Amid worries and optimism, Motorola to split into two in January - Computerworld (Clifton) Amid worries and optimism, Motorola to split into two in January - Computerworld (Clifton)

Friday, 31 December 2010

Amid worries and optimism, Motorola to split into two in January - Computerworld (Clifton)

Amid worries and optimism, Motorola to split into two in January - Computerworld
Computerworld - With Motorola splitting into two companies on Jan. 4, analysts believe the enterprise-focused business will thrive while the new consumer entity that makes Android smartphones will confront challenges for some time in an increasingly
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Motorola, Dell, others race to rival iPad gets in high gear - Birmingham Business Journal
Several companies will use the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next month to introduce an array of tablet-style computers rivaling Apple Inc. 's popular iPad, the Wall Street Journal reports. Companies including Motorola Inc. , Dell Inc. and Acer
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CES: T-Mobile primed to announce Motorola Cliq 2 - CNet
Next week at CES T-Mobile and Motorola may unveil the successor to their 2009 handset, the Cliq . A handful of images of the Cliq 2 made their way onto Cell Phone Signal 's site yesterday. The photos show a device that looks nearly identical to its
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Nokia Siemens expects to complete buy of Motorola assets in Q1 2011 - TradingMarkets.com
29 December 2010 - Finnish-German telecoms equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks said yesterday it expects to complete the purchase of the telecoms equipment business of US Motorola (NYSE: MOT | PowerRating ) in the first quarter of 2011. Previously, the
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Nokia Siemens’s Purchase of Motorola Assets Is Delayed - BusinessWeek
Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Nokia Siemens Networks, the world’s second-largest maker of wireless phone systems, said the wait for antitrust approval from China will delay the completion of its $1.2 billion purchase of network assets from Motorola Inc. The
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