Motorola Wages Uphill Battle To Gain Share Against Apple, RIM - Forbes (blog) (Bromham) Motorola Wages Uphill Battle To Gain Share Against Apple, RIM - Forbes (blog) (Bromham)

Wednesday 15 December 2010

Motorola Wages Uphill Battle To Gain Share Against Apple, RIM - Forbes (blog) (Bromham)

Motorola Wages Uphill Battle To Gain Share Against Apple, RIM - Forbes (blog)
The mobile phone industry is a highly competitive industry with players like Motorola , Apple , Research in Motion and Nokia each fighting for market share. We believe that Motorola’s declining market share, [ 1 ] coupled with potentially greater
Source: blogs.forbes.com

Is Motorola Working on a Handset with Gaming Focus? ‘Stadia’ Trademark Filing Suggests So - Phandroid
Motorola has filed a recent trademark for the “Stadia” name, and while the name alone doesn’t do much to stir up excitement, the uncharacteristically detailed listing does. From the sound of it, the Motorola Stadia mark would be applied to a handset
Source: phandroid.com

Super Bowl Lauch Possible for the Motorola Everest (Stingray) - AndroidGuys
It seems that one cannot go anywhere online without hearing about some tablet action. The latest news in the world of tabs comes from Motorola. As you may know, Motorola has an Android tablet in the making, called the Motorola Everest (or Stingray). Yes
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Motorola: Buy Ahead Of The Split? - Forbes (blog)
Very early in January, Motorola (MOT) as we know it will be no more . The parts you probably care about – handsets and TV set-top boxes – will be spun off as a new company called Motorola Mobility. The leftovers – mostly communications infrastructure
Source: blogs.forbes.com

Motorola's Honeycomb tablet sneaks into wild - CNET News
During last week's All Things D conference, Google's Andy Rubin gave the world a sneak peek at an upcoming Motorola tablet running the long-awaited tablet-optimized version of the Android OS, code-named "Honeycomb." This week, with far less fanfare, images
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Motorola: Droid 2 Dropped, Didn't Explode in Man's Ear - PC Magazine
Remember that Motorola Droid 2 that reportedly exploded in a man's ear earlier this month? Not so much. A source at Motorola tells PCMag's sister blog Gearlog that the phone simply had a broken screen, which cut the man when he went to use it. The Droid 2
Source: www.pcmag.com

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