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Google's Android Things looks to take control of the IoT landscape
Google is hoping to take the IoT by storm.
Imgur unveils new app features so you can finally chat with users
Welcome to the cool kids club, Imgur.
This new fingerprint tech could be the death of the iPhone home button
All glass, all the time.
Motorola's first all-metal smartphone, Moto M, trickles out of China
The Moto M is priced aggressively in India.
By Manish Singh
9 fun iPhone text message tips and tricks
Get your iOS 10 SMexpertise, right here.
How to save all the personal data on your Note7 before Samsung bricks it
You're running out of time! Luckily, you have options.
The 12 best iPhone apps of 2016
The App Store saw some of its biggest changes -- and its biggest hits -- yet.
By Karissa Bell
The VR headset for iPhone we've been waiting for is here
Reality is about to be augmented.
By Pete Pachal
Shigeru Miyamoto reveals why you can't play 'Super Mario Run' offline
All your questions, answered.
7 practical gifts for people who always break their phones
Here's why you should have a bag of rice handy.
By Raymond Wong
Stylish case can also protect your iPhone in a 45-foot drop
You won't believe the punishment this case can take.
Sending 1,000 text messages a week is harder than you think
You just run out of things to say.
Watch a man try — and fail — to text like a teen
"This is way harder than I thought."
Plenty of GIF and emoji fun with Android's latest update
Google releases Android 7.1.
By Karissa Bell
Stephen Colbert takes on the horror of Trump's mass-texting capabilities
"The only person I would trust less with that technology is Anthony Weiner."
Stop using that cheap Apple charger
There's a very, very large chance it's not built up to standards.
Motorola gives up on smartwatches, for now
There will be no new Moto 360 anytime soon.
A new app will grow the White House on your dollar bill
History just got a lot more exciting.
Aboriginal communities embrace technology, but have unique cyber safety challenges
When the use of mobile devices oversteps social and cultural lines, it can have serious consequences for individuals and their families.
By Ellie Rennie & Tyson Yunkaporta