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Motorola Televation Streams Live TV to Connected Devices
Motorola Mobility just announced a new broadband device designed to share live TV across other connected IP devices. Called Motorola Televation, it uses a 1GHZ digital QAM tuner and CableCard to pull broadcast television out of coax outlets and transmit it as DRM-protected MPEG-2 to …
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First Custom ROM Available for the XOOM!
Well it’s been quite a wait, but finally the first custom ROM for the Motorola Xoom is available. You’ll have to head over at the XDA developers forum to grab it – thank member bigrushdog while you’re there. Team Tiamat (the same guys that brought …
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Living Vicariously: Watch Motorola and Sprint Luncheon Event [VIDEO]
Motorola and Sprint took to New York yesterday where they announced a renewed partnership and unveiled a pair of new Android smart phones in the process. Press releases and images were immediately made available and paint a good picture as to what to expect. Later …
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U.S. Cellular Pledges Another Seven Android 2.3 Smart Phones, HTC Tablet for 2011
U.S. Cellular just let loose with their device lineup as it looks for the remainder of the year, and there’s plenty of Android to go ’round. The carrier is looking to debut no less than seven Android smart phone and at least one 7-inch tablet …
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Sprint & Motorola Announce Photon 4G, Get Cozier With Each Other
The luncheon is over and Motorola and Sprint have just announced a “reinvigorated” business relationship. As a demonstration of this, Sprint, along with their prepaid brands of Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile USA, will release more than 10 new Motorola devices in 2011. The first of …
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Motorola Throws in Free Bluetooth Keyboard with XOOM for Limited Time
Motorola wants you to consider scooping up a XOOM Wi-Fi tablet for Father’s Day or as a gift for that graduating high school student. To twist your arm a bit, they are tossing in a free Bluetooth keyboard for anyone who purchases the Android 3.1 …
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Motorola Clears up that “70% of Returned Handsets” Remark
We’re guessing you probably know about the comments made by Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha’s last week where he referred to returned Android handsets. Speaking at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Technology webcast last week, Jha indicated that roughly 70% of their returned Android …
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Newly Leaked Droid Bionic Photos Paint a Different Picture
Earlier we brought you a couple of leaked Droid Bionic pics showing off its laptop dock support along with some specs reminders. Well, thanks to some newly leaked info, it turns out the Droid Bionic is .2″ more of a beast than previously thought and …
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Redesigned Droid Bionic Features Laptop Dock Connectivity
The first look at the redesigned Droid Bionic is now online, coming in the form of four leaked “in the wild” images. Like we’ve heard, Motorola has changed things up a bit, most notably adding support for the laptop dock. The company had pledged additional …
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Leaked Motorola Videos Provide Look at Droid 3
A few tutorial videos have leaked online, showing the Droid 3 in moving pictures. This is noteworthy because up until now, we’ve only had static images and rumors for the unannounced Motorola handset. Take a look at the few clips below and you’ll get a …
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Motorola Site Redesign Accidentally Outs Unannounced Products (Zaha, Slimline, Tracy XL, and XOOM 2)
Oops. Motorola is more than likely spending the evening trying to get the proverbial toothpaste back into the tube tonight as four of their upcoming products were just outed. Our first official glimpses of the XOOM successor and three other devices come courtesy of Motorola, …
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Sprint and Motorola Planning Something Special for June 9
We just got an invite to a luncheon in New York next month where Sprint and Motorola will let attendees get some hands-on time with their latest collaborations. We can’t really imagine them getting together to let us play with a Wi-Fi version of the …
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New Droid 3 Specs Confirm 5-Row QWERTY, 4-inch qHD Display
Additional details for the Motorola Droid 3 have surfaced online, indicating a nice all-around bump is in store for Verizon’s iconic handset. The touch screen has been rumored to be a 4-inch qHD display, bigger and higher resolution than its predecessors. This has been confirmed …
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The Motorola XOOM Revisited: When Crow Tastes Like Chicken
Maybe it was all the late night viewings of this year’s Google I/O on YouTube AND the Honeycomb 3.1 update, but for some inexplicable reason I started longing, nay needing another Honeycomb tablet. To the Faithful, you know that my initial reaction and review was …
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Sprint Debuts Business-Minded Motorola XPRT
Sprint just pulled the curtain back on their first Android smart phone to feature enterprise-class security, the Motorola XPRT. Powered by Android 2.2 , the phone runs Motoblur and comes with a 3.1-inch display, full QWERTY keyboard, a 5-megapixel camera, and 2GB memory card. Not that …
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