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Motorola Droid 4 Review
The Gadgeteer
by Julie on February 28, 2012 · 6 comments If I were to ask a group of our readers to name an Android smartphone with a built in keyboard, I would expect the majority of them to say a Motorola Droid. This wouldn't be a surprise given the fact that the ...
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Motorola Mobility Tempts Business Users as RIM's Grip Loosens
BusinessWeek
Some of the company's smartphones come with business software that allows users to stream desktop documents onto the devices while also offering consumers a range of Android apps and Web browsing. The products may help Motorola Mobility poach users of ...
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Mediamorph Secures Additional $8MM in Funding from Smedvig Capital and ...
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
"We are extremely excited about working with Smedvig Capital and Motorola Mobility Ventures – having two best of class investors back Mediamorph is a strong affirmation that we are on the right track," said Mike Sid, Co-Founder and CEO of Mediamorph.
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Ubuntu for Android Hands-on Video [MWC 2012]
Phandroid.com
We were showed the app running on a Motorola Atrix 4G 2. Ubuntu tells us that they do have a minimum spec recommendation. While they didn't go into detail, we know that you're most likely in the clear if your phone has video-out, 1GB of RAM and a ...
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Motorola Defy Mini and MotoLuxe impressions: Not good enough for America?
Digitaltrends.com
The Luxe also has a couple new widgets that Motorola would be wise to port to its top-tier devices. In a quirky looking grid, they show you the friends you are in contact with the most and the apps you use the most throughout the life of the device.
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Motorola Defy+ hands-on
CNET UK
The Defy+ runs Motorola's Motoblur user interface -- a kludgy Android overlay that won few fans and has since been toned down by Motorola. It does at least have access to Android Market, putting plenty of apps on tap. The 3.7-inch capacitive ...
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CNET UK