Today, 30-year-old Aron Embry, was getting in his car outside his Cedar Hill home. He decided to make a phone call on a Motorola Android 2, a call he likely won't forget. "I first heard a pop, at first I didn't know what to think," said Cedar Hill Resident
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Verizon raises curtain on speedier service Sunday - Boston Globe
On Sunday, Verizon Wireless will become the third carrier to offer 4G cellular data service in Greater Boston, promising vastly greater speeds that will allow people to download movies and other massive media files in a matter of minutes. The new Verizon
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Motorola Buys Home Netwoker 4Home: Does It Make Sense? - Motley Fool
Motorola Mobility, the communications subsidiary of Motorola (NYSE: MOT ) , today said it is buying home networking specialist 4Home in the latest and likely not the last acquisition in smart grid. 4Home's star attraction is ControlPoint, the company's
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Motorola To Introduce a 4G Smartphone in Early 2011 - Brighthand
Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha, speaking at a technology conference, said that his company is going to release its first smartphone with support for 4G cellular-wireless networks in the near future. He also laid out some of Motorola's other plans for 2011. In
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Motorola warns cell phone unit will post loss in Q1 - MobileBurn
Motorola has warned that its cell phone unit will post a loss during the first quarter of 2011, Reuters is reporting. Motorola's co-CEO Sanjay Jha said that Motorola's Q1 sales will include a greater number of cheaper phones on AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile
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Motorola CEO: Tablets, 4G Phones Coming Soon - PC Magazine
Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha revealed today that the cellphone manufacturer would be coming to market with tablets in the near future, in both 7- and 10-inch screen sizes, although the company's main focus in the mobile space would continue to be smartphones
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