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The Motorola Gleam is a flashback to yesteryear when thin flip phones were all ... PC World Magazine You'd be forgiven for thinking you've stepped back in time when you pick up the Motorola Gleam. The Gleam is a stylish feature phone (aka dumb phone) with a flip design, a proprietary operating system, no 3G connectivity and no third-party apps. See all stories on this topic » | ||
BlackBerry 10: Without platform or apps, even the Avengers can't save RIM ZDNet (blog) So for the time being, they are doing very well, but it's pretty damn obvious why Google boughtMotorola, so that they can beef up the Sexy. Android cannot continue with just pure Superheroes, and Google knows it. With Windows Phone, Microsoft ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RIM: Is This $13 Stock Out Of Gas? Seeking Alpha Compared to Nokia (NOK) and Motorola Mobility (MMI), Research In Motion offers low price-to-earnings (6.15), price-to-book (0.74), and price-to-sales (0.41) ratios. I admit it's not a perfect comparison because Motorola Mobility's price has been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In a Samsung Galaxy far, far away ... will Android still rule? Reuters While Samsung says it has welcomed Google's purchase of Motorola , a handset maker, because of the US firm's commitment to supporting Android and its partners, it has also taken steps towards some degree of independence. |
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