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  1. Sharp rumored to start producing next-generation iPhone LCDs (0 replies)
  2. OUYA console gets torn down, found to be highly repairable (0 replies)
  3. Lumia 900 gets a second life through Windows 7.8 update (0 replies)
  4. German Court Rejects Apple's Privacy Policy (0 replies)
  5. Mobile content revenues to pass $40bn in 2013 and hit $65bn by 2016 (0 replies)
  6. Kids' unauthorised IAPs add £30m to UK parents' bills (0 replies)
  7. Viber announces new desktop app, revamps Android and iOS versions (0 replies)
  8. Bill Gates: iPad Users Are Frustrated They Can't Type Or Create Documents (0 replies)
  9. Popular Android Anti-Virus Software Fooled By Trivial Techniques (0 replies)
  10. Samsung embarks upon biggest ever marketing drive for Galaxy S4 (0 replies)
  11. Nokia Asha 210 range arrives in Nigeria (0 replies)
  12. Disney and EA partner for cross-platform Star Wars games deal (0 replies)
  13. Nokia Lumia 928 revealed (0 replies)
  14. Angry Birds dev introduces Rovio Account so gamers can save and play across any devic (0 replies)
  15. iPhone 5S could launch early as manufacturers reportedly receive parts (0 replies)
  16. Xperia Z goes on sale at the US Sony Store for $630, Xperia ZL gets a price cut (0 replies)
  17. Hulu Plus comes to Windows Phone today (0 replies)
  18. 32GB Samsung Galaxy S 4 coming to AT&T May 10th for $250 (0 replies)
  19. Intel Silvermont: next-gen mobile CPU's three times as fast and more energy efficient (0 replies)
  20. Qt installers for S60 5th edition (0 replies)
  21. XBMC for Android's End User Friendly build (0 replies)
  22. CyanogenMod 10.1 arrives for T-Mobile's Galaxy S 4 (0 replies)
  23. Minecraft: Pocket Edition hits 10m sales (0 replies)
  24. Shinobi, Vectorman join mobile House of the Dead: Overkill cast (0 replies)
  25. Sony Xperia L swings by the FCC (0 replies)
  26. India's $20 Android Tablet First Project Completed (0 replies)
  27. Apple iMac now shipping with 256GB and 512GB flash storage upgrades (0 replies)
  28. AT&T's Galaxy Note getting Jelly Bean via Kies on May 3rd (0 replies)
  29. Sky opts for Hannibal on-demand and Go debut ahead of May 7th TV premiere (0 replies)
  30. Angry Birds for Windows Phone gains 100 levels, respect for 256MB handsets (0 replies)
  31. Samsung Galaxy S 4 now on sale at Canadian carriers (0 replies)
  32. Insert Coin: $250 Casetop turns your smartphone into a laptop (0 replies)
  33. Pentagon Approval of iOS and Samsung KNOX Is Bad News for BlackBerry (0 replies)
  34. Ive's iOS7 redesign could delay planned summer rollout (0 replies)
  35. $10,000 App Store gift card up for grabs as Apple approaches 50bn app downloads (0 replies)
  36. Move Over Apple - Samsung Files For a Patent On Page Turn (0 replies)
  37. Most Companies Will Require You To Bring Your Own Mobile Device By 2017 (0 replies)
  38. Office workers are most likely to break their mobile phones (0 replies)
  39. Apple App Store approaches 50 billion app downloads (0 replies)
  40. Angry Birds Friends lands on iOS and Android (0 replies)
  41. Barnes & Noble adds Google Play to Nook HD and HD+ (0 replies)
  42. Facebook hits 750 million monthly users on mobile (0 replies)
  43. Minecraft Pocket hits 10m downloads (0 replies)
  44. Internet users spend at least a week searching the web each year (0 replies)
  45. Kurio assures parents over in-app payments (0 replies)
  46. Curiosity's end may coincide with new Xbox reveal (0 replies)
  47. Ace Patrol brings WWI strategy to iOS (0 replies)
  48. more dramatic' changes to email and calendar amid iOS 7 overhaul (0 replies)
  49. Android topped tablet share in Q1 at 57 percent, Apple led manufacturers (0 replies)
  50. iOS to dominate mobile gaming through 2018 - Report (0 replies)
  51. An Exploration of BlackBerry 10's Programming API (0 replies)
  52. Firefox OS Phone on Display at LinuxFest NorthWest (0 replies)
  53. Original iPhone to be 'obsolete' in June (0 replies)
  54. Apple iPhone patent to track you and manage your communications (0 replies)
  55. Samsung Galaxy S4 becomes April's most popular smartphone in four days (0 replies)
  56. Airtight Games announce Ouya-exclusive disco Norse hybrid Soul Fjord (0 replies)
  57. Microsoft's next revision of Facebook for Windows Phone 8 hits beta (0 replies)
  58. Microsoft's Switch to Windows Phone app for Android (0 replies)
  59. Sony Xperia Z for T-Mobile approved by the FCC with compatible LTE (0 replies)
  60. Mobile skill-based gaming: Another way for devs to monetize (0 replies)
  61. BlackBerry CEO: We'll sell "tens of millions" of Q10 handsets (0 replies)
  62. Google bans developers from automatic app updates (0 replies)
  63. Sony Xperia SP on sale now in the UK at T-Mobile, Orange and EE (0 replies)
  64. T-Mobile's Samsung Galaxy S 4 available online today (0 replies)
  65. Frozen Synapse on iPad in May, Android version "shortly after" (0 replies)
  66. Sony Xperia Tablet Z now up for pre-order, scheduled to ship May 24th (0 replies)
  67. Google Now for iOS (0 replies)
  68. Shape-Shifting Mobile Devices Unveiled (0 replies)
  69. In-app purchases guide goes live on App Store (0 replies)
  70. BlackBerry Looking To Quench 'Insatiable Demand' For New Smartphones (0 replies)
  71. Selfridges: BlackBerry Q10 the most successful smartphone we've sold (0 replies)
  72. Global Gaming Initiative to connect gamers with worldwide charities (0 replies)
  73. Chillingo initiates strike on the Samsung Galaxy S4 (0 replies)
  74. Samsung unveils the Galaxy Tab 3; 7-inch tablet gets global release in May (0 replies)
  75. PPSSPP Git (2013/04/28) (0 replies)
  76. Mobile C64 (Lite)/Mobile C64 (Full) 1.6.16 (0 replies)
  77. FPse for android 0.11.93 (0 replies)
  78. Ppsspp 0.7.6 (0 replies)
  79. Vgb 3.7.10 (0 replies)
  80. Vgba 3.9.61 (0 replies)
  81. iNES 3.7.23 (0 replies)
  82. nds4droid 28 (0 replies)
  83. My Boy!/My Boy! Free 1.3.6.1 (0 replies)
  84. Samsung Galaxy S 4 drops original TecTile support (0 replies)
  85. Samsung Galaxy Mega hits FCC again, this time with LTE (0 replies)
  86. ODB-II hacking using an Android tablet (0 replies)
  87. $200 Intel Android Laptops Are Coming (0 replies)
  88. iTunes Store Turns 10 (0 replies)
  89. Root exploit unearthed for Snapdragon-based Galaxy S 4 (0 replies)
  90. Samsung Galaxy S 4 now available online at Sprint (0 replies)
  91. iPlayer for Android update brings improved experience on Galaxy S III, Note 2 and Nex (0 replies)
  92. Uncover gives your MacBook's lid a new, Apple-less kind of glow (0 replies)
  93. Viber exploit lets attackers bypass Android lock screens, for now (0 replies)
  94. Dual-SIM Samsung Galaxy S 4 launches in China with an Exynos 5 Octa inside (0 replies)
  95. HP's Slate 7 tablet goes on sale, brings on the Beats for $170 (0 replies)
  96. Samsung reportedly launching new 8-inch tablet in June, Galaxy S 4 Active in July (0 replies)
  97. Samsung plays it safe with the Galaxy S 4 (0 replies)
  98. Freemium is the future of mobile gaming (0 replies)
  99. Samsung Galaxy S 4 delays leave retailers fuming (0 replies)
  100. More photos are taken by iPhone than any other camera, says Apple (0 replies)
  101. Yet another Galaxy budget phone on the way (0 replies)
  102. Industry first: Smartphones out-ship feature phones (0 replies)
  103. Global tablet shipments up 117 per cent year-on-year in Q1 2013 (0 replies)
  104. House of the Dead: Overkill lines up iOS in its crosshairs (0 replies)
  105. Facebook Messenger for Android: now with free stickers (0 replies)
  106. Verizon's Samsung Galaxy S 4 up for pre-order starting tomorrow (0 replies)
  107. Apple marks a Decade of iTunes through an in-app timeline (0 replies)
  108. 81 per cent of UK teens use smartphones (0 replies)
  109. Smartphone market outpacing PCs in Japan (0 replies)
  110. Apple to introduce 'exciting new product categories' later this year (0 replies)
  111. Sony posts its first AOSP build for the Xperia Z (0 replies)
  112. Amiga Forever Essentials for Android promises to expand your emulation options (0 replies)
  113. Apple patent outs system for turning video game choices into comic books (0 replies)
  114. Apple posts $9.5 billion net profit in Q2 2013: sells 19.5 million iPads (0 replies)
  115. Tim Cook downplays possibility of larger iPhone, cites quality and app trade-offs (0 replies)
  116. BlackBerry 10.1 official with HDR camera mode (0 replies)
  117. Nokia announces Asha 210 (0 replies)
  118. Virgin Media outlines Galaxy S 4 pricing, starts at £31 per month with £99 down (0 replies)
  119. BBC iPlayer radio app finally starts broadcasting on Android and Kindle (0 replies)
  120. Apple sells 37 million iPhones but profits dip in Q1 (0 replies)
  121. Apple To Launch Largest Stock Repurchasing Plan In History (0 replies)
  122. Apple rejects up to 8 million iPhone handsets (0 replies)
  123. First Firefox OS developer phones available now (0 replies)
  124. Kellee Santiago on Ouya, wrangling developers, dubstep (0 replies)
  125. Samsung Galaxy S 4 coming to AT&T stores April 27th, pre-orders arrive April 25th (0 replies)
  126. Smartphone For the Blind Invented In India (0 replies)
  127. Namco Bandai charges $55 for iOS iDOLM@STER (0 replies)
  128. Samsung Researching How To Let You Control Your Phone With Your Brain (0 replies)
  129. iTunes Store update lets you buy media today, download it tomorrow (0 replies)
  130. Nokia teases QWERTY phone announcement on April 24th (0 replies)
  131. Alleged next-gen iPad rear casing suggests mini-esque design and finish (0 replies)
  132. WhereverTV streaming service still exists, is now available on iOS (0 replies)
  133. Developers speak out on in-app purchases investigation (0 replies)
  134. Facebook Home hits 500,000 downloads in five days (0 replies)
  135. Police fine woman for using phone while riding double-decker bicycle (0 replies)
  136. Samsung to unveil Galaxy Note 3 at IFA '13 with 'unbreakable' display (0 replies)
  137. (Lack of) ax86 progress (0 replies)
  138. MasterGear 2.7.17 (0 replies)
  139. iNES 3.7.22 (0 replies)
  140. Vgba 3.9.60 (0 replies)
  141. Mobile C64 (Lite)/Mobile C64 (Full) 1.6.15 (0 replies)
  142. FPse for android 0.11.92 (0 replies)
  143. nds4droid 27 (0 replies)
  144. Speccy/Speccy Deluxe 1.9.6 (0 replies)
  145. HTC One available today at AT&T and Sprint (0 replies)
  146. OUYA shows up at the FCC, has its guts splayed for the world to see (0 replies)
  147. AT&T bumps up Galaxy S 4 shipping date to April 23rd (0 replies)
  148. Cox TV Connect for Android launches, brings live TV streaming to 'select' tablets (0 replies)
  149. The cost of launching a mobile game is skyrocketing (0 replies)
  150. Android Users Get Scammed With In-App Antivirus Ads (0 replies)
  151. Low-cost console Ouya attracts 10,000 developers (0 replies)
  152. Apple's UK tablet market share drops ten per cent (0 replies)
  153. 32 Google Play apps infected with BadNews malware (0 replies)
  154. Sources predict 10m Galaxy S4's will be sold in first month (0 replies)
  155. Siri data kept for two years, says Apple (0 replies)
  156. Galaxy S 4 Mini surfaces in Samsung web profile code (0 replies)
  157. Alleged budget iPhone shows off polycarbonate body, brings back good memories (0 replies)
  158. Sky Go for Android now streams to the HTC One, Galaxy S 4 and Xperia Z (0 replies)
  159. US Cellular announces its intent to carry Windows Phone 8 devices (0 replies)
  160. Mobile, tablet players spend just 92 cents a month on average (0 replies)
  161. Google Leak Hints At an Android Game Center With Multiplayer Support (0 replies)
  162. Free-to-play games are like TV shows, says Molyneux (0 replies)
  163. Smart watch shipments to cross one million in 2013 (0 replies)
  164. Millennial Media introduces SDK 5.0 for iOS and Android (0 replies)
  165. Nokia sees Q1 revs drop despite record-high Lumia sales (0 replies)
  166. Nokia set to release Lumia phablet with 41MP camera (0 replies)
  167. Next-gen 9.7-inch iPad expected to be 25% lighter (0 replies)
  168. Apple sees shares slip (0 replies)
  169. Apple reportedly stops Mac component orders (0 replies)
  170. Ouya: The infinite garage sale (0 replies)
  171. Ouya firmware update allows credit card changes (0 replies)
  172. HP's Slate 7 set to hit UK on May 1st for £129 (0 replies)
  173. Samsung Galaxy S 4 priced at $150 on Sprint and T-Mobile, hits both carriers in late (0 replies)
  174. Samsung Galaxy S 4 up for pre-order at US Cellular for $200, ships late April (0 replies)
  175. Foxconn Signs Massive Android Patent Agreement With Microsoft (0 replies)
  176. ACLU Asks FTC To Force Carriers To 'Patch Or Replace' Android Devices (0 replies)
  177. Rolomotion links iPhone and Apple TV with console ambitions (0 replies)
  178. Supercell making $2.4 million a day (0 replies)
  179. Who needs Home? Facebook introduces 'Chat Heads' to iOS (0 replies)
  180. Android to smash one billion user barrier (0 replies)
  181. Fired Apple Maps exec hired by Facebook (0 replies)
  182. Samsung probed by Taiwanese officials over 'paid reviews' (0 replies)
  183. AT&T's Galaxy S 4 page lists April 30th ship date, $199 / $639 price for 16GB (0 replies)
  184. Alleged 'iPad 5' case spotted in Hong Kong (0 replies)
  185. Eric Schmidt: Google now at 1.5 million Android activations per day (0 replies)
  186. CyanogenMod 10.1 nightlies reach Xperia Z and ZL (0 replies)
  187. Facebook updating iPhone and iPad app to add chat head support (0 replies)
  188. Andy Rubin says Android was first built for cameras, we're glad he reconsidered (0 replies)
  189. Samsung Galaxy Mega (0 replies)
  190. Facebook Home expands beyond the US, now up for download in Canada and the UK (0 replies)
  191. Hacked together Mac isn’t a hackintosh (0 replies)
  192. Ouya tech "is a generation old" (0 replies)
  193. This is the OFT's in-app-purchases survey (0 replies)
  194. Trader Pleads Guilty To Illegal Purchase of Nearly $1B In Apple Stock (0 replies)
  195. Pocket Gems on the power of Marmalade Juice (0 replies)
  196. Facebook Home could head to Apple and Microsoft (0 replies)
  197. Ouya Performance Not Particularly Exciting (0 replies)
  198. iPad gets the blame for netbook extinction (0 replies)
  199. AppGratis starts petition after App Store removal (0 replies)
  200. lekiosk launches on Android (0 replies)
  201. Blackberry Z10: "Returns outnumbering sales" (0 replies)
  202. Microsoft reportedly working on touch-enabled smart watch (0 replies)
  203. ColEm Deluxe 2.7.5 (0 replies)
  204. Vgba 3.9.59 (0 replies)
  205. fMSX/fMSX Deluxe 3.6.11 (0 replies)
  206. Jnes 1.2.19 (0 replies)
  207. nds4droid 25 (0 replies)
  208. Ppsspp 0.7.5 (0 replies)
  209. Hacker Modifies Facebook Home To Work On All Android Devices (0 replies)
  210. Facebook's Android App Can Now Retrieve Data About What Apps You Use (0 replies)
  211. Gemini Rue launches on iOS today (0 replies)
  212. NYPD now has Android smartphone arsenal to pull up records, identify perps (0 replies)
  213. Pick up your T-Mobile iPhone 5 today (0 replies)
  214. PebbleOS 1.10 supports third-party watch faces, sorts out iOS issues (0 replies)
  215. Facebook Home now available for almost any Android device (0 replies)
  216. Free-to-play Tekken Card Tournament passes 1m downloads (0 replies)
  217. IAP IN PICTURES: 10 games that broke the in app payment mould (0 replies)
  218. What's Next For Smartphone Innovation (0 replies)
  219. FDA Approves Software For iPhone-Based Vision Test (0 replies)
  220. MS Office Tablet Delay Gives Google a Real Chance, and Not Just Google Apps (0 replies)
  221. Hollywood hospital uses iPads to help mums bond with newborns (0 replies)
  222. Office of Fair Trading investigates the freemium gaming market (0 replies)
  223. Samsung Galaxy S4: Helping users to build and maintain relationships (0 replies)
  224. Samsung starts ordering 5.8-inch smartphone panels (0 replies)
  225. Angry Birds: Star Wars free through Starbucks (0 replies)
  226. Rag Doll Kung-Fu entering the iOS arena (0 replies)
  227. Prince of Persia 2 remake bound for smartphones/tablets (0 replies)
  228. Where Will Apple Get Flash Memory Now? (0 replies)
  229. Jolla Ports Wayland To Android GPU Drivers (0 replies)
  230. Judge criticises Apple and Google for improper use of court (0 replies)
  231. Microsoft scolds Google and says the company abuses its power (0 replies)
  232. Samsung Galaxy Mega lands with 6.3in screen (0 replies)
  233. Worms 2: Armageddon now on Android (0 replies)
  234. T-Mobile trade-in offer drops iPhone 5 upfront price to $0 for 4, 4S owners (0 replies)
  235. Is this the front of Apple's next-generation iPad? (0 replies)
  236. Samsung kicks off Galaxy S4 ad campaign with new TV spots (0 replies)
  237. Apple reaches smartphone patent licensing deal (0 replies)
  238. Microsoft roadmap leak shows Office for iOS and Android to be released (0 replies)
  239. Apple said to be ditching Samsung in favor of TSMC for A7 CPU (0 replies)
  240. Xbox SmartGlass nabs Android update, now supports 7-inch or larger tablets (0 replies)
  241. Chrome Beta for Android adds fullscreen for phones, tab history on tablets (0 replies)
  242. Samsung Galaxy S4 undressed on camera, found to be easily repairable (0 replies)
  243. Can Ouya crack digital retail riddle? (0 replies)
  244. Apple Bans Sale of Comic Book On All iOS Apps Over Gay Sex Images - Update (0 replies)
  245. Facebook Home Reviews Arrive (0 replies)
  246. Hijacking Airplanes With an Android Phone (0 replies)
  247. Samsung thought to release a 6.3-inch phablet in June (0 replies)
  248. Google Play aims to turn users on with a new look (0 replies)
  249. iPhone 5S to launch in August in a number of colours (0 replies)
  250. Users find Samsung Galaxy simpler than iPhone, says survey (0 replies)