TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Google-owned Motorola Mobility has infringed a Microsoft patent related to SMS messaging, according to a ruling in the Munich regional court, which also dismissed a second case related to a localization patent.
By Mikael Ricknäs | 24 May, 2012 15:24
It's official: Google is now a hardware company.
By Sharon Gaudin | 23 May, 2012 01:17
A commission has sided with Microsoft by moving to ban the import of Android-powered Motorola smartphones into the United States based on patent infringement complaints by the software colossus.
By AAP | 21 May, 2012 09:51
The U.S. International Trade Commission issued an import ban Friday on any Android devices from Motorola that infringe one of Microsoft's patents.
By Cameron Scott | 19 May, 2012 09:32
Optus will sell the Motorola Defy Mini in Australia, a dust-proof, water-resistant and scratch-resistant smartphone.
By Ross Catanzariti | 18 May, 2012 11:51
Smartphone screens are getting larger, although vendors will likely continue to offer many sizes to woo a wide variety of users.
By Matt Hamblen | 03 May, 2012 20:11
We debated whether to call this piece "iPad vs. Motorola Xoom" or "iPad vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1" or whatever the Android tablet du jour is. But really it's still "iPad vs Everything Else."
By John Cox | 02 November, 2011 21:33
Motorola has resurrected its iconic RAZR brand in a bid to resurrect some of its former glory. The result is the all-new Motorola RAZR: an Android smartphone that claims to be the thinnest in the world at just 7.1mm thick.
By Ross Catanzariti | 28 October, 2011 11:30
There's new hope for Android aficionados who want IT to let them use their preferred mobile OS for work, thanks to Motorola Mobility's four business-oriented smartphones: the Photon 4G and Xpert for Sprint, Atrix 4G for AT&T Wireless, and Droid 3 for Verizon Wireless. Motorola has filled in several deficiencies of the Android operating system that keep many IT organizations from allowing its use. For example, the new Motorola devices add support for on-device encryption to Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" and support more Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) security policies, so they're now compliant with many organizations' security requirements.
By Galen Gruman | 01 September, 2011 20:04
Tablets are hot. At the CTIA tradeshow in Orlando, FL, it seems like everyone and their mother is announcing a tablet.
By Nick Mediati | 25 March, 2011 06:23
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