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Today, T-Mobile is introducing web2go SM, an improved web browsing experience intended to make it easier to view and navigate the web from basic voice phones and smartphones alike. Additionally, it provides improved search with Yahoo! oneSearch, a customizable home page and a simplified shopping and...
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The troubles in telecom continue as Nokia Siemens Networks plans to cut an additional 1,300 employees in Finland and Germany as part of an overall restructuring. According to today's Wall Street Journal , the telecommunications equipment maker has cut about 6,000 workers and plans to lay off a total...
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These days mobile phone manufacturers are stuggling to differentiate their phone models from everyone else’s. The Motorola KRAVE is part of that differentiation with a unique spin on the traditional flip phone. In this latest iteration the flip is see thru but also enables the user to control some...
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Motorola reported their third quarter results to the worries of many investors. As expected the results were not very uplifting considering the company’s sinking market share and the current global economic environment. The company reported a net loss of US$397 million for the quarter. Part of...
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In an announcement that discusses dropping platforms and some level of restructuring, Motorola let it slip that it was planning on releasing a phone based on Windows Mobile 6.5 in the second half of 2009. Along with that Motorola also announced that an Android-based device will be ready for the 2009...
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A week before the Federal Communications Commission is set to vote on a proposal to turn over spectrum between the digital television channels for a wireless broadband service, singer/songwriter Dolly Parton has come out against the plan.
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Rumors have been circulating that Motorola will be offering its own version of an Android-based smartphone, but consumers might have to wait until the second quarter of 2009 to get their hands on it according to a BusinessWeek article. The Android-based smartphone by Motorola sounds like it will include...
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BusinessWeek says Motorola, the beleaguered Schaumburg, Ill.-based handset maker is working on an Android OS-based phone — not that it should surprise anyone. Former CEO Ed Zander was quick to sign up for the Google-sponsored Open Handset Alliance.
Sanjay Jha, who now heads up Motorola’s...
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So you like the touch screen phones, but you also are a big fan of the flip phone format. Usually you have had to make a choice between one or the other, but the folks at Motorola don’t believe you should have to choose. That’s why they have come up with the first clear flip, [...]
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The Federal Communications Commission has released an engineering report that increases the chances for a new wireless broadband network operating in the so-called white spaces in the unused spectrum between digital TV channels.
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Kineto Wireless said today it has raised $15.5 million in additional capital, including funding from Motorola as part of a broader commercial relationship with the company’s home & networks mobility business.
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TechCrunch is reporting that Motorola is making a significant investment in the Android operating system. According to their article, Motorola currently has a team of 50 people dedicated to the new mobile operating system by Google. Based on a tip from an Android developer approached by a headhunter...