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Secret court order allows the government to access all Verizon call records

06.06.2013 6:34 AM

The U.S. National Security Agency has been allowed by a court order to collect phone records of a large number of customers of Verizon, according to a report in the Guardian on Thursday.

Review: The Nokia Lumia 928 found a way to make Windows Phone even less appealing

06.03.2013 3:10 AM

Even though it's packing a great low-light camera, the Nokia Lumia 928 feels stale next to the competition.

 

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ARM claims mobile processor superiority over Intel's Silvermont

06.03.2013 6:33 AM

The seesaw mobile processor battle between ARM and Intel continued at Computex, with ARM claiming it offered better performance per watt for mobile devices than Intel's upcoming chips.

Facebook Home gets more flexible with first major update

06.06.2013 3:04 PM

Facebook makes it easier to customize Home on Android with an upgrade that adds a tray for favorite apps and new sharing features.

New Android Trojan app exploits previously unknown flaws

06.07.2013 8:46 AM

A newly discovered Trojan program exploits previously unknown flaws in Android and borrows techniques from Windows malware in order to evade detection and achieve persistence on infected devices.

FreedomPop to roll out free mobile voice service

06.05.2013 1:45 PM

The carrier will add 200 free voice minutes (via VoIP) to a current plan that gives FreedomPop users 500MB of data for free.

Apple's events move on, and so does the company

06.11.2013 12:40 PM

Steve Jobs has been off the stage for a while, but Jason Snell says that this was the first keynote to show that Apple has truly entered the post-Jobs era.

AT&T, other carriers accept orders for BlackBerry's Q10 smartphone

06.06.2013 10:31 AM

BlackBerry's Q10, the companys new smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard, is finally appearing in U.S. retail channels. AT&T is the latest carrier to start taking pre-orders for the phone.

Bing translation app projects real-world translations over text, awkwardly

06.06.2013 11:49 AM

Microsoft ports the Windows Phone version of Bing Translator to Windows devices, complete with camera translation.

The majority of American adults are now smartphone owners

06.06.2013 1:35 PM

A new poll from Pew finds that 56% of American adults now own smartphones. A variety of other demographic findings may surprise you.

Vine comes to Android, once again proving that people are jerks

06.07.2013 3:00 AM

Hating another person's mobile OS is in your DNA.

Review: Klipschs Image One headphones go heavy on the bass

06.07.2013 7:00 AM

The Image One is a well-built and well-appointed headphone that will please people who like music served loud and with lots of bass. Buyers looking for accuracy and a balanced sound should look elsewhere.

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