Motorola looks to launch iPad rival in early 2011 - Crain's Chicago Business (Twickenham) Motorola looks to launch iPad rival in early 2011 - Crain's Chicago Business (Twickenham)

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Motorola looks to launch iPad rival in early 2011 - Crain's Chicago Business (Twickenham)

Motorola looks to launch iPad rival in early 2011 - Crain's Chicago Business
Motorola Inc. 's soon-to-spin-off cell unit says the company's much-anticipated competitor to the iPad likely won't be out until early 2011. Sanjay Jha told the Deutsche Bank Technology Conference in San
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Motorola buys location-based programs developer Aloqa - Silicon India
Bangalore: Motorola has acquired Aloqa GmbH, a developer of location-based programs for smartphone Motorola plans to merge Aloqa into its Motorola Mobility handset business.
Source: www.siliconindia.com

Motorola's split of company could spin off profits - Chicago Sun-Times
Schaumburg have a little faith in Motorola? Maybe so if you like a little clarity in your investments. The company is trying a spinoff that it expects to accomplish in the first quarter of 2011. It will separate
Source: www.suntimes.com

$199 Galaxy vs. iPad: Has Samsung Already Won? - Motley Fool
Yesterday, we ran an article commenting on new research that shows that Android has become much more than a headache for Apple. It is not difficult to predict that Android has all the genes it needs to
Source: www.fool.com

Has AT&T killed the Motorola Flipout? - Unwired View
The Motorola Flipout was supposed to be launched by AT&T this past weekend, according to a leak from a few days ago. Needless to say, it didn’t actually happen. Not only that but today corporate-owned AT
Source: www.unwiredview.com

Samsung Galaxy Tab Beating Motorola Android Tablet to Market - eWeek
When Samsung introduced its 7-inch Galaxy Tab at a media event in New York City, it offered plenty of product specifics but left availability and pricing to the four U.S. wireless carriers who will offer the device
Source: www.eweek.com

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