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Posted on Fri, 19 Mar 2010 22:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr Note: These are not unlocked phones; they're still tied to the networks listed. I4U News brings you daily shopping tips on new releases, pre-orders, hot deals, sales events and unique gadgets. R Full Article at I4U News
Rubinstein's commentary is quite telling, as it shows how critical substantial carrier support has become for any new entrant in the smartphone war in the United States market. It's no Full Article at PalmInfoCenter
A man walks past an installation advertising an internet solution for thinly populated areas at the Motorola section of the Bitkom stand at the connectivity sector of the CeBIT exhibition in Hanover March 1, 2010. The world's largest IT fair CeBIT opens... View Photo »
Qi's going to be backed by some pretty big names: Motorola, Nokia, RIM, Energizer, Duracell, Samsung, and Philips are all members of the WPC, along with several others, and the goal is for all this stuff to seamlessly play together.
Holding Corp. plans to post 7,000 job openings on Twitter to advertise and market its brands to 18- to 34-year-olds. The job tweets will be posted by TweetMyJobs.com, which also handles similar postings from McDonald's and Motorola. McDonald's... Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Sears Holdings said the job tweets will be posted by TweetMyJobs.com, which also handles similar postings from McDonald's and Motorola. McDonald's advertises more than 1,300 jobs on Twitter and Motorola more than 300. Though Twitter is free,... Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
The devices (called Ophones) are being developed using the company's proprietary "Open Mobile System (OMS)" smartphone operating system based on Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) Android platform. The company has partnered with leading handset vendors such as... Full Article at Trading Markets
There was no delay ... The Android 2.1 upgrade for the Droid by Motorola was deployed to a small number of Verizon Wireless test users as scheduled this past week. It is expected the broader phased rollout to all Droid by Motorola users will take place, but not just yet. No date scheduled. We will keep ...
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The telecommunications sector mostly retreated Friday with Clearwire Corp. and Motorola among the leading decliners. In the phone group, wireless-Internet provider Clearwire /quotes/comstock/15*!clwr/quotes/nls/clwr (CLWR 7 Full Article at MarketWatch
One says this is all on purpose the other suggests a flaw was found in last minute testing and aborted. Supposedly, Verizon has confirmed both, so what’s the truth? According to Phonescooper, Verizon reached out to them confirming the plan is (and... Full Article at Gadgetell
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A man walks past an installation advertising an internet solution for thinly populated areas at the Motorola section of the Bitkom stand at the connectivity sector of the CeBIT exhibition in Hanover March 1, 2010. The world's largest IT fair CeBIT opens its doors on March 2 and runs...
View Photo »A Motorola Droid mobile phone running Google's Maps Navigation app, lower left, an iPhone running the TomTom application, top, and a Garmin nuvi 1200 are shown in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010.
View Photo »Models pose for photographs with Motorola's new smartphone model called Motoroi during a news conference at a hotel in Seoul January 18, 2010. The Android 2.0 platform-based smartphone Motoroi will be released locally in early February through South Korea's top mobile operator SK...
View Photo »Models pose with Motorola's new Android 2.0-based Motoroi during a press conference in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 18, 2010. The price of the Motoroi, the first Android 2.0 based smart phone in Korea, hasn't been unveiled yet but will be sold in the domestic market starting next...
View Photo »An attendee walks by the Motorola exhibit at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010.
View Photo »In this photo made Jan. 9, 2010, the Motorola logo is seen at the company's exhibit at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Motorola Inc. used cost-cutting rather than brisk sales to deliver a fourth-quarter profit Thursday, Jan. 28, and a disappointing profit forecast sent its...
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - JANUARY 07: Attendees walk past the Motorola booth at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center January 7, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology tradeshow, runs through January 10 and is...
View Photo »Motorola executive Sanjay Jha speaks during an AT&T Developers Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada January 6, 2010. AT&T said that it would sell five Android phones in the first half of this year, including from Motorola Inc, HTC Corp and handset newcomer Dell.
View Photo »MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - JANUARY 5: (L-R) Dr. Sanjay Jha, CEO of Motorola, Peter Chou, CEO of HTC, Andy Rubin, vice president of engineering for Google, and Mario Quieroz, vice president of product management for Google, sit onstage during the question and answer period after the unveiling...
View Photo »MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - JANUARY 5: Dr. Sanjay Jha (L), CEO of Motorola, talks as Peter Chou, CEO of HTC, listens during the question and answer period after the unveiling of Google's Nexus One smartphone at Google headquarters January 5, 2010 in Mountain View, California. Google announced...
View Photo »Dr Sanjay Jha (L), CEO of Motorola, speaks during Q&A session as Peter Chou, CEO of HTC, listens during unveiling of the Nexus One smartphone at a news conference at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California January 5, 2010.
View Photo »Dr. Sanjay Jha, CEO of Motorola, Peter Chou, CEO of HTC, Andy Rubin, vice president of engineering for Google, and Mario Quieroz, vice president of product management for Google, (L-R), during a question and answer period after the unveiling of the Nexus One smartphone, the first mobile...
View Photo »MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - JANUARY 5: Dr. Sanjay Jha, CEO of Motorola, speaks during the unveiling at Google's headquarters January 5, 2010 in Mountain View, California. Google announced its first branded smartphone, the Nexus One, that was designed in a partnership with cell phone maker HTC.
View Photo »Dr. Sanjay Jha, chief executive of Motorola, speaks during a question and answer session at the unveiling of the Nexus One smartphone, the first mobile phone the internet company will sell directly to consumers, during a news conference at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California...
View Photo »Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha speaks during a news conference at Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. , Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010.
View Photo »A worker sets up at the Motorola booth at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010. The showroom floor opens on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010.
View Photo »A worker sits in front of a Motorola logo during set up for the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at the Las Vegas Conventions Center in Las Vegas, Nevada January 4, 2010. CES, the world's largest consumer technology trade show, runs January 7-10.
View Photo »OREM, UT - NOVEMBER 5: Motorola's new Droid smart phone sold through Verizon is being put in a bag for sale after it was unboxed at the verizon store November 5, 2009 in Orem, Utah. The Google powered Droid is being released by Verizon November 6, 2009.
View Photo »OREM, UT - NOVEMBER 5: Motorola's new Droid smart phone sold through Verizon is shown here after it was unboxed at the verizon store November 5, 2009 in Orem, Utah. The Google powered Droid is being released by Verizon November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Signage for Motorola is displayed outside their office building in Tempe, Arizona October 29, 2009. Motorola Inc forecast a higher-than-expected profit for the current quarter, when it will start selling two new Google Android phones in hopes of regaining ground lost to iPhone.
View Photo »The new Droid phone, a Motorola Inc. and Verizon Wireless phone based on Google Inc's Android 2.0 system, is shown at a media event in New York October 28, 2009. Motorola Inc. unveiled its second phone based on Google Inc's Android system on Wednesday with U.S. market leader Verizon...
View Photo »Motorola Inc's new "Cliq" cellphone is shown in San Francisco, California September 10, 2009. Motorola Inc on Thursday took the wraps off the new cellphone that uses Google's Android software and seeks to tap into the popularity of online social networks like Facebook and Twitter.
View Photo »Motorola Inc CEO Sanjay Jha talks about his company's new "Cliq" cellphone in San Francisco, California September 10, 2009. Motorola Inc on Thursday took the wraps off the new cellphone that uses Google's Android software and seeks to tap into the popularity of online social networks...
View Photo »Motorola Inc CEO Dr. Sanjay Jha (R) and T-Mobile Chief Technology Officer Cole Brodman display the new "Cliq" cellphone in San Francisco, California September 10, 2009. Motorola Inc on Thursday took the wraps off a new cellphone that uses Google's Android software and seeks to tap into...
View Photo »Sanjay Jha, co-CEO of Motorola and CEO of Motorola Mobile Devices, holds up a new Android-based Motorola Cliq during a mobile Internet conference in San Francisco, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009. The Cliq and other Android-based handsets Motorola Inc. plans to release could be the key to...
View Photo »Qi's going to be backed by some pretty big names: Motorola, Nokia, RIM, Energizer, Duracell, Samsung, and Philips are all members of the WPC, along with several others, and the goal is for all this stuff to seamlessly play together.
There was no delay ... The Android 2.1 upgrade for the Droid by Motorola was deployed to a small number of Verizon Wireless test users as scheduled this past week. It is expected the broader phased rollout to all Droid by Motorola users will take place, but not just yet. No date scheduled. We will keep ...
The Android 2.1 upgrade for the DROID by Motorola was deployed to a small number of Verizon Wireless test users as scheduled. It is expected that the broader phased rollout to all DROID by Motorola users will take place, but not just yet. No date scheduled, we will keep you posted.
As per the earlier email, the Android 2.1 upgrade for the Droid by Motorola was deployed to a small number of Verizon Wireless test users as scheduled. It is expected the broader phased rollout to all Droid by Motorola users will take place, but not just yet. No date scheduled yet, we will keep you post...
The Android 2.1 upgrade for the Droid by Motorola is being deployed to a small number of Verizon Wireless test users [March 18]. It is expected the broader phased rollout to all Droid by Motorola users will begin shortly thereafterwe will keep you posted.
The Android 2.1 upgrade for the Droid by Motorola is being deployed to a small number of Verizon Wireless test users [March 18]. It is expected the broader phased rollout to all Droid by Motorola users will begin shortly thereafterwe will keep you posted.
Motorola continues to demonstrate the benefits of our significant OFDM expertise by bringing to market industry-leading LTE solutions like the WBR 700 4Tx/8Rx TD-LTE solution ... We are one of the few vendors that has committed to investing in both TD-LTE and FDD-LTE because we know operators will likel...
The Android 2.1 upgrade for the Droid by Motorola was deployed to a small number of Verizon Wireless test users as scheduled. It is expected the broader phased rollout to all Droid by Motorola users will take place, but not just yet. No date scheduled yet.
Any development that allocates new dollars to public safety in the U.S. should benefit Motorola
The OTA software update for the Droid by Motorola is TBD. A new date will be communicated as soon as possible.
Motorola is at the forefront of innovation in wireless broadband and is focused on providing our partners and customers with solutions that help transform their communities and stimulate economic development.
The superior non line-of-sight performance of Motorola's PMP 320 solution helped us significantly reduce the deployment time and cost by installing less equipment ... The Adaptive Modulation feature of Motorola's PTP 800 set the radio apart from other licensed microwave solutions. Its ability to change ...
The superior non line-of-sight performance of Motorola's PMP 320 solution helped us significantly reduce the deployment time and cost by installing less equipment ... The Adaptive Modulation feature of Motorola's PTP 800 set the radio apart from other licensed microwave solutions. Its ability to change ...
The superior non line-of-sight performance of Motorola's PMP 320 solution helped us significantly reduce the deployment time and cost by installing less equipment ... The Adaptive Modulation feature of Motorola's PTP 800 set the radio apart from other licensed microwave solutions. Its ability to change ...
Motorola continues to play a leading role in the delivery of mission critical solutions for public safety bodies and its commitment to meeting their evolving needs. We're excited to sign this Memorandum of Understanding which builds on the existing partnership with Abu Dhabi Police to deploy further cut...
competition will always be there. There is a need to stick to basics, for innovation, distribution and brand-building. In this industry it is easy to pick up volumes but difficult to sustain. We had competition in the past...we had Sony Ericsson and Motorola and these are not small companies.
Companies like Motorola, who had to change the default search provider from Google to Microsoft on its Android smartphones in China, or Apple, whose iPhone sales in Japan lagged without the inclusion of NFC, have shown the need to adapt products to compete in these markets
Time Warner Inc and Motorola are both examples, among others, where Mr. Icahn has exerted pressure on boards to increase shareholder value at the expense of issuer credit worthiness
One measurement traders use to assess sentiment on a stock is the short interest ratio, calculated by dividing shares sold short on expectation of lower prices by the average daily volume of a stock. For RIM this ratio is 8.2, for Nokia it's 5.5, for Motorola 1.9 and for Apple, just 0.96.
Investors are much more aggressive in shorting RIM shares than those of its rivals, including Apple, Motorola Inc. and Nokia Corp.
The comparison is interesting because the iPhone and Nexus One each represent Apple and Google’s first fully branded handsets ... We add the Motorola Droid as a point of comparison, and because it’s the fastest selling Android phone to date.
There was no traditional marketing campaign in the US for it [the Nexus One], only online ... Now, if you take the [Motorola] Droid, Verizon put a $100 million ad campaign behind it.
a global alliance with Microsoft Corp. to deploy Bing services on Motorola devices powered by Android.
I'm not suggesting that a Palm/Motorola tie-up would mount any kind of meaningful challenge to Apple and RIM. But with strength in numbers and critical mass so important in the smart phone arena today, a Palm/Motorola team could at least get decidedly larger crumbs than the two separately are scrounging...
I'm not suggesting that a Palm/Motorola tie-up would mount any kind of meaningful challenge to Apple and RIM. But with strength in numbers and critical mass so important in the smart phone arena today, a Palm/Motorola team could at least get decidedly larger crumbs than the two separately are scrounging...
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