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ernard
1 week ago

I saw the new Facebook phone already on sale for $0.99, a 99% discount in its price just a month after its release. Does this indicate...

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jhotz
2 weeks ago

What is the oldest Android release that you can actually still use and have a functional Android smartphone? I was looking for a cheap,...

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jack12
3 weeks ago

I know the, "tell him not to use it then" advice, but teenagers being teenagers, that simply isn't realistic, and he needs to be able to...

nrichmond
5 weeks ago

I hear those terms a lot, but what's the difference between them? I'm guessing one has to do with the carrier and one the operating...

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aiden
7 weeks ago

I feel like my carrier is ripping me off, and every month I have to pay nearly $100 for what I consider a pretty basic plan. I was...

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jdixon
7 weeks ago

I put this in the category of rumors that would never become reality, but apparently Facebook is actually coming out with their own...

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tswayne
11 weeks ago

I need some images of data, and the only way I can figure out how to get that is to take a photo, which looks crummy and has annoying...

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OldHippie
12 weeks ago

I got my wife a new iPhone 4s for her birthday, and told her that I would also get her a case for it if she wanted to pick one out....

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landon
19 weeks ago

I think the possibility of an Ubuntu smartphone is interesting, although I don't know if I'm quite ready to move to a different OS at...

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Microsoft has bowed to pressure from Google and pulled the YouTube app from its Windows Phone Store that earlier this month triggered a cease-and-desist letter from the search giant.
Google is feeling the heat over its decision to build its new Hangouts IM and audio/video chat product with proprietary technology that doesn't support server federation via the XMPP industry standard, but the company is defending its move.
Judging from the number of people poring over their smartphones on the sidewalk, in their cars and in public places, mobile seems to have stolen our attention away from the wired Internet and traditional TV.
Looking at historical trends and performance benchmarks, a team of researchers in Spain have concluded that smartphone chips could one day replace the more expensive and power-hungry x86 processors used in most of the world's top supercomputers.
Google has reportedly launched an expansive effort to bring wireless networks and affordable computing to emerging markets such as sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, moves that could bring the Internet to a further billion people.
St. Louis-based grocery chain Schnuck Markets has claimed that a potential class action lawsuit filed against it in an Illinois state court over a recent data breach really belongs in federal court because of the case's scope and damages involved
Reprogramming the identification number of a cellphone could be punishable with a prison sentence of up to five years under the terms of a proposed law announced Friday.
With an update to its namesake configuration tool, Puppet Labs has introduced a programming language designed to give administrators more flexibility in scripting their deployment routines.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has reportedly launched an investigation into Google's display ad business amid complaints from rivals that the company is abusing its power in how it sells online-graphical and video ads.
The amount of cybercriminal activity associated with the Zeus family of financial Trojan programs has increased during the past few months, according to security researchers from antivirus vendor Trend Micro.