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LG X Power 2: Everything you need to know

LG's X Power 2, the successor to 2016's X Power, will be released in May. The phone lives up to its name with a gargantuan battery, capable of many hours talk time and video use. Here's everything you need to know. → Read More

Free yourself! How to unlock your phone from the icy hands of your wireless carrier

Do you want to unlock your phone through your carrier or a third-party service like FonesZone? Regardless of which way you want to go, we've compiled a list of requirements and methods for doing so. → Read More

Samsung’s Galaxy Xcover 4 smartphone might be small, but it doesn’t come cheap

Samsung announced the Galaxy Xcover 4, the latest in the company's line of rugged smartphones. The phone will be available in Europe sometime in April, though wider availability is unknown. → Read More

BlackBerry hits rock bottom in phone market

BlackBerry ended 2016 on a low note as the Canadian company captured 0.0 percent of the smartphone market. → Read More

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Verizon one-ups AT&T with $15 unlimited international calling plan

Verizon unveiled Unlimited Together World, which lets you place unlimited calls to a certain number of countries for $15 per month. Alternatively, Unlimited Together North America does the same for Mexico and Canada. → Read More

Verizon says goodbye to two-year contracts, and bumps its upgrade fee to $30

Verizon Wireless confirmed it will increase its upgrade fee and eliminate two-year contracts for existing customers. New customers have already been unable to buy two-year contracts since 2015. → Read More

Don't call it a comeback: BlackBerry enters licensing agreement with TCL

It might not be a full-on revival, but BlackBerry's licensing agreement with TCL ensures there will be more BlackBerry-branded phones down the road. → Read More

Insider claims Uber employees used ‘God View’ to track celebrities, exes

According to recent allegations, Uber's tracking feature was generally accessible to employees, even though a settlement was supposed to clear the air. → Read More

Canadian court rules that your text messages are not as private as you think they are

The Ontario Court of Appeal denied a defendant's appeal, arguing that you give up your privacy once text messages are sent and received by the recipient. → Read More

What happened to the laser razor that Darth Vader would use?

Responding to a request for comment, Skarp's Will King asserted that the company's Laser Razor is alive and kicking. → Read More

Apple’s use of 3D Touch and Force Touch challenged in patent litigation

Apple's 3D Touch and Force Touch haptic feedback technologies landed it in hot water, as California firm Immersion is suing Apple for patent infringement. → Read More

Thanks to Fitbit and Reddit, a husband found out he and his wife are pregnant

A couple initially believed that the wife's Fitbit was defective, but thanks to the power of the Internet, they learned that they are expecting their first child to arrive later this year. → Read More

Not-so-nice online reviews help divorce attorney win a cool $350,000 in damages

Divorcing couple Copia Blake and Peter Birzon posted online defamatory reviews of the former's divorce attorney, which wasn't a good idea because they led to the attorney winning $350,000 in punitive damages. → Read More

This aluminum case covers your slippery Apple Pencil to give you better grip

The PenSe is a "functional case" for your Apple Pencil that protects it while introducing other noteworthy features. If you want your hands on one, the PenSe is currently available through Kickstarter. → Read More

T-Mobile gets you a free smartphone (sort of) if you join one of its prepaid plans

T-Mobile offers new customers a free smartphone if they sign up for a prepaid plan. You have to buy the phone first, and then T-Mobile sends a $50 rebate. → Read More

You can finally, officially, buy Xiaomi and Meizu phones in the US

After years of living overseas, Xiaomi and Meizu handsets are now, technically, officially available in the U.S. We say technically because you might not want to pick one up if you crave 4G LTE. → Read More

A Texas man was vindicated after confiscating his daughter's iPhone 4

36-year-old Ronald Jackson was vindicated for an incident that involved him confiscating his daughter's iPhone 4 roughly two-and-a-half years ago. Jackson's ex-partner brought theft charges against him. → Read More

BlackBerry will throw in $100 worth of accessories for free with your Priv purchase

BlackBerry is sweetening the deal on its pricey new Priv mobile phone with the BlackBerry Priv bundle, which includes $100 of free accessories. → Read More

This Indiegogo smash raised $4 million — and just gave up on its plans

Things took a turn for the worse for Sailfish OS creator Jolla, which announced the cancellation of its tablet plans. The company plans to ship a few hundred more tablets, then issue refunds to everyone else. → Read More