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- Yet another Chinese firm launches an Android rival (0 replies)
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- 1,500 iOS apps are vulnerable to an HTTPS-crippling bug (0 replies)
- Researchers find another terrifying iOS flaw (0 replies)
- Apple Stores won't sell the Watch at launch, but six other shops will (0 replies)
- You can pre-order Samsung's new Gear VR for Galaxy S6 on April 24 (0 replies)
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- Google's Project Fi is great, but the UK doesn't need it (0 replies)
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- Researchers find another terrifying iOS flaw (0 replies)
- Scientists turn old smartphones into all-seeing eyes (0 replies)
- FIFA 15 introduces Apple Watch support (0 replies)
- Microsoft's Cortana comes to Android through a hack (0 replies)
- Your Android Wear devices will work even when your phone's at home (0 replies)
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- Chrome's push notifications reach your Android phone (0 replies)
- WhatsApp's voice calls arrive on iOS (0 replies)
- Google Adds Handwriting Input To Android (0 replies)
- Windows 10's phone maps help you find things to do (0 replies)
- Google Chrome for iOS gets easier to use with one hand (0 replies)
- Windows 10 phone preview will get Office universal apps by month's end (0 replies)
- Chinese iOS app downloads overtake the US for the first time (0 replies)
- WayForward's Watch Quest is the first adventure game coming to the Apple Watch (0 replies)
- Apple bought a company that makes depth-sensing cameras (0 replies)
- BlackBerry's £199 Leap smartphone launches first in the UK (0 replies)
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- Apple's extra-slim MacBook is near impossible to fix yourself (0 replies)
- Google search 'Find My Phone' to locate your missing Android (0 replies)
- Now Android devices can understand your chickenscratch (0 replies)
- Microsoft apps will be bundled on Cyanogen Android devices (0 replies)
- Google's Android search now pulls content from apps you haven't installed (0 replies)
- Sharp Announces 4K Smartphone Display (0 replies)
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- Apple's iOS 8.4 beta includes a brand-new music player (0 replies)
- Cyanogen OS 12 is here, and the OnePlus One gets it first (0 replies)
- Opera Mini finally behaves like a native Android web browser (0 replies)
- Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge is ridiculously expensive to make (0 replies)
- Apple finally realized that audiobooks aren't music (0 replies)
- Apple Watch Preorders Almost 1 Million On First Day In the US (0 replies)
- James Corden teams up with Samsung for launch of Galaxy S6 (0 replies)
- The Apple Watch is already sold out for April and May (0 replies)
- Bing's mobile homepage for iOS and Android gets a new look (0 replies)
- Google Lollipop Bricking Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 Devices (0 replies)
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- Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge will be in short supply (0 replies)
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- Google: Less Than One Percent of Android Devices Are Affected By Harmful Apps (0 replies)
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- OnePlus releases OxygenOS, its custom take on Android (0 replies)
- Apple reportedly can't launch its watch in Switzerland until December (0 replies)
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- Apple lets you trade in some of its rivals' smartphones (0 replies)
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- The Windows 10 preview will work on more phones soon (0 replies)
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- Developers and the Fear of Apple (0 replies)
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- The Galaxy S6 lets you remove most apps (including Samsung's) (1 replies)
- Samsung will be bundling even more Microsoft apps on Android tablets (0 replies)
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- Your Android phone will soon stay unlocked while you're holding it (0 replies)
- BBM Protected users can chat securely with friends on Android and iOS (0 replies)
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- Apple TV revamp coming in June with Siri and App Store (0 replies)
- Google 'Experts' To Screen Android Apps For Banned Content (0 replies)
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- Valve's Newell: 'iPhone should be more like the PC' (0 replies)
- Apple is reportedly willing to share viewing data to clinch TV deals (0 replies)
- Lenovo's long-promised Windows Phone might actually arrive (0 replies)
- Vine will now load videos faster on iPhone -- even when you're offline (0 replies)
- Samsung can put 128GB of storage in your low-cost phone (0 replies)
- TV-ready game turns your Android phone into a tennis racquet (0 replies)
- Microsoft's Lumia 430 is the cheapest route to Windows 10 (0 replies)
- Nintendo is finally developing smartphone games (0 replies)
- Google starts reviewing apps before they reach the Play Store (0 replies)
- Steve Jobs's Big Miss: TV (0 replies)
- Cyanogen's new investor list doesn't include Microsoft (0 replies)
- BlackBerry's first tablet in years is a secure Galaxy Tab S (0 replies)
- Why Apple Won't Adopt a Wireless Charging Standard (0 replies)
- Apple launches public beta program for would-be iOS testers (0 replies)
- More details emerge on how Microsoft's Cortana will invade iOS and Android (0 replies)
- The latest version of Android could keep your data safe on public WiFi (0 replies)
- Apple Watch is available April 24 starting at $350 (0 replies)
- Apple's new 12-inch MacBook will start from £1,049 in the UK (0 replies)
- Want some apps for that Apple Watch? You'll need iOS 8.2 (0 replies)
- These $79 dongles will add more ports to Apple's new MacBook (0 replies)
- Android 5.1 arrives with HD calling and safeguards for stolen phones (0 replies)
- Apple Watch bands will cost between $49 and $449 (0 replies)
- Apple buys itself some time with £59 Apple TV price cut (0 replies)
- Yes, you can replace the Apple Watch battery (through Apple) (0 replies)
- Google Calendar comes to the iPhone (0 replies)
- Apple Watch has 8GB of storage, but you can't use it all yet (0 replies)
- The next iPhone will get a force-sensitive touchscreen (0 replies)
- Nokia's Here Maps finally returns to iOS (0 replies)
- Android phones will soon use a smaller, simpler USB connector (0 replies)
- Apple's medical research kit gets thousands of sign-ups (0 replies)
- HBO Now launches on the web and iOS in April (0 replies)
- Apple TV gets a new price: $69 (0 replies)
- Apple wants your iPhone to double as a medical device (0 replies)
- Apple's new MacBook is ultra thin and weighs just two pounds (0 replies)
- Jony Ive isn't too concerned about your iPhone battery life issues (0 replies)
- Bloomberg: A 12.9-inch iPad is still coming, just later this year (0 replies)
- Apple will reportedly debut its music streaming service at WWDC (0 replies)
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- Crysis 3, Doom 3 and more ported to Android (0 replies)
- Apple now ships more smartphones than Samsung, if you ask Gartner (0 replies)
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- Cyanogen's custom Android OS gets boost from big Qualcomm deal (0 replies)
- Blackphone launches a new phone, tablet and privacy platform (0 replies)
- Try Apple's Photos app in the latest OS X public beta (0 replies)
- Your phone now doubles as an Android TV game controller (0 replies)
- Official-looking render of Samsung's Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge leaks out (0 replies)
- Microsoft will announce two Windows Phones tomorrow (0 replies)
- Mozilla is bringing Firefox OS to flip-phones and sliders (0 replies)
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- Android for Work is ready to make your phone office-friendly (0 replies)
- Samsung Galaxy S6 leak hints at a slim, glass-backed body (0 replies)
- Samsung wants to put 128GB of fast storage in your next phone (0 replies)
- BBC iPlayer apps now offer live channels based on where you live (0 replies)
- Apple schedules March 9th event ahead of Watch launch (0 replies)
- Apple's newest iOS and Mac betas let you use diverse emoji (0 replies)
- Samsung's homegrown '5G' comes with a catch (0 replies)
- Sony reveals its high-res Xperia Z4 Tablet earlier than planned (0 replies)
- Motorola's budget Moto E gets LTE, a quad-core CPU, and more storage (0 replies)
- Apple ordered to pay $532.9 million to an iTunes patent troll (0 replies)
- YouTube Kids Launches On Android and iOS (0 replies)
- New challengers to disrupt mobile phone market in 2015 (0 replies)
- Hack puts iPhone notifications on an Android Wear watch (0 replies)
- Here's a sideways glance at Samsung's Galaxy S6 (0 replies)
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- Apple Watch might target the fashion crowd in high-end Paris stores (0 replies)
- Apple's next big iOS update could get a public beta test first (0 replies)
- Microsoft will soon help you find friends with Windows phones (0 replies)
- EV battery-maker says Apple poached engineers for a new project (0 replies)
- Apple Patents Head-Mounted iPhone (0 replies)
- BlackBerry drags Typo back to court over another iPhone keyboard (0 replies)
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- Apple cut watch health features due to erratic sensors (0 replies)
- Japan's flip-phone love affair continues, smartphone shipments fall (0 replies)
- Office for iOS can store your files in iCloud (0 replies)
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