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  1. [Release] Mobile Roar 118: T-Mobile BingeOn, HTC One X9, and Google making phones (0 replies)
  2. Beats Music Dies Nov. 30. What Should You Switch To? (0 replies)
  3. Dane accused of mutilating women could target witnesses (0 replies)
  4. How to get 1TB of free Google Drive storage for two years (0 replies)
  5. Russia's Yandex says complained to EU over Google's Android (0 replies)
  6. Technical Issue Keeping YouTube Out of T-Mobile's Binge On (0 replies)
  7. Firefox for iOS finally shows up (0 replies)
  8. Kapow! Google adds comic mode to Play Books app, gives more than 40 free comics (0 replies)
  9. Fossil buys Misfit in $260M deal that takes it deeper into wearables (0 replies)
  10. All-metal Redmi Note 2 Pro phone rumored to have fingerprint sensor, and cost around (0 replies)
  11. Facebook tests vanishing messages (0 replies)
  12. Get fit, stay fit: Runtastic's Results app offers on-demand workout videos (0 replies)
  13. Facebook tests vanishing messages (0 replies)
  14. SlimPort Nano-Console review (0 replies)
  15. [Release] Grab a refurbished Sony SmartWatch 3 with GPS, NFC, and more for only $99 [DEALS] (0 replies)
  16. [Release] LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE headed to AT&T and Verizon with huge differences in p (0 replies)
  17. How ‘Binge On’ could blow up in T-Mobile’s face (0 replies)
  18. Facebook enables 360-degree video for iOS and Gear VR (0 replies)
  19. If Google cares about Android’s future, it needs to make its own smartphone (0 replies)
  20. These are the next-gen chips that will power 2016’s most powerful Android phones (0 replies)
  21. Lenovo reports first financial loss in six years, blames mobile industry (0 replies)
  22. AT&T: Free Mobile Roaming in Mexico Starts Friday (0 replies)
  23. [Release] Motorola delivers Android 6.0 Marshmallow to the Moto X Style and Moto X (2nd Gen) (0 replies)
  24. After spending 10 minutes with YouTube Music, I’m ready to bury Apple Music (0 replies)
  25. 70 million prison phone calls hacked, legal rights possibly violated (0 replies)
  26. YouTube’s no-nonsense Music app drops the needle straight to the tunes (0 replies)
  27. 5 apps for better Gmail (0 replies)
  28. Firefox OS shows up on Android as new developer preview (0 replies)
  29. Spotify partners with Songkick on new concerts feature (0 replies)
  30. Transit Wireless Brings Service to 20 Stations In the Bronx (0 replies)
  31. Google Keep for Android (0 replies)
  32. FCC Fines T-Mobile $60,000 for Failing to Secure Antennas (0 replies)
  33. AT&T Seeking 20MHz Block of 600MHz Spectrum (0 replies)
  34. Leaked BlackBerry Vienna sports all-metal design, keyboard, Android (0 replies)
  35. The smartwatch that calls time on the smartphone (0 replies)
  36. Danish mutilation suspect dismisses murder charge in court (0 replies)
  37. [Release] Samsung officially unveils Exynos 8 Octa 8890 chipset, likely headed for Galaxy S7 (0 replies)
  38. Verizon's 'TravelPass' Offers Roaming for $10 Per Day (0 replies)
  39. Watchphones are coming: Google updates Android Wear with cellular connectivity (0 replies)
  40. Acer's Predator 8 tablet now available for pre-order (0 replies)
  41. BlackBerry’s second Android phone revealed in leaked photos (0 replies)
  42. ZTE’s Blade S7 is made of glass and metal, has a fingerprint scanner, and looks like (0 replies)
  43. 20 annoying Samsung Galaxy S6 problems, and how to fix them (0 replies)
  44. Use this map to see if cops in your state can track your phone with no warrant (0 replies)
  45. How to use your iPhone’s camera flash as a notification light (0 replies)
  46. Fallout 4 companion app brings your in-game Pip-Boy to your phone (0 replies)
  47. Nintendo releases pay-for-play app Badge Arcade for 3DS (0 replies)
  48. Let Disk Usage & Storage Analyzer zero in on what's eating up your Android device's s (0 replies)
  49. U.N. taps crowdfunding app to tackle refugee camp food shortages (0 replies)
  50. Fyuse spatial photo app update adds 3D tagging, smoother renderings (0 replies)
  51. iOS apps aren’t any more secure than Android apps, study finds (0 replies)
  52. Google's 'About Me' Page Acts As Privacy Dashboard (0 replies)
  53. How to see which apps automatically back up in Android 6.0 Marshmallow (0 replies)
  54. This ain’t your grandma’s teddy bear — this is Oliba (0 replies)
  55. Thread rolls out its certification program for smart home products (0 replies)
  56. Google may take hardware by the horns and make its own smartphone (0 replies)
  57. Thousands of cheap tablets sold on Amazon have Trojans pre-installed (0 replies)
  58. This friendly little robot will read stories to your kids, and teach you yoga (0 replies)
  59. Facebook Debuts App Dedicated to Notifications (0 replies)
  60. This dating app uses astrology to align you with your unfound love (0 replies)
  61. T-Mobile Increasing Unlimited Data Plan Price by $15 (0 replies)
  62. Vivo boats its X6 is ‘faster than iPhone’ with a deca-core processor (0 replies)
  63. Google is considering building its own smartphone from scratch (0 replies)
  64. Uninstall InstaAgent from your phone now, because it’s stealing your Instagram passwo (0 replies)
  65. Tumblr finally gets a ‘real’ instant messaging feature (0 replies)
  66. How mobile phones are making childbirth safer in Ethiopia (0 replies)
  67. How to use the new offline navigation feature in Google Maps (0 replies)
  68. [Release] Qualcomm officially unveils Snapdragon 820: 14nm FinFET, 64-bit Kryo CPU, Adreno 530 (0 replies)
  69. Apple Music picks up beat on Android phones (0 replies)
  70. 5 ways Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 processor will empower your next phone (0 replies)
  71. Facebook’s Photo Magic reminds you to send friends their pics (0 replies)
  72. Rock Band creator launches music-driven pet sim BeatNiks (0 replies)
  73. [Release] Google is reportedly looking to build their own Android smartphone in-house (0 replies)
  74. [Release] 30+ HTC One A9 Tips & Tricks (0 replies)
  75. As a gaming platform, Android still can’t compete with iOS (0 replies)
  76. Android users can finally get their Apple Music on with new Google Play app (0 replies)
  77. Google Maps guides travellers offline (0 replies)
  78. T-Mobile's Uncarrier X Event Heralds Free Video Streaming (0 replies)
  79. Gameworks VR may boost Unreal Engine 4 performance by up to 50 percent (0 replies)
  80. Google Maps update can guide Android users, even offline (0 replies)
  81. Everything you need to know about Blocks, the Project Ara of smartwatches (0 replies)
  82. Pulse is a smart remote camera trigger that helps you shoot time-lapses easily (0 replies)
  83. Apple Music gets Android opening (0 replies)
  84. Apple Music for Android is now available for download (0 replies)
  85. Cell phone towers might be getting replaced by Philips' new streetlights (0 replies)
  86. You can now use Google Maps offline too (0 replies)
  87. ZTE Prestige Graces Boost Mobile's Lineup (0 replies)
  88. Qualcomm Fully Reveals the Snapdragon 820 (0 replies)
  89. [Release] HTC One X9 might be too good to be true, after all (0 replies)
  90. Google Maps offers offline option when Internet is spotty (0 replies)
  91. T-Mobile Partner Experian Hit with Class Action Lawsuits (0 replies)
  92. Huawei P9 range rumors and news leaks (0 replies)
  93. What it’s like to use nothing but a 6-year-old Android phone for a month (0 replies)
  94. You can get these two Chinese smartwatches for under a Benjamin, but at what cost? (0 replies)
  95. This smartwatch wrist band uses electrodes to recognize hand gestures (0 replies)
  96. [Release] Qualcomm is announcing the Snapdragon 820 tomorrow, live Q&A to follow directly after (0 replies)
  97. Samsung keeps bleeding market share to Apple’s benefit (0 replies)
  98. LG V10 review (0 replies)
  99. Tag Heuer unveils high-end rival to Apple Watch (0 replies)
  100. Everything about Cadillac’s XT5 crossover is new, including its name (0 replies)
  101. HTC One A9 with Sprint, AT&T (0 replies)
  102. [Release] Some Nexus 6P rear glass panels are spontaneously cracking (0 replies)
  103. A $1,500 Smart Watch That Makes Sense (0 replies)
  104. TAG Heuer unveils luxury Connected Watch (0 replies)
  105. BlackBerry Priv not the company’s ‘last stand’ in mobile, has more devices planned (0 replies)
  106. HTC One X9 leaks make the One A9 look outdated (0 replies)
  107. Land Rover lets you get even closer to nature with its Range Rover Evoque Convertible (0 replies)
  108. Nexus 6P Owners Reporting Rear Glass Cracks (0 replies)
  109. [Release] Tag Heuer officially reveals their first Android Wear watch [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  110. Pinterest introduces visual search tool for iOS, Android, and the web (0 replies)
  111. Nexus 6P owners report spontaneous cracking on rear panel (0 replies)
  112. Periscope update lets you fast-forward and rewind video replays on Android, Web (0 replies)
  113. [Release] HTC One X9 is rumored to be the phone we’ve all been waiting for with a Snapdragon 82 (0 replies)
  114. Vodafone releases an app that enlists its customers to help the fight against cancer (0 replies)
  115. More Android Phones to Save Data via Opera Max (0 replies)
  116. Xiaomi Mi 5 rumors and news leaks (0 replies)
  117. Google gets more time to comply with Russian anti-monopoly ruling (0 replies)
  118. TAG Heuer Android Wear smartwatch news (0 replies)
  119. South Africa's Telkom in talks to buy mobile phone operator Cell C (0 replies)
  120. Is this an Android tablet, or a massive Bluetooth speaker? You decide while we party (0 replies)
  121. Microsoft’s OneDrive debacle shows its cloud commitment is weaker than promised (0 replies)
  122. HTC delays One A9 pre-order shipments in the U.S., Sprint customers get it the worst (0 replies)
  123. Google finally brings virtual reality content to YouTube (0 replies)
  124. This app catches the fan shots during big plays at games (0 replies)
  125. The Pulse uses 3D sensors to turn your every movement into music (0 replies)
  126. 10 of the most incredible vehicles James Bond has ever driven (0 replies)
  127. Smartphones from 2013 that are still awesome two years later (0 replies)
  128. Rock out with your dock out with this guide to laptop docks (0 replies)
  129. Apple and Samsung dominate U.S. smartphone sales, combine for 66 percent market share (0 replies)
  130. BlackBerry Priv: A Sweet Android Phone with a Slider Keyboard (0 replies)
  131. Pro tip: Add a printing service to your Android device in a flash (0 replies)
  132. Fallout C.H.A.T emoji keyboard has glowing poop (0 replies)
  133. BlackBerry Priv review (0 replies)
  134. I hope the BlackBerry Priv is a big success – and so should Google (0 replies)
  135. [Release] Speed test: HTC One A9 vs Samsung Galaxy fingerprint sensors [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  136. Review: 3 Android phones that offer something different (0 replies)
  137. YouTube to support virtual reality video on its app (0 replies)
  138. We’ve compiled a list of the best time-saving Android shortcuts (0 replies)
  139. Google entices organizations with free Nexus 5X to try out Android for Work (0 replies)
  140. Google's Lollipop now lives on one in four Android devices (0 replies)
  141. BlackBerry Priv review roundup: Some love it, some hate it, but ‘too little too late’ (0 replies)
  142. Google’s greed is to blame for Android’s major security mess (0 replies)
  143. [Release] Mexico gets the Moto G “Turbo Edition” with a faster processor and higher screen reso (0 replies)
  144. BlackBerry Priv wins plaudits, but price tag questioned (0 replies)
  145. 6 apps every iPhone 6s owner needs to try (0 replies)
  146. [Release] The Nexus 6P does have Quick Charge 2.0 compatible hardware (0 replies)
  147. Sprint Offering Smartphone Buyers Free Amazon Prime (0 replies)
  148. Everything you need to know about the BlackBerry Priv Android phone (0 replies)
  149. How much data are your favorite apps really sharing with third parties? (0 replies)
  150. HTC One A9 Reaches AT&T and Sprint Stores Today (0 replies)
  151. Pebble Time Round, the world’s thinnest and lightest circular smartwatch, is on sale (0 replies)
  152. Google to follow in Apple’s footsteps again (0 replies)
  153. Google may want to make the chips that power future Android phones (0 replies)
  154. Hands on: Noke Bluetooth Padlock (0 replies)
  155. Nasty new Android malware threatens to kill your phone entirely (0 replies)
  156. HTC One A9 with Sprint (0 replies)
  157. Review: 3 Android phones that offer something different (0 replies)
  158. Facebook’s Music Stories allows iPhone users to share snippets from Apple Music, Spot (0 replies)
  159. Daniel Craig amends controversial comment about preferring suicide to another Bond fi (0 replies)
  160. The final humiliation: BlackBerry overtaken by Tizen (0 replies)
  161. You can finally date Loki in Marvel Avengers Academy (0 replies)
  162. YouTube to support virtual reality video on its app (0 replies)
  163. Motorola’s ‘shatterproof’ Droid Turbo 2 lives up to the hype (0 replies)
  164. The Scoop app offers all the benefits of carpooling without sacrificing control (0 replies)
  165. A seventh of the world’s population visits Facebook everyday (0 replies)
  166. Another adware outbreak hits Android, this one ‘nearly impossible to remove’ (0 replies)
  167. Nonprofits Convince Judge to Delay Sprint's WiMAX Shutdown (0 replies)
  168. Napster reappears up North as a Spotify competitor in Canada (0 replies)
  169. What it’s like to switch to Android after using only iPhones for 6 years (0 replies)
  170. YouTube adds new VR features to Android app (0 replies)
  171. Fallout 4’s Pip-Boy companion app out now for iOS and Android (0 replies)
  172. [Release] 8 years ago today, Android (and Phandroid) was born (0 replies)
  173. I'm leaving Android for iOS, and I blame late games (0 replies)
  174. Facebook CTO: Firms should wait before jumping on VR bandwagon (0 replies)
  175. Meet Strip, an alternative to bulky smartphone cases that won’t ruin the look of your (0 replies)
  176. This tiny disc will give your regular watch smartwatch superpowers (0 replies)
  177. The New York Times has a VR movie app, and is giving away Google Cardboard this weeke (0 replies)
  178. 22 major problems with the iPhone 6, and what to do about them (0 replies)
  179. Samsung’s Tizen passes BlackBerry to become fourth largest mobile platform (0 replies)
  180. Google Maps adds spoken traffic alerts on iOS (0 replies)
  181. The trolling continues: HTC rips off an Apple commercial to advertise its iPhone ripo (0 replies)
  182. Google may revamp the Android One program after a gloomy first year (0 replies)
  183. Is Google planning a Chrome OS/Android merge? (0 replies)
  184. Huawei’s gorgeous Watch is now ready for pre-order in the UK (0 replies)
  185. Workers trapped in collapsed Pakistan factory plead for help on mobile phones (0 replies)
  186. Fallout 4 Pip-Boy App out Now on Android (0 replies)
  187. OnePlus Reflexion app uses both your cameras to capture unique reflections (0 replies)
  188. Ring smart door bell partners with Kevo to make unlocking your door a bit easier (0 replies)
  189. Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras (0 replies)
  190. Sony A7R II review (0 replies)
  191. Verizon and the NBA partner to bring live basketball to your phone with Go90 (0 replies)
  192. Don't drink the Kool-Aid! When a Black Friday deal isn't a deal (0 replies)
  193. The PuzzlePhone is the modular smartphone that will satisfy your inner geek craving (0 replies)
  194. Hearthstone hosts its first-ever co-op Tavern Brawl (0 replies)
  195. Reddit takes a small step into the big world of video content creation with Cyber Nat (0 replies)
  196. HP’s new Chromebooks have Bay-Trail processors, optional 4GB of RAM, 1080p display (0 replies)
  197. Verizon's go90 Video App Wins Exclusive NBA Content (0 replies)
  198. League of Legends 2016: champion select, mastery, and ranked update (0 replies)
  199. FitStar Personal Trainer for Android offers coaching tips from NFL star Tony Gonzalez (0 replies)
  200. Riot Games announces 2016 season update for League of Legends (0 replies)
  201. ‘The security people I know at Google are embarrassed by Android’ (0 replies)
  202. eSports report: Bigger than the NFL by 2020, VR holds potential (0 replies)
  203. Skype Offering 'Share' Button to Web Sites (0 replies)
  204. SoftBank to Trim Thousands of Jobs at Sprint (0 replies)
  205. Motorola Solutions quarterly profit nearly doubles (0 replies)
  206. Brand-by-brand lowdown on Android 6.0 Marshmallow rollout (0 replies)
  207. Google’s Smart Reply for Inbox uses AI to think up possible email responses (0 replies)
  208. In Instagram age, like and share photos, but don't forget context (0 replies)
  209. Can't bring yourself to delete anything? You may be a 'digital hoarder' (0 replies)
  210. Show’s over: Courts shutter one of the last major Popcorn Time websites (0 replies)
  211. Fallout gets its own 'CHAT' app that lets you send Vault Boy and irradiated poop emoj (0 replies)
  212. Pinterest Shop simplifies shopping by putting everything buyable in one place (0 replies)
  213. [Release] HTC One A9 Review (0 replies)
  214. Watch this autonomous drone show off its obstacle avoidance tech at top speed (0 replies)
  215. Why there’s almost no chance Samsung will leave the smartphone market soon (0 replies)
  216. Hearthstone going co-op for the first time (0 replies)
  217. Pinterest rolls out Buyable Pins, announces Shop (0 replies)
  218. Sprint Outlines Layoff Plans (0 replies)
  219. Nokia partners with Artemis to test congestion-free wireless service (0 replies)
  220. Sling TV lands on Chromecast, offers free device or two free months (0 replies)
  221. TBS picks up mystery comedy Search Party starring Arrested Development alum Alia Shaw (0 replies)
  222. FreedomPop Partnering with Intel for Its First Phone (0 replies)
  223. ?Oculus founder: Virtual reality gear will displace smartphones (0 replies)
  224. Samsung could be out of the smartphone market within 5 years (0 replies)
  225. Twitter replaces star-shaped favorites with heart-shaped likes (0 replies)
  226. 27 problems with Samsung’s Galaxy S5, and how to solve them (0 replies)
  227. Twitter trades stars for hearts, favorites for likes (0 replies)
  228. Edward Snowden’s favorite messaging app Signal launches on Android (0 replies)
  229. What it’s like to be fired from Google (0 replies)
  230. Buy this dual-screen smartphone, and you’ll get a free upgrade to the sequel (0 replies)
  231. [Release] Watch the Nexus 6P go blow-for-blow with the iPhone 6S in a speed test [VIDEO] (0 replies)
  232. Verizon may launch two kid-friendly wearables made by LG (0 replies)
  233. Microsoft removes unlimited OneDrive storage, drops free users to 5GB (0 replies)
  234. Luxury phone maker Vertu has a new owner, CEO steps down (0 replies)
  235. Google cancels plan for NY City retail store despite spending $6m on renovations (0 replies)
  236. Activision buys ‘Candy Crush’ maker for $5.9bn in bid to reach mobile audience (0 replies)
  237. Hackers have been paid $1 million for breaking into iOS 9 (0 replies)
  238. Special report: Do's, don'ts of cell phone etiquette (0 replies)
  239. Best Android Tablets (0 replies)
  240. Best Tablets (0 replies)
  241. Amazon Fire HD 10 review (0 replies)
  242. You can, but probably shouldn’t, remove that hideous Verizon logo on the Droid Turbo (0 replies)
  243. Google: Chrome OS is 'here to stay' (0 replies)
  244. BlackBerry PRIV Android phone: Destined to fail or become the new business-class stan (0 replies)
  245. 'Day of the Dead Devices' altar honors technology past (0 replies)
  246. Amazon Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10 review (0 replies)
  247. The Nuyu sleep system will warm you up and cool you down based on your circadian rhyt (0 replies)
  248. Shuhei Yoshida interview: 'Great games are still coming to PS Vita' (0 replies)
  249. Seinfeld-inspired Android productivity app helps you accomplish goals (0 replies)
  250. SNK Playmore to renew focus on console and mobile game development (0 replies)