Review: Motorola Droid RAZR
Geek.com
Of the many apps that Motorola has “improved” in their UI overhaul, the Camera app is probably the most impressive. While the camera has an 8MP camera, the RAZR only takes widescreen shots in 6MP mode. When you take an 8MP shot, the shot is taken in ...
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Know Your Mobile
The software is smart, fast and very easy to use and includes re-designed core apps, a neat new UI and plenty of other add-ons to boot. There are plenty of apps on offer for the OS in the Android Market, but tablet-only apps seem to be a forgotten ...
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Globe and Mail
They're the parts where Motorola decided not to over-think things, to just make everything as intuitive and easy as possible. Sports fans know these moments well: The first time Djokovic beat Federer, that time Iverson broke Jordan's ankles. ...
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InformationWeek
... its own app store model, not to mention Amazon's launch of a Google-free flavor of Android, Google appears to have no choice but to make sure there's hardware being sold that will be able to accommodate its software--Motorola can help with that. ...
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Motorola Milestone 2 Gingerbread update starts rolling out today across Europe
IntoMobile
I doubt it can “handle” Ice Cream Sandwich and even if some hackers found their way around and manage to port Android 4.0 to Milestone 2, I don't suggest experimenting — simply put the experience won't be on par with what you're used to with apps ...
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Science Codex
"Google's reference implementations and the Motorola Droid were basically clean," Jiang says. "No real problems there." However, five other models did not fare as well. HTC's Legend, EVO 4G and Wildfire S, Motorola's Droid X and Samsung's Epic 4G all ...
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Geek.com
Of the many apps that Motorola has “improved” in their UI overhaul, the Camera app is probably the most impressive. While the camera has an 8MP camera, the RAZR only takes widescreen shots in 6MP mode. When you take an 8MP shot, the shot is taken in ...
See all stories on this topic »Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition vs Samsung Galaxy Note
Know Your Mobile
The software is smart, fast and very easy to use and includes re-designed core apps, a neat new UI and plenty of other add-ons to boot. There are plenty of apps on offer for the OS in the Android Market, but tablet-only apps seem to be a forgotten ...
See all stories on this topic »The Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail
They're the parts where Motorola decided not to over-think things, to just make everything as intuitive and easy as possible. Sports fans know these moments well: The first time Djokovic beat Federer, that time Iverson broke Jordan's ankles. ...
See all stories on this topic »Google's Daring Dozen: 12 Big Bets In 2011
InformationWeek
... its own app store model, not to mention Amazon's launch of a Google-free flavor of Android, Google appears to have no choice but to make sure there's hardware being sold that will be able to accommodate its software--Motorola can help with that. ...
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Time Warner Cable Launches TWC TV App for Android Tablets InteractiveTV Today [itvt] Time Warner Cable launched an app Tuesday that lets subscribers with the Samsung Galaxy or Motorola Xoom tablets to use the devices as a remote control and to set remote DVR recordings. But its TWC TV app doesn't allow subscribers to watch live video ... See all stories on this topic » | InteractiveTV Today [itvt] |
Should you ask Santa for a tablet or an e-reader? USA Today But PlayBook has generally flopped because it lacks native e-mail, cellular connectivity or the number of apps of rivals, and a key software update that may address certain shortcomings is delayed until February. The 10.1-inch Motorola Xoom Android ... See all stories on this topic » | USA Today |
IntoMobile
I doubt it can “handle” Ice Cream Sandwich and even if some hackers found their way around and manage to port Android 4.0 to Milestone 2, I don't suggest experimenting — simply put the experience won't be on par with what you're used to with apps ...
See all stories on this topic »Researchers find some smartphone models more vulnerable to attack
Science Codex
"Google's reference implementations and the Motorola Droid were basically clean," Jiang says. "No real problems there." However, five other models did not fare as well. HTC's Legend, EVO 4G and Wildfire S, Motorola's Droid X and Samsung's Epic 4G all ...
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