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Motorola MOTO VE240 available in US soonEven though it might seem like it, not every phone is a smartphone these days. In fact, many are still your standard fare, offering up just a few features and the ability to make phone calls. One such device is the MOTO VE240 from Motorola, which is set to be released in the US soon. This ca... |
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Motorola Phone Tools: Synchronize your PC and your cell phoneMotorola Phone Tools creates unlimited communication possibilities by synchronizing your cell phone with your PC and allowing you to exploit the most powerful features of your phone: Connect your cell phone to your laptop and get Internet access via cellular networks when there are no WiFi optio... |
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Motorola Moving to Android, Windows Mobile for SmartphonesnerdyH writes "Motorola will ditch its MotoMAGX Linux stack and UIQ Symbian stack in favor of Google's Android Linux/Java stack and Windows Mobile 6.5 and 7, it announced today. The news comes after five years selling millions of Linux phones in Asia, and after a year during which many of Mo... |
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Motorola Z9 on AT&T SlashGear ReviewIt would be easy to dismiss Motorola’s Z9 on first sight, as just another RAZR-inspired basic cellphone. The Z9 has the usual zero-profile keypad (here with individual silver rivets to guide your finger) and Motorola’s still less-than-intuitive Synergy OS - no full QWERTY, no su... |
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Photobucket and Sprint Announce One-Click Upload to PhotobucketJust in time for back-to-school, Sprint and Photobucket have teamed up to allow Sprint customers to send digital photos straight from their phones to Photobucket, the leading stand-alone photo and video sharing site, in just one simple step. It’s as easy as snapping a pict... |
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Motorola Insider Blame Game: Engineers Shoved Designers Aside [Designmodo]These days, most in-the-know folks would sooner eat glass than carry a Motorola phone. The company has shredded its reputation by failing to address basic interface design issues: freeze-prone software, head-scratching menus, keys that demand Herculean strength. It's baffling that such a venerabl... |


