Samsung Galaxy S III leaked info has been pouring out lately.
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Samsung Galaxy S III leaked info has been pouring out lately.
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Samsung Galaxy S III Caught On Samsung Kies
Motorola Solutions (MSI) — the less familiar Motorola that makes radios, barcode scanners and such for government and enterprise sectors — just posted sales of $2 billion for the first quarter of 2012. This is a seven percent boost over Moto’s results from the same period last year, and that growth reflects an 11 percent jump in government sales. It wasn’t all rosy for Motorola this quarter, though: Profit was down two-thirds to $157 million, and sales to large businesses slipped two percent
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Motorola Solutions reports Q1 2012 sales of $2 billion, expects jump in Q2
Motorola scored a win with the US International Trade Commission this week in its on-going patent battle with Apple . The commission’s Judge Thomas Pender ruled that Cupertino is in violation of a Motorola WiFi patent — one of four patents included in a complaint filed by the RAZR maker back in October 2010. Before the ITC actually goes so far as blocking the import of Apple products, however, the ruling is subject to review by the commission.
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ITC judge finds Apple in violation of Motorola WiFi patent
Microsoft’s Gavin Kim was a high-profile capture for Redmond, as it poached the former Samsung and Motorola exec to bolster its Windows Phone marketing team. Now, just five months into the job, he’s departing after marshaling the ” Smoked by Windows Phone ” campaign into the world
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Windows Phone exec exits five months after being poached from Samsung
Verizon Wireless seems to be busy keep expending their LTE network connection. On April 19th, the company will be adding seven new cities to its 4G network, also with expanded coverage in another five
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Verizon To Adds 7 New Cities For Their LTE Network
If you spent your weekend scanning Picasa for photos shot on a Motorola Droid RAZR HD smartphone, then ordinarily you’d have wasted your time. No phone by that name officially exists, and the PenTile Super AMOLED displays on both the standard Droid RAZR and the RAZR Maxx are distinctly not high definition. Surprising then, that when Blog of Mobile searched Picasa they discovered an album shot by a Motorola engineer supposedly using a RAZR HD
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Motorola engineer leaks Droid RAZR HD, could lose his desk
It’s been well over a month now since Apple suspended push email from its iCloud and MobileMe services, and it doesn’t look like it will be switching them back on any time soon.
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German court upholds ban on iCloud and MobileMe push emails
Microsoft’s been waging legal war against Motorola on several fronts for some time now, and today, team Redmond scored a victory in a federal district court in Washington that’ll have repercussions in Germany. The judge granted Microsoft’s motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction that prevents Motorola from enforcing any injunction it may obtain in the parties’ parallel action in Mannheim, Germany. As a quick refresher, this litigation’s all about a bundle of Moto-owned standards-essential WiFi and H.264 patents.
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Microsoft wins injunction in Washington against Motorola, can keep selling stuff in Germany
We were pondering Motorola’s LapDock widget just recenty, after seeing a similar Phone-becomes-PC concept based on Ubuntu . Now, due to some happy coincidence, a video has appeared on YouTube claiming to show a leaked update to LapDock’s accompanying software — Webtop 3.0 beta. This version is shown running off the Droid RAZR rather than an Atrix , and it’s now based on ICS with a customized version of the stock browser instead of Firefox
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Motorola Webtop 3.0 beta captured on video, running off Droid RAZR with ICS
The Motorola RAXR MAXX was first displayed at CES 2012. The device will be making its way to both Europe and Middle East in May
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Motorola RAXR MAXX Heading To Europe & The Middle East

May 21, 2012 By steven
Super Diet Genius plans your meals based on super-healthy superfoods. (Credit: Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET) Diet apps are a dime a dozen

May 21, 2012 By steven
With E3 2012 right around the corner, Reggie and co. want to make sure your oft-distracted eyes catch every drip drop of the impending Wii U news flood.

May 21, 2012 By clark
Sufficiently enamored with Samsung’s Galaxy S III that you’ve got to have one in the US before anyone else, and you don’t want it sullied by carrier customizations in the trip across the Pacific?

May 21, 2012 By Dirk Pitt
We can’t be certain as to how many units of the HTC EVO 4G LTE have made it out of customs thus far, but it appears the number is high enough for Sprint to officially set a date for shipping the device out to those who pre-ordered it online. A Sprint representative reached out to us to share the company’s statement from this afternoon that customers should expect to receive their valuable treasure “on or around” May 24th. We’re not in love with the “around” terminology, but this could simply be due to a high amount of demand.

May 21, 2012 By Joe Plumber
The digital gTar never needs tuning. (Credit: Incident Technologies) At first glance, a digital guitar with the brains of a super-powered smartphone and illuminated fretboard seems like a product that could change everything about guitar instrumentation

May 21, 2012 By Joe Plumber
(Credit: Pentax) I have to admit: the $900 Pentax K-30 dSLR sounds like a pretty promising replacement for the K-r. Rugged on the outside with the potential for the same excellent photo quality as the K-01 mirrorless ILC, claimed faster autofocus performance than the already fast K-5, and a 100 percent coverage viewfinder that you usually only see in more expensive models all add up to a possibly great start to the Pentax-Ricoh era. Though it’s not “durable” in the same sense as bodies like the Nikon D4 or Canon EOS-1D X , with parts designed to withstand heavy photographic abuse, the K-30 offers weather-and-dust resistance, with claims of usability down to 14 degrees (most cameras only guarantee down to 32 degrees); that said, Pentax makes no claims about battery life at those temperatures.

May 21, 2012 By clark
House After eight seasons, the run of Gregory House MD comes to an end on Fox tonight with a double episode. While we’ll miss Hugh Laurie fumbling around on our American TV screens every week, it definitely felt like time for the series to come to an end. We’ll see how Wilson’s cancer diagnosis wraps up and if any other old characters stop by after Thirteen popped up last week, although we will avoid throwing back a Vicodin just for old time’s sake.

May 21, 2012 By Dirk Pitt
You wait for one Thunderbolt-compatible motherboard and then two decide to arrive on the same day.

May 21, 2012 By Ray Kaario
Never one to focus exclusively on the very latest hardware , a new mod has brought an 6502 microprocessor to a Minecraft world near you. The system is made from three separate cubes, representing the CPU, monitor and disk drive, respectively, all connected by ribbon cables. Part of pre-release 5 of the RedPower 2 mod, programmer Eloraam has also thrown in pumps and solar panels to keep crafters busy — you’re no longer limited to light switches

May 21, 2012 By Ray Kaario
Come summer, the 4G LTE-ready Motorola Droid Maxx will also be global-ready. Wondering when you can take your Verizon Android phone overseas without hassle?
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