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Motorola not developing Webtop on future devices
Motorola has confirmed that its Webtop technology is no longer going to be included in future Android-based smartphones. An official announcement from the hardware maker advises that even though there was a good level of interest and community support, the ends do not justify the …
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First signs of Motorola Occam, Manta surface online
A pair of Motorola devices have just landed on our radar this morning, coming in the form two codenames: Occam and Manta. Very little is known about these two models, save for their flavor of Android and benchmark scores. Nevertheless, we’re glad to have some …
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Listen to AndroidGuys #130 “The Nexus Ultimatum”
RECORDED LIVE OCT. 04, 2012 In this week’s episode the guys tackle the late-breaking rumors that surround the Google Nexus project and one of its potential devices, the LG Optimus G. After discussing all the stuff that is slated to go into the changed Nexus initiative …
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Motorola acquires facial recognition company Viewdle
Could this tech power multi-user profiles for future Android tablets? We certainly hope so.
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Motorola pulls its ITC lawsuit against Apple
Motorola today pulled its lawsuit against Apple, just weeks after filing against the Cupertino-based company. Initially centered around seven alleged patent violations, Motorola did not give any reason for the withdraw but made certain to iterate that “there are no agreements between Motorola and Apple, written …
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Leaked Verizon fall roadmap tips various Android releases
Seems like every year around this time we find ourselves looking at a leaked Verizon roadmap with multiple smartphone release dates. Such is the case today as we learn what Big Red has in store for the remainder of 2012. According to a source close …
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Motorola announces Intel-powered Razr I for Europe, other countries
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Motorola intros Intel-powered Razr I for Europe, other markets
Motorola today announced its latest Android creation, the Intel-powered Razr I, will soon touch down in international markets. Specifications are pretty much what we’ve come to expect of late, including a 2.0GHz Intel Atom processor, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. …
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Amazon Wireless offering Droid Razr M for $49
Looking to get your hands on the new Motorola Droid Razr M but don’t know if that $99 price tag is the best you can get? It ain’t! Right now, Amazon Wireless has the hot new Verizon handset for half that price, or $49.99 with …
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Intel’s Atom processors now support Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Intel has confirmed that it has finished porting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to its Atom mobile processors. Until recently, Intel’s processors were only equipped for Android 2.3 and Android 4.0, so it’s nice to see support for the latest release. “I’m running it…We can’t put …
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Motorola Droid Razr M on sale now
Just a quick head up that Verizon’s latest Android smartphone, the Motorola Droid Razr M, is now on sale. For $99 (after mail-in rebate) and a two-year service agreement, you can get an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich handset that features a 4.3-inch “edge-to-edge” qHD …
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Motorola and Intel teasing September 18 event with short clip
Motorola and Intel, obviously excited about their September 18 event, want you to get your adrenaline flowing. To do that they have put together a very short teaser clip about their collaboration and are teasing the edge-to-edge power and performance. We’re expecting to see something …
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C Spire’s 4G LTE network begins deployment
C Spire Wireless (formerly Cellular South) has begun its rollout of a 4G LTE network, starting with two markets. Those of you who live in McComb, Mississippi and Greenville, Mississippi will find that you now have the option to purchase a Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE capable …
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This Day in Android: Verizon announces $300 Droid Bionic (2011)
What a difference a year makes, eh? Can you believe that it was twelve months ago today that Verizon and Motorola announced that the Droid Bionic would be joining the carrier’s lineup one day later. Priced at $299 it was hardly the phone we saw …
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