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BlackBerry confirms that pre-orders for the PRIV will start tomorrow

It's funny how the first enticing handset to come out of BlackBerry in years is also the company's first Android-powered smartphone, but I'm sure BlackBerry will do pretty much anything to...

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New devices running Android 6.0 are now required to be encrypted

Further demonstrating its commitment to encryption, Google has decided to make full-disk encryption mandatory for new smartphones and tablets running on the latest version of Android. If this sounds familiar, it's because the company...

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Samsung might launch a new line of smartphones this month

With competitors like Apple and Xiaomi absolutely dominating Samsung in China, the company has been forced to turn to India in an effort to reverse its shrinking smartphone sales. The Indian government is...

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These are the Huawei smartphones that’re getting Android 6.0

Now that Android 6.0 Marshmallow has been officially unveiled, we just have to wait and see which devices will actually be receiving the update. Naturally, the newer Nexus devices will be the first...

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Huawei is reportedly working on its first-ever laptop

Xiaomi isn't the only Chinese smartphone maker that's reportedly preparing to enter the laptop market, as a recent trademark filing from Huawei suggests the the company is working on something called...

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The BlackBerry PRIV will cost somewhere around $630

The PRIV is far more than the BlackBerry's first Android smartphone, it may very well be one of the last handsets the company ever makes, depending on how well the...

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CyanogenMod’s team has started working on an Android 6.0 release

Now that Google has released the code for Android 6.0 Marshmallow through the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), developers can start working on bringing the new update to their custom Android ROMs.  A...

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BlackBerry is taking jabs at Apple’s privacy and security measures

There's one thing that's keeping BlackBerry alive at this point, and that's the fact that corporations and governments still trust the security of BlackBerry smartphones more than Android and iOS devices....

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Rumor: Snapdragon 801-powered OnePlus X will launch next month

You know what would be nice? Being able to buy a OnePlus 2 without having to jump through hoops to get an invite quickly or wait a long time to...

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BlackBerry’s first Android smartphone will be known as the Priv

As cool of a name as Venice is, it's just a codename for BlackBerry's first Android smartphone, and nobody expected it to actually launch with that name. Instead, the device...

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YouTube Music Key is being renamed to YouTube Red

It's been almost a year since YouTube first launched YouTube Music Key, a music-centric subscription service that allows users to watch certain music videos ad-free and even download them for...

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LG is ready to start mass-producing its foldable displays

Remember back when screens were just screens? The capabilities of these screens and the technology that powered them differed, but at the end of the day they were just flat, rectangular...

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