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Saturday, August 20, 2011

A NEW OS BY GOOGLE- MOTOROLA || GOOGLE - MOTOROLA OS FULL DETAILS !!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Where will Android refugees like Samsung, HTC and LG settle in the wake of Google’s Motorola buy? A new Mystery OS that hasn’t yet revealed itself.
This week I’m at a convention of analysts from the major firms who cover mobile devices. Most of the major names are here and, as you might imagine, much of the discussion is on the acquisition of Motorola Mobile by Google. While I don’t want to imply that all of us are in agreement — we seldom are — a theme has emerged in terms of consensus Android as an open OS is pretty much done. Google is now on the path to becoming much like Apple, with Android as an integrated solution. This could actually improve the quality of future Android phones, but it is also creating a substantial demand for something to take its place.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A new look at the Droid X2 review!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Some more images of the supposed Droid X2 have surfaced, revealing some decent pictures, but no new information.
Motorola Droid X2Android Central has gotten its hands on some new images of the upcoming Motorola Droid X2. The photo quality isn’t anything to get excited about, and they don’t reveal anything new since the supposedly leaked pictures we got a look at in February.  The device will allegedly launch during the second quarter, and that’s about all we know. There are varying reports about its specs but just for the sake of Droid love, here are the latest:
  • Android 2.2.2 (Froyo)
  • HDMI output, Micro USB port
  • 8 megapixel rear-facing camera with dual LED flash
Otherwise, the device is nearly identical to the original Droid X. Its specs (from what we’ve heard thus far) are pretty similar as well, which might get you wondering what exactly is new and different about the Droid X2. There’s no hint as to whether it will run on Verizon’s 4G LTE network, but it seems fairly safe to assume it will. For anything else, we’ll keep our ear to ground on new details and of course, keep waiting for the phone’s official announcement in the Motorola lineup. Until then, enjoy.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Motz Wooden Speaker review!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


This tiny handmade speaker will play music via USB or SD card and has a built-in FM radio and rechargeable battery.
One of the only problems that continues to plague iPhones, iPods and other portable music players is that when it comes to sharing your music with others around you, you’re stuck with either the device’s crummy speakers or a relatively large portable dock. At less than two and a half inches long, this tiny wooden speaker joins the category of smallest portable ways to make the most of your music. The Motz Wooden Speaker ($60) is made of apricot wood and includes a built-in FM radio, plus USB and SD card inputs for playing MP3s. Plug in your iPod with its USB cord and you’ve got a tiny portable speaker for showing off your superb music taste to all your friends. While we assume its function as a portable speaker is the most desirable quality, the handmade Motz Wooden Speaker also includes a standard headphone jack, should you want to listen alone from your SD card or… the radio. Do people do that anymore? A rechargeable lithium-polymer battery means you can get about five hours battery life from the speaker, or ten using earphones.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Motorola Atrix 4G Review!!!!!!!!!!!


Review: The Motorola Atrix 4G is a versatile, powerful and attractive smartphone that delivers the goods – for the most part.
Convergence is everywhere these days – be it game consoles that stream Netflix movies, GPS devices that double as speakerphones and televisions with Web browsers – but the Motorola Atrix 4G smartphone takes this concept to the next level.
Specifically, with the aid of a couple of optional accessories, this AT&T exclusive from Motorola ($199.99 on 2-year term) can transform into a laptop or media hub for your big-screen TV.
This Android 2.2 Atrix isn’t a flawless product, mind you, but based on our hands-on review time with it over the past few days it’s a clever digital Swiss Army Knife.
Before we review its versatility – where the real story is here — a few words on the Atrix 4G itself.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Official Motorola Xoom prices and specifications!!!!!!!


Motorola Xoom
Final word on the cost of the Motorola Xoom is in: The soon-to-be released Android tablet will sell for the unsubsidized price of $799 on Verizon Wireless, or $600 for the Wi-Fi-only model, Reuters reports.
The news comes via Motorola’s chief executive, Sanjay Jha, who made the announcement at Mobile World Congress 2011, which is currently taking place in Barcelona, Spain.
Fortunately for Motorola, the price is far less than therumored $1,199 that appeared on Best Buy’s Xoom pre-order page, which has since been removed.
The Motorola Xoom will run on Google’s newest mobile operating system Android 3.0 “Honeycomb.” But according to Jha, his company plans to fully embrace Android across all its mobile devices — especially now that Nokia hascommitted itself to Microsoft’s Windows Phone OS.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Android Honeycomb Is Coming, Already In Use!!!!!!!!!!!!



So yesterday, Google officially announced Android 3.0, known as Honeycomb (Google tends to name their Android builds after sweet, delicious desserts).  Aimed directly at combating the Apple iPad head-on, more and more Honeycomb-powered tablets are being leaked or revealed.
Well, we’ve seen two already in-use come through the Chitika network – those are the Motorola Xoom and the LG G-Slate, which announces itself as the LG-v909.  Both have been officially announced, and since they’re already at least in use for testing, appear to be fairly close to release.

MOTOROLA XOOM REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


It's taken almost a year to get here. The first tablet to matter since the original iPad. The Xoom is the first real Android tablet, arriving ahead of the iPad 2 by a hair. Since it's living in the "year of iPad 2," as Apple put it, it seemed only fitting to wait to drop judgment until we'd seen everything the iPad 2 had to offer. Frankly, there's no way the Xoom could live up to everything it needs to be. It's not even done yet, really. It has problems. But it's still very good. It's the first non-iPad tablet worth buying. And it'll get better.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Motorola’s first Dual SIM phones EX128 and EX115


Motorola will be launching company’s first dual SIM mobile phones, the Motorola EX128 and Motorola X115in October in European markets; says a German tech website the Germanos. Even this German website has started taking per-orders of these devices but unfortunately this site hasn’t provided the full information about specifications. The only noticeable feature is the dual SIM capability,so you don’t need to carry two phones.
Specifications of Motorola EX128
Slim form factor, full touch screen and dual SIM capability. That is all the information regarding the specifications of this device. This device will cost around €120 EUR or $150.
Specifications of Motorola EX115
Full QWERTY keyboard, GPRS, a 3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.1 and 3.5mm headset jack and this device will cost around €95 or $120.
Both of these mobile phones are going to hit European shelves by October 18. If you would like to pre-order, you can use the links below.

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