Motorola has high hopes for mobile WiMAX -paper
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Mobile communications firm Motorola has high hopes for the mobile version of WiMAX broadband, the company’s technology head said in a newspaper interview.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Mobile communications firm Motorola has high hopes for the mobile version of WiMAX broadband, the company’s technology head said in a newspaper interview.
This Samsung P310 may be tiny, and it may have a brushed metal back, but to us it just looks too much like a calculator to be fashionable or cool. But for those who disagree, it’s got a 220×176 color display, Bluetooth 2.0, a microSD card slot, MP3/WMA/AAC playback, 2 megapixel camera, and 30FPS…
Good news to all you poor bastards who are tied to Sprint Nextel because that’s the service that some schmuck at work—who’s long gone by the way—decided the company should use. Sprint Nextel’s CEO Len Lauer said that they’re going to get the Motorola Q come Q4 2006. Their poor financial results discussed at…
It’s the middle of winter in New Zealand, a perfect time for the 2006 Burton Snowboarding Championships, and what better venue for Motorola and Burton Snowboards to announce the 2007 Audex collection of wearable electronics? The two companies have teamed up to produce the Audex Bluetooth stereo system, including an ugly-looking plaid jacket that wirelessly…
Is the HTC phone with the codename Excalibur this phone? Smartphone thoughts thinks it is, and says it’s only a few millimeters thicker than the Samsung i320 and 2 millimeters shorter. The keyboard on the front makes this a Motorola Q/Samsung i320 contender, and the Quad-band and WiFi connectivity makes GSM users (Cingular, T-Mobile)…
The iPhone rumors have always been the juiciest of all the Apples. There are the fake ads, the idea that Apple would buy palm, and of course, the gallery of Fark’ d images we posted a few months back. Now, we might have our first taste of something more substantial than the usual fanboy-tasies. A…
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Motorola Inc. on Friday launched its first online-game-playing mobile phone, picking China for the initiative in a bid to tap into one of the world’s top game markets.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Motorola Inc. MOT.N on Friday launched its first online-game-playing mobile phone, picking China for the initiative in a bid to tap into one of the world’s top game markets.
We spoke to a Motorola iDEN devices rep and confirmed that the Motorola i880 and i885 we posted about are NOT cross platform, dual-mode phones. They’re only iDEN with PTT functionality that work on Nextel’s service. However, the Motorola ic502 and ic902, with the “c” monicker, are dual-mode and work with CDMA and have…