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Motorola Appoints New Wireless Network Solutions Manager in Australia and New Zealand
" November 25, 2009 - " Motorola has appointed Roy Wittert as Manager of its new Wireless Network Solutions division, which was officially launched in Australia last week.
Google Rolls Out Navigation To More Android Devices; Will Other Smartphones Follow?
Just in time for Thanksgiving travels, Google is rolling out turn-by-turn navigation to all Android phones that have received the latest Android operating system update.
Google Looms Large As Next Telecom Giant
It's something the best of magicians do seamlessly: distract you with one hand so that you don't even notice the other hand is doing anything at all.
MOTOROLA, INC.; Motorola MC3100 Raises the Bar for Mid-range Mobile Computing with High-End Features
Motorola, Inc. announced the new MC3100 series of mobile computers - offering advanced computing power, industry-leading data capture options, enterprise-class motion sensing capabilities, and the most versatile form factor for mid-range mobile computing.
Apple Joins AT&T/Verizon Food Fight
Andy Patrizio : After sitting on the sidelines for a few weeks, Apple jumped into the war of words between AT&T and Verizon Wireless over 3G coverage with a pair of television commercials sticking up for its exclusive U.S. mobile partner.
Motorola Establishes U.S. Take-Back Recycling Program for Enterprise Mobility Solutions Customers
Motorola, Inc. announced today that it has established a take- back recycling program for its U.S. Enterprise Mobility Solutions customers to help them responsibly dispose of used equipment.
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Motorola Sued by Klausner Technologies for Visual Voicemail Patent Infringement
Klausner Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has filed suit against Motorola, Inc.
Motorola on socializing the mobile experience
Social networking has infiltrated all things mobile from applications to address integration to the user interface of many devices.
M otorola is enjoying a surprisingly bright outlook. This might be the start of a new era in Motorola's long history - powered by Google's Android phones.
Motorola acquires BitBand for undisclosed sum
Wireless and broadband communications company Motorola Inc has signed a definitive agreement to acquire BitBand, a provider of content management and delivery systems, specialising in video on demand for IPTV.
Motorola Buys RadioFrame Division For Undisclosed Terms
Motorola said it is buying a division of privately held RadioFrame Networks, which makes network equipment for Sprint's Nextel division.
Motorola buys wireless tech unit from RadioFrame Networks
Motorola Inc. said on Friday it is buying privately held RadioFrame Networks' iDen wireless technology business to combine it into its own network equipment unit.
Sequans Secures Funding from Alcatel-Lucent and Motorola Ventures for LTE Development
Sequans Communications, a leading 4G chipmaker, has raised a new round of capital to fund its Long Term Evolution development program.
Motorola acquiring Israeli company
Motorola Inc. said Monday it has signed an agreement to buy an Israeli technology company that specializes in Internet protocol television.
Motorola's Home & Networks Mobility business, a leader in TD-LTE technology, announced today that Motorola has been selected by China Mobile Communications Corporation as the primary TD-LTE solution partner to provide indoor coverage for all major pavilions at the World Expo 2010 Shanghai China, and will also integrate and launch the world's first ...
'Mad Money Lightning Round': American Express Clicks
Here's what Jim Cramer had to say about some of the stocks that callers offered up during the "Mad Money Lightning Round" Monday evening.
Dell to launch Mini 3 in China, Brazil
Dell Inc. on Friday officially announced it will enter the wireless business before the end of 2009, starting with the sale of its new Mini 3 smartphone in China and Brazil.
Motorola looking to sell set-top box unit
Schaumburg-based Motorola Inc. is looking for buyers for its division that makes cable television set-top boxes, and is seeking about $4.5 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported today.
Analysts: Motorola returning to its roots
Forty years after making the radio that Neil Armstrong used to speak the first words from the moon, Motorola Inc.
Moto May Be Mulling Set-Top Sale
Motorola Inc. is reportedly in the early phases of considering a $4.5 billion sale of its set-top box division.
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