the biggest day at CES (0 replies)
  41. [Release] Honor 5X vs Nexus 5X vs ASUS ZenFone 2 (0 replies)
  42. [Release] honor 5X Specs (0 replies)
  43. Huawei's new smartwatches are more of the same, but still gorgeous (0 replies)
  44. Hands On with the ZTE Avid Plus for T-Mobile (0 replies)
  45. Dell just announced a wireless monitor that wirelessly charges your phone (0 replies)
  46. New Balance is making an Android Wear smartwatch, and Intel is putting chips in its s (0 replies)
  47. ‘Field the Bern’ is Bernie Sanders’ official app for tracking campaign support (0 replies)
  48. Casio hops on the smartwatch trend with an Android Wear-powered outdoor watch (0 replies)
  49. Wacom smartens up its styluses, notetaking at CES 2016 (0 replies)
  50. Withings’ connected thermometer does way more than take your temperature (0 replies)
  51. SanDisk launches durable high-capacity portable SSD at CES 2016 (0 replies)
  52. Huawei brings the G8 to the U.S. and renames it the GX8 (0 replies)
  53. ZTE’s Grand X3 and Avid Plus Android phones are for the thrifty bargain hunter (0 replies)
  54. Hands on: ZTE Grand X3 (0 replies)
  55. ZTE Wants You To Design Its Next Phone (0 replies)
  56. ZTE Avid Plus Offers 5-Inch Screen for $115 (0 replies)
  57. Samsung's Gear S2 smartwatch will soon work with the iPhone (0 replies)
  58. Hands on: Samsung Galaxy TabPro S (0 replies)
  59. Creative unveils iRoar, ‘the most intelligent Bluetooth speaker on the planet’ (0 replies)
  60. Fall Out Boy conjures up the ghost of NSYNC for a nightmare of a music video (0 replies)
  61. Samsung cranks up the brightness on SUHD with an eye-searing new 2016 TV line (0 replies)
  62. Google’s first Brillo and Weave partners introduced at CES (0 replies)
  63. [Release] The Huawei Mate 8 is officially launching on a global scale (0 replies)
  64. Swedish House Mafia's Steve Angello will produce a scripted series about EDM culture (0 replies)
  65. Flir’s new Scout TK is a pocket-sized thermal camera with range over a football field (0 replies)
  66. Facebook eyes an Android end run around Google (0 replies)
  67. The MediaPad M2 10.0 is Huawei’s first tablet that’s compatible with the M-Pen Active (0 replies)
  68. Turn your couch into a race car with Immersit (0 replies)
  69. Oculus Rift Kickstarter backers to receive free ‘Kickstarter edition’ headset (0 replies)
  70. Huawei Mate 8 review (0 replies)
  71. Huawei made a 10-inch Android tablet with a stylus (0 replies)
  72. Huawei’s gorgeous gold Nexus 6P is coming to the United States (0 replies)
  73. With 'smart fitness watch,' Fitbit eyes new players (0 replies)
  74. Twitter May Push Tweet Character Limit to 10,000 (0 replies)
  75. Huawei's Mate 8 flagship smartphone has fast charging, better fingerprint scanning (0 replies)
  76. LCD Soundsystem is releasing a new album 'sometime this year' (0 replies)
  77. Bixi lets you control smartphone apps and smart bulbs with swipes (0 replies)
  78. Huawei unveils two new opulent smartwatches dubbed 'Elegant' and 'Jewel' (0 replies)
  79. [Release] Huawei confirms plans to launch the metal-built GX8 phone in the US, unveils all-new (0 replies)
  80. Want a modern-day moat? Stick Up Cam creates a security ring around your home (0 replies)
  81. Google is releasing a gold Nexus 6P (0 replies)
  82. The HTC Vive gets a view, and can map VR around the objects in your room (0 replies)
  83. Don’t just watch VR, make it with the Vuze 360-degree point-and-shoot camera (0 replies)
  84. Star Citizen’s long-promised virtual reality support arrives in 2016 (0 replies)
  85. Ford wants future cars and smart homes to get along (0 replies)
  86. HTC and Under Armour announce fitness system at CES 2016 (0 replies)
  87. Fitbit’s first smartwatch is called the Blaze, and it’s got a color touchscreen (0 replies)
  88. The latest on gadgets: Boss can tell how long you're at desk (0 replies)
  89. Canon’s new Vixia G40 camcorder adds cinema-quality dynamic range effects (0 replies)
  90. Oculus offers free VR headset to early Kickstarter supporters (0 replies)
  91. Oculus Rift Kickstarter backers will get a free consumer edition (0 replies)
  92. Netflix will debut a Guillermo del Toro animated series later this year (0 replies)
  93. HTC Vive Pre Adds Front Camera to Blend VR, Real World (0 replies)
  94. Hand size be damned: Alcatel’s new Pixi 3 and 4 smartphones and tablets are for every (0 replies)
  95. Haier brings the heat to CES 2016 with three Android and Windows tablets (0 replies)
  96. Under Armour and HTC want to sell you a box full of fitness products (0 replies)
  97. HTC and Under Armour shelved the Grip and made this wristband instead (0 replies)
  98. Thanks to a new charger, Gogoro's cool electric scooter might roll out faster (0 replies)
  99. Samsung warns of struggles in 2016, including weak economy and more competition (0 replies)
  100. This smart piano makes learning the piano as easy as playing Guitar Hero (0 replies)
  101. Garmin’s new Varia Vision is a HUD for cyclists that could end up saving lives (0 replies)
  102. The Vert is a wearable that tracks how high you can jump (0 replies)
  103. Oppo teases a photo-focused F1 smartphone coming this month (0 replies)
  104. Hands-On with the LG Tribute 5 for Boost (0 replies)
  105. The Hexoskin smart shirt will have that thing that makes it a smart shirt (0 replies)
  106. Blink is a cheap, battery-powered Nest Cam competitor (0 replies)
  107. Everything you need to know about the Oculus Rift pre-order (0 replies)
  108. Archos Cobalt and Power smartphones offer style and amazing battery life on the cheap (0 replies)
  109. Definitive Technology W Studio Micro 3.1 review (0 replies)
  110. LG's K7 to Reach Boost Mobile As Tribute 5 (0 replies)
  111. LG announces two mid-range smartphones, K10 and K7, at CES 2016 (0 replies)
  112. Apple shares in 2015 suffered their first negative year in eight years (0 replies)
  113. Netgear brings powerline adapters, range extenders, and a modem/router to CES 2016 (0 replies)
  114. DTS to finally unleash DTS:X this year, adds new Play-Fi partners, and more (0 replies)
  115. Text Message Lawsuit Against Yahoo Hits Class Action Status (0 replies)
  116. Pioneer expands its audio offerings with three new products for CES 2016 (0 replies)
  117. E Fun launches its first budget Windows 10 laptops (0 replies)
  118. Reserve your Oculus Rift headset on January 6 (0 replies)
  119. [Release] Samsung Galaxy S7 front panel corroborates earlier design reports, 12.2 megapixel cam (0 replies)
  120. Movidius’ new Visual Processing Unit help your next phone power VR experiences (0 replies)
  121. Nvidia warns most PCs can’t handle virtual reality (0 replies)
  122. Zotac is challenging Intel’s Compute Stick with a more compelling option (0 replies)
  123. FCA jumps on the CarPlay/Android Auto bandwagon with its 4th-gen Uconnect system (0 replies)
  124. Healbe GoBe 1.2 is the body manager wearable you’ve been missing (0 replies)
  125. Facebook is prepping for an Android doomsday (0 replies)
  126. Facebook made its Android app crash to test your loyalty (0 replies)
  127. WiFi HaLow Pushes Into 900MHz for Longer Range (0 replies)
  128. Cricket Scores the Waterproof Kyocera Hydro View (0 replies)
  129. Kyocera Delivers Rugged DuraXE Flip Phone to AT&T (0 replies)
  130. Samsung's new portable SSD supports USB Type-C (0 replies)
  131. Oculus Rift preorders open Wednesday morning (0 replies)
  132. Lumia 550 Reaches the U.S. Unlocked (0 replies)
  133. Fiat Chrysler will roll out CarPlay and Android Auto this year (0 replies)
  134. Toyota will use Ford’s SmartDeviceLink platform, other carmakers to follow? (0 replies)
  135. Samsung debuts durable, portable solid state drive with up to 2TB of storage (0 replies)
  136. Toyota will use Ford's app platform, but CarPlay and Android Auto are nowhere in sigh (0 replies)
  137. Ford will add Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for the 2017 model year (0 replies)
  138. Acer’s 8-inch HD Iconia One 8 tablet costs just $100, and it’s very kid-friendly (0 replies)
  139. BlackBerry won't be leaving Pakistan after all (0 replies)
  140. Ford's 2017 models to get CarPlay and Android Auto (0 replies)
  141. Ford adds Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to Sync 3, enhances its own AppLink (0 replies)
  142. Ford is finally adding CarPlay and Android Auto to its cars (0 replies)
  143. Here are official photos of Samsung's crazy fridge with a giant touchscreen (0 replies)
  144. The laptop I’m bringing to Las Vegas for CES might surprise you (0 replies)
  145. Reality check: Your computer is most likely too weak to run VR headsets (0 replies)
  146. Ski and snowboard with the best smart winter gear (0 replies)
  147. Download these 5 apps to start the year right with a selfie, or take down ships in sp (0 replies)
  148. Alcatel Teases Revamped Pixi Line Ahead of CES (0 replies)
  149. Looking forward to CES 2016? Here’s what to expect for smartphones and wearables (0 replies)
  150. Activision Blizzard reportedly buys most of Major League Gaming’s assets for $46 mill (0 replies)
  151. Instagram on Android gets features for ‘3D Touch’ (0 replies)
  152. Best period and fertility tracking apps to let you know when Aunt Flo’s coming (0 replies)
  153. Virtual reality and palm-sized PCs will conquer computing at CES 2016 (0 replies)
  154. Find your fitness with our favorite health and fitness apps for Android (Updated) (0 replies)
  155. 2 absurdly simple tips to simplify and organize your life in 2016 (0 replies)
  156. These are the 5 best Android Wear devices right now (0 replies)
  157. Apple may let you pay via text, call, or email soon (0 replies)
  158. The 5 most disastrous smartphones ever released (0 replies)
  159. Oculus VR says new controller is a Touch delayed (0 replies)
  160. 12 ride-hailing apps to get your drunk ass home safe (0 replies)
  161. 11 ways to photograph memorable holiday moments with your phone (0 replies)
  162. [Release] OnePlus X with more powerful Snapdragon 810 gets certified in China (0 replies)
  163. 3 computer companies that killed it in 2015 (plus 3 that biffed it) (0 replies)
  164. The Oculus Touch controller isn’t coming out until the second half of 2016 (0 replies)
  165. Google Pixel C review (0 replies)
  166. Microsoft CEO tries to convince the world that Windows Phone’s failure doesn’t matter (0 replies)
  167. [Release] Here are the 16 best and worst Android features of 2015 (0 replies)
  168. Petzi Treat Cam review (0 replies)
  169. Final Fantasy IX is coming to PC and mobile (0 replies)
  170. AT&T acquires part of data collection startup Carrier IQ (0 replies)
  171. Blackberry says will continue operations in Pakistan (0 replies)
  172. Microsoft’s new iOS photography app optimizes your selfies using age-recognition soft (0 replies)
  173. India hits one billion mobile phone subscribers (0 replies)
  174. India hits one billion mobile phone subscribers (0 replies)
  175. BlackBerry 10 has become the AOL dial-up of smartphone platforms (0 replies)
  176. China’s air is so polluted that smog forecasting technology is now in high demand (0 replies)
  177. Sprint vs. AT&T vs. Verizon vs. T-Mobile: Who has the best family plan? (Updated) (0 replies)
  178. India just hit another major milestone in mobile phone usage (0 replies)
  179. AT&T Confirms Plans to Ditch Contracts (0 replies)
  180. Major LG G5 leak: Key details revealed on LG’s 2016 flagship phone (0 replies)
  181. [Release] LG G5 tipped with secondary ticker display, smaller battery, and ‘Magic Slot’ for har (0 replies)
  182. This compression wear hides electrical muscle stimulation without lumps and bumps (0 replies)
  183. Google schedules switch from Oracle’s Java to OpenJDK in next major Android update (0 replies)
  184. [Release] Sony Xperia Z6 Lite rumored to come with Snapdragon 650, 5-inch display (0 replies)
  185. Latest class-action lawsuit accuses Apple of crippling the iPhone 4S with iOS 9 (0 replies)
  186. T-Mobile Fires Back at YouTube Over Throttling Allegations (0 replies)
  187. Piracy group behind The Hateful Eight leak issues apology, keeps leaking films (0 replies)
  188. 3 Big Tech Trends for 2016 (0 replies)
  189. Qualcomm Strikes More Patent Licensing Deals in China (0 replies)
  190. Utah teen speaks out after surviving sub-zero night in marshes (0 replies)
  191. Priest’s skillful hoverboard ride during Mass earns him suspension (0 replies)
  192. Argument over cell phone ends in double shooting in Frankford (0 replies)
  193. Motorola Droid Turbo 2 review (0 replies)
  194. Android design chief says iPhone software can feel ‘heavy and burdensome’ (0 replies)
  195. Spotify facing $150 million lawsuit over unpaid royalties (0 replies)
  196. Cardberry wants to roll your loyalty, membership, and discount cards into one (0 replies)
  197. Hyundai plots an all-new hydrogen fuel cell crossover with a 500-mile range (0 replies)
  198. HTC chief confident that brand will not ‘disappear’ in 2016 (0 replies)
  199. How have you lived without knowing these awesome Google search tricks? (0 replies)
  200. Samsung Pay to Add Online Payments Next Year (0 replies)
  201. Samsung Pay will support online shopping in the US next year (0 replies)
  202. [Release] Xiaomi Mi 5 press renders leak showing various colors, iPhone-like design (0 replies)
  203. Verizon Returns Fire On Contract Buyouts (0 replies)
  204. [Release] HTC CEO says their company will always be around, but will it really? (0 replies)
  205. Samsung’s 12-inch Windows 10 tablet could arrive in 2016 with a S Pen (0 replies)
  206. 2015 was the year big tech companies all started to look the same (0 replies)
  207. 2015 was the year big tech companies all started to look the same (0 replies)
  208. Sprint and Verizon might owe you money but you have to act stat (0 replies)
  209. Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Tiny camera drones, algae pens, and more (0 replies)
  210. First drive: 2016 Jaguar XF (0 replies)
  211. California approves Flywheel’s TaxiOS to upgrade taxis, help them fight Uber and Lyft (0 replies)
  212. Download these 5 new apps now: Swing Copters 2, Ascape VR, and more (0 replies)
  213. Fitbit was the No. 1 free app in Apple’s App Store on Christmas Day (0 replies)
  214. The only guide you need to get started with Android Wear (0 replies)
  215. Need a secure password? Use patterns and icons (0 replies)
  216. Check out 10 of the best Android Wear watch faces to download (0 replies)
  217. Accessorize your Apple Watch with cases, stands, straps, and more (0 replies)
  218. Store movies on your projector — the JmGO View has a secret stash (0 replies)
  219. I would totally buy this ‘iPhone 7 Edge’ concept if Apple ever made it (0 replies)
  220. All-metal — the HTC One X9 is official (0 replies)
  221. Reports suggest Google is offering an alternative to passwords (0 replies)
  222. 5 annoying Nexus 6P problems, and how to fix them (0 replies)
  223. Review: Blu Studio Selfie (0 replies)
  224. Samsung and HTC both launch new phones in China (0 replies)
  225. Spotify is working on a plan to pay artists more fairly, but it could take a while (0 replies)
  226. [Release] Happy Holidays from Phandroid! (0 replies)
  227. Samsung's latest phablet revealed in China (0 replies)
  228. It’s not too late! These last-minute gifts will still thrill them (0 replies)
  229. The LG G Pad 2 8.3 LTE is a mouthful and a handful, and throws in a stylus (0 replies)
  230. Sony Xperia Z5 review (0 replies)
  231. A WhatsApp bug crashes the app using just smiley emojis (0 replies)
  232. [Release] LG G5 leak shows dual-rear camera setup, claims full metal body and possible non-remo (0 replies)
  233. Get into the holiday spirit with these Christmas-themed apps (0 replies)
  234. These Google-owned robotic reindeer are freaking out the Internet (0 replies)
  235. Which smartphone OS wins 2015? Android Marshmallow vs. iOS 9 vs. Windows 10 Mobile (0 replies)
  236. 147 of the very best iPad apps to download now (0 replies)
  237. [Release] The Samsung Galaxy A9 is now official with 4,000mAh battery, 6-inch display, 3GB of R (0 replies)
  238. Moto X 2016 rumors and news (0 replies)
  239. Judge tosses suit alleging Apple ‘wiretapped’ iMessage users who switched to Android (0 replies)
  240. Even Asus and Gigabyte want a piece of the virtual reality pie (0 replies)
  241. AMD pushes back anticipated dual-GPU video card to coincide with VR launches (0 replies)
  242. T-Mobile Touts Network Milestones (0 replies)
  243. Virtual reality is finally here, yet still has a ways to go (0 replies)
  244. The Ouya is back, sort of, with the Cortex game store for the Razer Forge TV (0 replies)
  245. The Apple TV is getting 360-degree videos, courtesy of the Littlstar app (0 replies)
  246. The Beatles arrive on 9 different streaming music services (0 replies)
  247. Google Working On AI-Assisted Messenger App (0 replies)
  248. YouTube Claims T-Mobile Is Throttling Video Traffic (0 replies)
  249. Best Products of 2015: Mobile (0 replies)
  250. YouTube ramps 360-degree video with 'Spotlight Stories' (0 replies)