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Motorola has become the sick man of the Open Handset Alliance, the industry consortium backing the Google-created Android operating system. The third largest handset manufacturer in the world ...
Motorola. Regardless of your brand loyalty, the aforementioned company changed the mobile landscape. Twice. First with the legendary StarTac and once again with the Motorola RAZR. Unfortunately ...
Yesterday’s purported renders of Motorola’s 2009 smartphone line seemed plausible, but these less adventurous feature phone renders are almost too safe to be fake. Behold, the Son of Razr ...
Motorola notes that it continues to make progress on its upcoming handsets and remains committed to launching several new Android-based handsets by Q4 2009 with multiple carriers and in multiple ...
Motorola’s mobile devices division has a new CEO, Sanjay Jha, from Qualcomm. Huzzah! With some new direction, maybe they’ll stop doing that massive sucking thing they’ve been doing for the ...
The FINANCIAL — Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) on July 27 announced shipment in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa of Capacity Plus, a single-site digital trunking solution that ...
Motorola lost $3.6 billion, or $1.57 per share, in the fourth quarter. Excluding charges it took for goodwill impairment and an increase in its deferred tax reserves, the Schaumburg, Ill.-based ...
A slip-up at Motorola HQ temporarily gave tech fiends a glimpse of the Droid phone, which Verizon is touting as an iPhone killer.
Motorola's enhanced ALPR solution, expected to be available in the second half of 2009, is part of the MOTOA4 (TM) mission critical portfolio of products that offer seamless connectivity between ...
Report Highlights Motorola today published its 2009 Corporate Responsibility Report, highlighting actions the company has taken on social, accountability and environmental initiatives to innovate for ...
Mobile handset maker Motorola Inc. says it will cut 4,000 more jobs in 2009, in addition to 3,000 it announced in December.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Mobile handset maker Motorola Inc. said Wednesday it will cut 4,000 more jobs in 2009, in addition to 3,000 it announced last year.