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  1. Russia's MTS teams up with Google to promote mobile Internet (0 replies)
  2. [Release] HTC Desire 626 is now officially available at Verizon for only $192 full price (0 replies)
  3. Sprint Offering DirecTV Customers a Free Year of Service (0 replies)
  4. iPhone owners eat more healthily than Android owners, study says (0 replies)
  5. Apple Strikes Deal with PayAnywhere to Expand Apple Pay (0 replies)
  6. T-Mobile Opens Up LTE Roaming to CCA Data Hub (0 replies)
  7. Samsung Kicks Off Beta Testing for Samsung Pay (0 replies)
  8. Arro Aims to Connect New Yorkers with Taxis (0 replies)
  9. Does iOS have a bloatware problem? (0 replies)
  10. Review: New phones, tablets keep Samsung at Android helm (0 replies)
  11. Drawing the line on acceptable use of cell phones in public (0 replies)
  12. [Release] Motorola, LG reportedly unveiling new Android Wear smartwatches alongside ASUS and Hu (0 replies)
  13. [Release] Rumored Nexus 5 2015 specs claim it will come equipped with a Snapdragon 808 processo (0 replies)
  14. Candy Crush Saga guru gets record investment to make virtual gaming real (0 replies)
  15. iPhone 6s looks set to win over even more Android converts (0 replies)
  16. Watch every punch Jason Statham has ever thrown in this awesome supercut video (0 replies)
  17. Intel dances the robot: The TechRepublic Podcast, episode 9 (0 replies)
  18. All aboard Van Beethoven, where Oculus Rift meets the 19th century (0 replies)
  19. Insane deal: $10,000 worth of free Android apps from Amazon’s new Underground service (0 replies)
  20. YouTube Gaming Hits the Start Button (0 replies)
  21. Free app completely reimagines Android notifications – and it’s awesome (0 replies)
  22. AT&T Rebranding Mexico's Iusacell and Nextel to AT&T (0 replies)
  23. Video: Mario Skate is the Mario Kart spinoff we deserve, but will never see (0 replies)
  24. YouTube Gaming launches Aug. 26 with website and mobile apps (0 replies)
  25. The iPhone 6s leak we’ve been waiting for: Partially assembled device caught on video (0 replies)
  26. ‘Penghazi’ is the Galaxy Note 5’s first official ‘scandal’ (0 replies)
  27. [Release] More DROID MAXX 2 photos confirm it’s a rebranded Moto X Play (0 replies)
  28. Video shows the Galaxy Note 5 can’t keep up with the iPhone 6 despite superior hardwa (0 replies)
  29. Jimmy Kimmel shows how scary virtual-reality Facebook might be (0 replies)
  30. This free Android app does something awesome that no iPhone can (0 replies)
  31. Turn any television in your house into a huge touchscreen with this $130 gadget (0 replies)
  32. Top German court rejects Apple touchscreen patent appeal (0 replies)
  33. McAfee Mobile Security (0 replies)
  34. University student pleads guilty to making Android spy app (0 replies)
  35. Just in time for the iPhone 6s, leaked photos appear to show HTC’s blatant iPhone 6 r (0 replies)
  36. Available for Android and soon for iOS, Cortana is going up against Google Now, Siri (0 replies)
  37. More proof that the new Moto X is the phone Android fans have dreamed of all year (0 replies)
  38. New wave of Android Wear watches aims to make up for lost time (0 replies)
  39. Taiwan to tap $15.3 bn stocks stabilisation fund (0 replies)
  40. Meet Wileyfox: An 'edgy' new mobile brand powered by Cyanogen (0 replies)
  41. You can download Cortana for your Android device right now – here’s how (0 replies)
  42. [Release] Microsoft Cortana beta is now available for everyone on Google Play [DOWNLOAD] (0 replies)
  43. Irony: Popular illegal download service wants you to pay for its software (0 replies)
  44. Microsoft's Cortana assistant launched on Android (0 replies)
  45. Two women climbing at Grand Teton National Park fall to their deaths (0 replies)
  46. Queens Man Cited by FCC for Interfering with Sprint's Network (0 replies)
  47. 5 apps Apple should buy to make the iPhone even better (0 replies)
  48. LG G Pad II Maxes Out on Display Resolution (0 replies)
  49. Windows 95 is 20 years old – here’s a look back at its cheesy, over-the-top-launch (0 replies)
  50. Galak-Z Coming to Mobile in 2016 (0 replies)
  51. Sprint Grows Direct 2 You Footprint By Six Cities (0 replies)
  52. [Release] LG announces the LG G Pad 2 10.1 with Snapdragon 800 and 1080p display (0 replies)
  53. [Release] This could be our first real look at the Huawei Nexus and its weird camera hump (0 replies)
  54. U.K. company makes hydrogen-powered iPhone battery that can purportedly last a full w (0 replies)
  55. Huge leak: The first real photos of 2015’s Nexus 6 (0 replies)
  56. LG unveils its most advanced G Pad tablet model (0 replies)
  57. Oppo Shows Off R7 Plus and R5s Smartphones (0 replies)
  58. Do this now: A step-by-step guide for encrypting your Android phone (0 replies)
  59. Nexus 5 photo leak points to a significant front-facing camera upgrade (0 replies)
  60. Apple announces a program to replace blurry iPhone 6 Plus cameras (0 replies)
  61. Android Smart lock: Should you be using it? (0 replies)
  62. Cell phone video shows cop allegedly trying to force driver to buy fund-raising ticke (0 replies)
  63. Dark Matter "Episode Eleven" Review: Did This Show Just Get Awesome? (0 replies)
  64. [Release] Exclusive: Moto X Play launching in US as DROID Maxx 2, DROID Turbo 2 will feature ‘u (0 replies)
  65. Hoping to get Android 6.0 Marshmallow on your new Samsung phone soon? Good luck (0 replies)
  66. Samsung is reportedly working a truly massive iPad Pro rival (0 replies)
  67. Samsung gives users a new reason to switch to iPhone (0 replies)
  68. How to fix a major Galaxy Note 5 flaw with one smart portable device (0 replies)
  69. Watch out, Android users: Your lock pattern isn’t as secure as you think (0 replies)
  70. Now is the winter of Android fans’ discontent (0 replies)
  71. Pro tip: How to manually unroot an Android device (0 replies)
  72. Microsoft to Close Nokia Finnish Phone Production Site (0 replies)
  73. League of Legends Dev Made a New Game, And It's Going Away Soon (0 replies)
  74. Pro tip: How to speech-to-text in Google Docs (0 replies)
  75. Google's Android Wear will let you see more info at a glance of your smartwatch (0 replies)
  76. [Release] Bing steals one of Android Marshmallow’s best features: Now on Tap (0 replies)
  77. Stunning video: Google’s next Nexus rendered using the latest leaks (0 replies)
  78. Samsung slips further in smartphone market but still tops Apple (0 replies)
  79. The first episode of HTC Vive VR game The Gallery will be at PAX this month (0 replies)
  80. How Fitbit's outsmarting Apple, at least so far (0 replies)
  81. WhatsApp Web Reaches iOS; Windows Phone App Updated (0 replies)
  82. Don’t overpay for RAM: Here’s the most amount of memory your computer needs (0 replies)
  83. Android 6.0: Get a taste of Marshmallow on any Android phone with Google’s updated No (0 replies)
  84. State Dept. Can’t Find Clinton Aides’ Blackberries (0 replies)
  85. BlackBerry Venice phone, running Android, said to arrive in November (0 replies)
  86. [Release] HTC One M10 could come to market as the HTC O2 with 4GB of RAM and Snapdragon 820 (0 replies)
  87. Could BlackBerry be back? Gorgeous leaked phone to run Android (0 replies)
  88. SoftBank Invests Another $73 Million in Sprint (0 replies)
  89. HTC’s next big flagship phone has crazy specs and a wild new name (0 replies)
  90. Google’s new OnHub router vows to make all your Wi-Fi headaches disappear (0 replies)
  91. [Release] Moto X Play is headed to Canada, will be available in-store this Friday, Aug 21st (0 replies)
  92. [Release] Moto X Play with 3,630mAh battery now available on Moto Maker, ships August 26th (0 replies)
  93. A quick peek at Intel and Fossil's first Android Wear watch looks very familiar (0 replies)
  94. How to use one of Android 6.0 Marshmallow’s most anticipated features (0 replies)
  95. [Release] Fossil introduces their first Android Wear smartwatch with Intel inside (0 replies)
  96. Pretend you already have Android 6.0 by downloading all of Marshmallow’s wallpapers r (0 replies)
  97. Huge phone network security flaw lets anyone bug calls and text messages (0 replies)
  98. Opera Max Adds Support for YouTube (0 replies)
  99. OnePlus 2 review: There can be only one (0 replies)
  100. Google Pulls Hangouts Out of Gmail (0 replies)
  101. [Release] 9 Things to love about Phandroid’s Material redesign (0 replies)
  102. ZTE Brings Warp Elite to Boost Mobile (0 replies)
  103. One of Android fans’ biggest fears about the Galaxy Note 5 may be unfounded (0 replies)
  104. Five free Android encryption tools for the paranoid user (0 replies)
  105. [Release] A quick look at Android 6.0 Marshmallow’s fancy new boot animation (0 replies)
  106. Android Marshmallow revealed as LG Nexus, Moto 360 rumors puff up (0 replies)
  107. This Chinese Game Console Borrows PS4, Xbox One Designs (0 replies)
  108. Sprint to Cease Offering Contracts By Year's End (0 replies)
  109. No more excuses: Google needs to fix Android’s broken update system (0 replies)
  110. M is for Marshmallow: Google names its next Android update (0 replies)
  111. Google's Android update: code name Marshmallow (0 replies)
  112. You can download Android Marshmallow right now – here’s how (0 replies)
  113. Android 'M' Is for Marshmallow, Final Preview Build Released (0 replies)
  114. Purported image of Google's next Nexus handset leaks online (0 replies)
  115. Mozilla announces official launch of Webmaker for Android (0 replies)
  116. HTC Desire 626s (GSM) with Cricket, T-Mobile (0 replies)
  117. Sprint Intros 'iPhone Forever' Promo (0 replies)
  118. LG Display to Invest More In OLED Technology (0 replies)
  119. Press Start: Mad Max, hoop dreams and the return of the cloud (0 replies)
  120. Design Fail: Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ keyboard cover doesn’t even work (0 replies)
  121. Weekly Recap: Leaked Fallout 4 Gameplay, PS4 Outsells Xbox One Again (0 replies)
  122. Google taunts us with possible names for Android M (0 replies)
  123. Video: Is this the sequel to last year’s hottest Android watch? (1 replies)
  124. Sorry, Android fans: Samsung didn’t make your Galaxy Note 5 storage wish come true (0 replies)
  125. T-Mobile Embraces FM Radio In Phones (0 replies)
  126. The free iPhone and Android app every cord cutter needs (0 replies)
  127. Galaxy Note 5 vs. OnePlus 2: Throwdown between the latest, greatest Android phones (0 replies)
  128. The worst Android vulnerability the world has ever seen isn’t fixed, no matter what G (0 replies)
  129. Amazon is offering over $90 worth of paid Android apps for free – download them now (0 replies)
  130. Will Samsung beat Google in the mobile payment game? (0 replies)
  131. 7 crazy experimental Android apps you won’t find on any iPhone (0 replies)
  132. Scan your Android for Certifi-Gate vulnerability (0 replies)
  133. Why Samsung should be nervous about its premium Galaxy smartphones (0 replies)
  134. [Release] Motorola is getting a new CEO, 20% jobs cut and a whole new identity under Lenovo (0 replies)
  135. AT&T Tweaks Mobile Share Value Data Buckets (0 replies)
  136. Asian shares hit by currency concerns, oil slump (0 replies)
  137. Zero Latency: The VR revolution begins in Melbourne, Australia (0 replies)
  138. The only thing Android has to fear is Android itself (0 replies)
  139. 2 jumbo phones from Samsung ahead of expected new iPhone (0 replies)
  140. Motorola Mobility to cut 500 jobs in Chicago in coming weeks (0 replies)
  141. 3 reasons Android fans are already complaining about the Galaxy Note 5 (0 replies)
  142. Fallout Shelter for Android launched, immediately hacked (0 replies)
  143. iPhone 6 Plus vs. Galaxy Note 5: Here’s how the world’s two best phablets stack up (0 replies)
  144. Q&A: A look at Samsung Pay, other mobile payments (0 replies)
  145. Xiaomi's New $120 Redmi Note 2 is a Steal - If You Can Get It (0 replies)
  146. Hey Samsung: BlackBerry called and it wants its ugly QWERTY keyboard back (0 replies)
  147. HTC announces layoffs as resurgence bid continues (0 replies)
  148. 2 jumbo phones from Samsung ahead of expected new iPhone (0 replies)
  149. [Release] Official: Everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus (0 replies)
  150. Most Carriers to Sell Samsung Galaxy Note 5, S6 Edge+ (0 replies)
  151. Samsung Pay Launches In September (0 replies)
  152. Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+: The full specs (0 replies)
  153. PSA: Fallout Shelter is now available for Android, update available for iOS (0 replies)
  154. Galaxy Note 5 hands-on: The premium phablet Samsung fans have been waiting for (0 replies)
  155. [Release] Here’s where to watch today’s Samsung Unpacked event live online at 11AM Eastern (0 replies)
  156. [Release] Download: Robinhood for Android, Google-backed stock trading with no transaction fees (0 replies)
  157. For virtual-reality movies, old methods don't fit new medium (0 replies)
  158. Taiwan's HTC cuts 2,000 jobs after biggest quarterly loss (0 replies)
  159. Fallout Shelter Available Now on Android (0 replies)
  160. Lenovo to Slash 3,200 Jobs After Motorola Sales Slide (0 replies)
  161. SoftBank Sinks More Money Into Sprint (0 replies)
  162. [Release] Sony could be working on an Xperia Z5 Plus with 4K resolution display (0 replies)
  163. Forget USB Type-C, someone just fixed micro USB cables (0 replies)
  164. HTC Desire 626s (CDMA) with Sprint (0 replies)
  165. Study: Android user loyalty has actually surpassed the iPhone (0 replies)
  166. How the iPhone 6s could shake up the market for older iPhones this fall (0 replies)
  167. Microsoft Pushes New Preview Build of Windows 10 Mobile (0 replies)
  168. Keep your Android phone secure (0 replies)
  169. How to scan your device for the Stagefright vulnerability (0 replies)
  170. How Cloudhead Games 'fixed' VR movement, and created an adjustable-sized holodeck (0 replies)
  171. MCX Set to Test CurrentC Mobile Payment Service (0 replies)
  172. Google's Big Time Alpha-Bet (0 replies)
  173. Sprint Woes Weigh on SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son (0 replies)
  174. Qualcomm says your next smartphone will look sharper and last longer (0 replies)
  175. Qualcomm Refreshes Adreno GPUs and ISP Tech (0 replies)
  176. Major Nexus 5 leak may reveal specs for both new devices (0 replies)
  177. U.S. OnePlus 2 fans are in for a bit of a wait (0 replies)
  178. SpaceVR wants to take you aboard the International Space Station (0 replies)
  179. [Release] LastPass is now free for mobile devices, but there’s a catch (0 replies)
  180. TextNow Scores More Smartphones and Payment Locations (0 replies)
  181. Why one longtime Android fan can’t resist the iPhone any longer (0 replies)
  182. Why Google had to create Alphabet (0 replies)
  183. Android users more loyal than iOS counterparts, data shows (0 replies)
  184. OnePlus 2 hands-on: It’s everything you’ve dreamt of… and so much more (0 replies)
  185. Rite Aid to Accept Apple Pay, Google Wallet, Android Pay (0 replies)
  186. Another 10 jailbreak tweaks that will make ‘normal’ iPhone users jealous (0 replies)
  187. Google, HTC vets prep 'friggin' awesome' smartphone for Sept. 1 launch (0 replies)
  188. Qualcomm Debuts New Snapdragon Processors (0 replies)
  189. OneDrive to Alert Users Of Document Changes (0 replies)
  190. Google overhaul 'shareholder friendly', though details scarce (0 replies)
  191. Sundar Pichai: the little-known new chief of Google (0 replies)
  192. Microsoft finds another sneaky way to steal Android away from Google (0 replies)
  193. [Release] Snapchat’s new ‘Travel Mode’ prevents the app from downloading snaps automatically (0 replies)
  194. Distracted Walking: How 'Petextrians' Are Endangering Our Streets (0 replies)
  195. Android One in India needs lower price, Google says (0 replies)
  196. Google Looking to Improve 3D Gaming on Android (0 replies)
  197. Major flaw in Android texting discovered (0 replies)
  198. How to turn any iPhone or Android phone into a 3D hologram projector for less than $1 (0 replies)
  199. [Release] Samsung Galaxy S7 could use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 (0 replies)
  200. AT&T to activate FM Radio chips next year (0 replies)
  201. [Release] You can now replace Google Now’s quick startup function with Cortana (0 replies)
  202. No one is safe: This tiny $30 device can break into your car and home (0 replies)
  203. Google to take another stab at Android One (0 replies)
  204. Alcatel Bringing Smaller Idol 3 to US and Canada (0 replies)
  205. BlackBerry’s first Android phone: More leaked pictures emerge (0 replies)
  206. Sprint's Direct 2 You Reaches Boston, Philly, Atlanta, Houston (0 replies)
  207. Man dies after being gored while filming bull run in Spain (0 replies)
  208. UK phone retailer says cyber-attack may have hit 2.4M people (0 replies)
  209. Android’s latest security mess will get worse before it gets better (0 replies)
  210. Taiwan's Foxconn plans $5 billion investment over five years in Indian facility (0 replies)
  211. Cell phone providers boosting service for papal visit (0 replies)
  212. Cell phone robbery suspect arrested in Southwest Philadelphia (0 replies)
  213. Why is Google really making two Nexus phones this year? (0 replies)
  214. Do this now: Use this app to see if your Android phone is vulnerable to the ‘Stagefri (0 replies)
  215. Phone providers boosting service for papal visit (0 replies)
  216. [Release] Snapdragon 820 leak shows it’s 35% faster than 810 (0 replies)
  217. Finally: The perfect tool for managing all the loose cables lying around your house (0 replies)
  218. Google Maps for iOS just got a key feature it’s been missing for years (0 replies)
  219. Microsoft challenges Google with its own translator app (0 replies)
  220. Sprint Debuts 'Open World' Canada and Mexico Calling Plan (0 replies)
  221. Microsoft has released several amazing Android apps and this might be the coolest one (0 replies)
  222. John Wick is coming to virtual reality (0 replies)
  223. John Wick First-Person Shooter VR Game Coming From Payday Developer (0 replies)
  224. Samsung to Use $3 Billion to Boost Display Production (0 replies)
  225. Apple Releases Third Public Beta of iOS 9 (0 replies)
  226. Taiwan's HTC stocks plunge to lowest in decade (0 replies)
  227. Asia stocks mixed ahead of US jobs data, BoJ holds fire (0 replies)
  228. Over 2 million people have already reserved the OnePlus 2 (0 replies)
  229. [Release] Here are Aukey’s Quick Charge 2.0 certified 3-port charger, 2-port car charger, and p (0 replies)
  230. Cop pulls gun on man filming him with cell phone (0 replies)
  231. Google, Samsung to issue monthly Android security fixes (0 replies)
  232. Google and some Android phone vendors introduce welcome changes to security update pr (0 replies)
  233. [Release] LG chimes in on Stagefright scare, says they too will release monthly security update (0 replies)
  234. The most important thing you need to do when returning gadgets to Best Buy (0 replies)
  235. Apple wants to bring more of its own apps to Android… but why? (0 replies)
  236. Microsoft Open-Sources iOS App Porting Tool (0 replies)
  237. [Release] Official: ASUS Zenfone MAX announced with a 5,000mAh battery (0 replies)
  238. Incentive Auction Scheduled for March 29, 2016 (0 replies)
  239. Critical iPhone security bug allows hackers to install spy apps without you ever know (0 replies)
  240. [Release] HTC’s still struggling, so they’re going to shrink their product lineup (0 replies)
  241. Silver Lake bets $1 billion on Motorola Solutions (0 replies)
  242. 8 awesome paid iPhone apps on sale for free right now (0 replies)
  243. Android Finally Getting Regular Security Updates (0 replies)
  244. Taiwan's HTC posts biggest-ever quarterly loss (0 replies)
  245. FCC Finalizes 30MHz Reserve for 600MHz Auction (0 replies)
  246. Passenger arrested after punching man on United Airlines flight (0 replies)
  247. Why do I still use Android? (0 replies)
  248. HTC's revenue cut in half as its smartphones fail to resonate worldwide (0 replies)
  249. Samsung's Unpacked Note 5 launch: Join us Aug. 13 (live blog) (0 replies)
  250. Watch out, Spotify: Apple Music already has 11 million trial members (0 replies)