The Motorola Droid 2 Global is poised to be Verizon's most powerful smartphone going into the holidays. This cell phone is fully loaded—it has a big screen, a good keyboard, a 1.2-GHz processor, and world-phone capabilities. It's on sale for $199 with
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In Motorola Split, New Chapter - New York Times
Motorola promised in early 2008 to break itself up under pressure from activists. It’s taken a long while, but come January, that day finally arrives. Given the pace of Motorola’s restructuring, that sounds like plenty of time for investors to have
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Motorola Droid Pro Android Phone Falls Short of Blackberry - eWeek
Motorola's Droid Pro, which Verizon Wireless is selling now for $179.99 after a $100 rebate with a two-year deal, presents a case study in smartphones that look great, feel great in the hand, but whose user experience is wanting. That sums up the Droid Pro
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Motorola TALKABOUT® MR350R Consumer Two-way Radios in Stylish Designs Make Affordable Gifts for - Yahoo Finance
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. , Nov. 18, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Motorola offers the perfect gift for the active lifestyles on the holiday list: a reliable two-way radio to help consumers stay connected outdoors and prepare for emergencies such as power outages and
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AT&T Black Friday deals offer HTC, Blackberry, Motorola smart phones for a penny - Sun-Sentinel (blog)
AT&T announced Black Friday deals offering new and refurbished smart phones – including Blackberry, HTC, Motorola and Sony Ericsson models – for one penny, plus the cost of a two-year contract. The AT&T deals run Friday, November 26 (beginning at 12:01
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Motorola Research Reveals New TV Viewing Habits Toward Paid Content and Social Television - Yahoo Finance
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. , Nov. 17, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Paid-for television content -- whether through cable, satellite or the Internet -- is preferred over free-to-air services -- even in markets where free programming is more readily available, according to
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