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    Motorola Inc. (MOT) is an American multinational communications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois, a Chicago suburb.

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    1. AT&T will further its leadership in smartphones with the planned launch of five new devices from Dell, HTC and Motorola based on the Android platform. Those devices, which are scheduled to be available during the first half of 2010, include: A Motorola smartphone, powered by MOTOBLUR, with a unique form factor and an AT&T exclusive; Dell's first smartphone, based on the Android platform and an AT&T exclusive; and an HTC smartphone, based on the Android platform, and an AT&T exclusive. Customers can sign up for email notifications as more details are available at www.att.com/android.
      In AT&T Bombshell: Android, webOS Coming Soon
    2. In 2004, Wi-Fi was embryonic, the Motorola Razr was the hot phone, the BlackBerry was a CEO's email device, and Apple's most recognizable product was an orange-sicle laptop.
      In Wireless Now Driving Broadband Business
    3. The DROID by Motorola was our first Android device, so it is important for us to include the successor to that phone in our portfolio.
      In Verizon Wireless Confirms Droid 2 Release
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    2. What’s wrong with the video conferencing industry?

      Explore Video Conferencing Service Provider (May 18 2012)

      What’s wrong with the video conferencing industry? ...g that the alternatives on a PC or tablet are just good enough. All of this reminds me of the first Motorola phone done with Apple called the ROKR back in 2005. Before Apple launched the iPhone, they partnere... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Cisco   Motorola   Polycom

    3. Despite "Showrooming," Retailers Move to Support Tablet, Smart Phone Apps

      Explore IP Carrier (May 8 2012)

      ... verticals. Some 66 percent of retail, hospitality and field service managers surveyed on behalf of Motorola Solutions are interested in mobile point of sale solutions, while 42 percent of retail respondents ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Motorola   Motorola Solutions

    4. Sprint Addresses Bring Your Own Device Complexity

      Explore Telecompetitor (May 4 2012)

      ...consumers and businesses. Charter members of the council are Lookout, Cisco, IBM, Juniper Networks, Motorola Mobility along with its subsidiary 3LM, and Samsung. In addition, to ensure that future demand for ... (Read Full Article)

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    5. Android Hits 51% Smartphone Use, Says comScore

      Explore techweekeurope.co.uk (May 2 2012)

      Android Hits 51% Smartphone Use, Says comScore ...market, ranking third with 14 percent of mobile subscribers (up 1.6 percentage points), followed by Motorola with 12.8 percent and HTC with 6 percent. More than 106 million people in the United States owned s... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Microsoft   Samsung   Motorola

    6. A Contrarian View on Wireless Spectrum

      Explore cedmagazine.com (Apr 29 2012)

      A Contrarian View on Wireless Spectrum ...ome licenses revoked by the FCC. Iridium, a network of 66 non-geostationary satellites developed by Motorola, was deployed in 1998 at a cost of $6 billion, but it quickly went into bankruptcy in 1999 because ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Alcatel   GPS   Motorola

    7. Smart Phones will be More Widely Used than PCs: Does it Matter?

      Explore GigaOM (Apr 29 2012)

      Smart Phones will be More Widely Used than PCs: Does it Matter? ... plugs into purpose-built forms appropriate to the task at hand. Recent Android-based products from Motorola (the Lapdock) and Asus (the Padfone) enable the phone to assume the form factor of a laptop or a ta... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Motorola   IBM   Apple

    8. Google Driving into the Enterprise

      Explore No Jitter (Apr 25 2012)

      ...purchased in the Google Play store, and additional phones and tablets are expected (likely from the Motorola acquisition). The key attraction is that the phone is pure Google--no carrier-added software and no... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Microsoft   Google   Samsung

    9. Analysts debate whether carriers will cut Apple's iPhone subsidies

      Explore FierceWireless (Apr 24 2012)

      ...n and Sprint * Analysts debate whether carriers will cut Apple's iPhone subsidies * Google turns to Motorola's Webtop to battle Apple, Microsoft * Huawei's 2011 profit drops 53% despite jump in revenue * Huaw... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Microsoft   Motorola   AT&T

    10. Chinese whispers point to Huawei bid for Motorola

      Explore The Register (Apr 13 2012)

      ... lipped today on rumours that the Chinese handset giant is set to sign a deal for ailing mobile biz Motorola just eight months after Google splashed $12.5bn on acquiring the firm.… Chinese whispers point to H... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Samsung   Motorola

    11. Sprint LTE Wholesale Might Focus on Apps, Not Capacity

      Explore FierceWireless (Apr 11 2012)

      ...e into 'personal conduct' * Lawmakers press FCC to give LightSquared new spectrum * Report: Google, Motorola still unsure how to integrate * The 10 highest paid executives in wireless in 2011 * Wireless in th... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   LTE   Motorola   AT&T

    12. Google planning to brand and sell Android tablets

      Explore Channel Register (Mar 30 2012)

      ...-2012. According to the report, Google will start producing tablets once the $12.5bn acquisition of Motorola Mobility Holdings is cleared by the Chinese authorities - the deal has been approved in the US sand... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Vodafone   Microsoft   Google

    13. Report: LTE Subscribers Nearly Double in Just One Quarter

      Explore Telecompetitor (Mar 13 2012)

      Report: LTE Subscribers Nearly Double in Just One Quarter ...nd India this year,” commented Basharat Ashai, co-author of the report. Nokia Siemens Network (NSN)-Motorola and Huawei garnered the lion’s share of LTE contracts awarded, Maravedis found, with 26% and 23% sh... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   LTE   Motorola   AT&T

    14. Rumor Mill: Google to ditch Motorola's set-top box division

      Explore FierceWireless (Mar 8 2012)

      Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) is considering selling Motorola Mobility's (NYSE:MMI) set-top box business, according to a report in the New York Post.  The repo... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Motorola   New York Post

    15. The 7 Wireless Data Cap Losers

      Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Mar 6 2012)

      The 7 Wireless Data Cap Losers ...n and the more pixels you have, the more bandwidth you suck. The same is of course true for Google, Motorola, Samsung, HTC and the rest of the market. Smartphones aren’t immune to this problem either so a Sam... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Facebook Profile Google Reader   Google   Samsung

    16. Does Apple Really Need to Support LTE, Right Now?

      Explore GigaOM (Mar 5 2012)

      ...f LTE chips are still high, and LTE radios suck a lot more power than their 3G predecessors (though Motorola and Nokia seem to have solved this problem by simply slapping bigger batteries into their LTE phone... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Hspa   LTE   Motorola

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